SOFTOUCH TRAINING STRAW SET
SOFTOUCH TRAINING STRAW SET
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Description
Description
Enjoy a smooth transition from nursing to weaning
Step 1: Learn new oral motor skills
SofTouch™ Training Straw Top (6M+): Comes with a Round Tip and Y Cut. It has a similar design to SofTouch™ nipple so that your baby can practice natural lip closure and smoothly transition to a drinking straw with a familiar shape and touch.
The Gravity Ball Straw attachment allows for multi-angled drinking for your active baby, and has a fully sealed, one-piece silicone design that prevents the gravity ball from detaching from the straw, and for greater hygiene as it prevents dirt from being trapped at hidden corners.
How to use
How to use
Alternate between 2 or more Straw Tops. For safety and hygiene reasons, replace the Straw Tops every 2 months to maintain optimal condition of the Straw Tops.
How to clean the products:
After each use, wash thoroughly and sterilize. Immediately after use, rinse in warm water and wash using a Pigeon Liquid Cleanser. Use a sponge brush to wash plastic bottles. You may use SofTouch™ Nipple Brush to wash the straw tops, and SofTouch™ Straw Brush for Gravity Ball Straw to wash the Gravity Ball Straw.
Ensure that all parts including areas which may not be visible are thoroughly washed and rinsed to remove any milk residues.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Round Tip, Y Cut design suitable for 6M+
-Allows baby to practice natural lip closure and smoothly transition to a drinking straw with a familiar shape and touch as SofTouch™ nipple
-Dual Air Vents for smooth, uninterrupted drinking experience
-Connector and Gravity Ball Straw included: Baby can enjoy multi-angled drinking. It has a fully sealed, one-piece silicone design for greater safety and hygiene.
-BPA/ BPS Free
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