Options+ 2in1 Wide-Neck Bottle Blue 270ml (WB91605)Transition bottle. It allows the baby to drink from a bottle with a teat and then with a mouthpiece. BPA free. Clinically proven to reduce the incidence of colic, burping, colic and bloating. Designed to grow with the child. Our bottle works with a unique ventilation system: clinically proven to reduce the incidence of colic, help better digestion and thus better sleep, the flow rate promotes breastfeeding. It is wonderful to have an alternative when the child becomes more experienced: Remove the internal valve – the baby can continue to drink from his familiar bottle and the feeding imitates drinking from regular bottles without a valve.Dr.Brown's starter kit makes the transition from bottle to cup easier: take your baby's favourite bottle and simply replace the teat with a soft mouthpiece. It is the first step to drinking from a cup with a mouthpiece. Remove the internal valve and replace the teat with a mouthpiece.Package includes: 1× 250 ml baby bottle, 1× silicone teat Grade-3, 1× mouthpiece, 1× cleaning brush, instructions for useCheers360 Jungle Mug 6m+ 200 ml, blue (TC71006)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.Soft-ended spoons, 2pcs 4M+ (TF011-P3)2 flexible spoons with soft end safe for baby's sensitive gums. More cleanliness thanks to the raised end of the spoon. BPA free.Warning for the safety and health of yourbaby: baby bottle can be usedonly under adult supervision.- Teats and feeding mouthpieces are not intendedto silence.- Continuous and prolonged suction of liquids from the bottlecan lead to tooth decay.- Always take the temperature of the liquid before giving it to the babycheck.Check if the teat/mouthpiece is not worn/án and replace it if it is damaged/n. due to the risk of uneven heatingand overheating is not recommended to be used for heatingliquids in a microwaveable mug. Componentsbottles are not intended for playing or sucking.Store in a dry environment out of directsunlight and heat. Do not leave the productin disinfectant, sterilizing agentsolution) longer than recommended because itmay damage the teat/mouthpiece. During usereplace the teat/mouthpiece after approximately6 weeks. Do not allow the child to walk or run duringusing a bottle.Warning: stop feeding before your babythe teat/mouthpiece completely empty, thus preventing him fromin swallowing air, which can causecolic or other digestive problems.If the child does not eat, remove the bottle from his mouth. Don't let it,to make the baby fall asleep with a bottle or by himselffed for a longer period of time. Extended contactwith milk, infant formula or other liquidscan lead to tooth decay.If you leave a bottle for your child outside of the regularfeeding and longer than necessary to feed,or falls asleep from bottles (with other contents thanwater), it may cause or contribute to the development ofearly tooth decay.If you have any difficulties when feeding orquestions, contact your pediatrician.Caution to maintain the safety and health of your child: the product should beshould only be used under the supervision of an adult. Continuous and prolonged fluid suction(especially sweet ones) can cause tooth decay. Always check before feedingthe temperature of the drink in the mug. Wash the cup and all its parts immediately after use.Do not use on hot liquids or liquids carbonated with carbon dioxide. Because ofrisks of uneven heating and overheating are not recommended for heating liquidsin a microwave oven. Avoid aggressive cleaning of anyparts, this will prevent damage to the sealing surfaces. Do not boil individual partsor use the microwave to sterilize them.Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Allkeep parts that you are not using out of the reach of children. Always check before use,whether individual parts are worn or damaged. To avoidthe risk of suffocation, periodically test the strength of the valve by pulling hard to see ifshows no signs of wear or has no cracks. If any partworn, cracked or torn, stop using it immediately and throw it away.Do not leave the child unsupervised by an adult while using the cup, do not allowhim to walk or run, do not use a cup to soothe the baby. Extendedthe child's contact with beverages, when drinking milk, baby food, juice or sugary drinkscan cause or contribute to tooth decay.If you have any difficulties or questions during feeding, contact your paediatrician.If you leave the bottle out of the baby's regular feeding and for longer than is unavoid













