Transitional mug without mouthpiece with handles.Support your baby to be independent.Drinking without drops and spills. The baby can drink from his first cup without a mouthpiece, from either rim. The handles of the cup teach the child to grasp correctly and drink independently. The silicone valve allows him to see inside. Thanks to the transparent material of the cup, you know when you need to refill the liquid. The one-piece design allows for easy disassembly and cleaning. A travel mug cap is also included. BPA free.When baby is ready to drink from a regular mug, the Cheers 360 Mug can be used without the valve. Remove the silicone valve from the lid of the cup. Twist to place the empty cap on the glass. The one-piece design allows for easy disassembly and cleaning. Suitable for the top of the dishwasher.Caution to maintain the safety and health of your child: the product should only be used under adult supervision. Continuous and prolonged sucking of liquids (especially sweet ones) can cause tooth decay. Always check the temperature of the drink in the cup before feeding. Wash the cup and all its parts immediately after use. Do not use on hot liquids or liquids carbonated with carbon dioxide. Due to the risk of uneven heating and overheating, it is not recommended to use the microwave to heat the liquid in the mug. Avoid aggressive cleaning of any parts, this will prevent damage to the sealing surfaces. Do not boil individual parts or use the microwave to sterilise them.Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep all parts that are not in use out of the reach of children. Always check the individual parts for wear or damage before use. To avoid the risk of suffocation, periodically test the strength of the valve by pulling hard to see if it shows signs of wear or cracks. If any part is worn, cracked or torn, stop using it immediately and discard it.Do not leave the child unsupervised by an adult while using the cup, do not allow the child to walk or run, do not use the cup to calm the child. A child's prolonged contact with beverages, drinking milk, baby food, juice or sugary drinks can cause or contribute to tooth decay.If you have any difficulties or questions during feeding, contact your paediatrician.If you leave your baby's bottle outside of regular feeding times and for longer than is necessary to feed, or if they fall asleep from bottles (with contents other than water), this can cause or contribute to the development or onset of tooth decay.Manufacturer's address:Handi-Craft Company4433 Fyler AvenueSt.Louis, Missouri 63116 USA/Etats-Unis/EE.UU.Phone (800)778-9001webstore@handi-craft.comwww.drbrownsbaby.com













