PUR Walrus Cup 250ml
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9.96 CashbackProduct Highlights
- Has a hard spout with lid
- Valve attached to the base to prevent against leakages
- Contains handles to provide an easy grip
- Base is designed to keep cup stable when kept on ground
- Cover provided to protect lid from getting dirty, when not in use
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- Description
Description
- Help with the process of Weaning your child off of their bottle.
- Hard-spout sippy cups encourage your child to transition from sucking to tilting and sipping.
- These cups have a valve so nothing comes out unless your child sucks on it.
- This helps to avoid spills.
- Specially designed non spill easy cup
- Best for babies.
Directions for Use
- Show your baby how to raise the cup to their mouth and tilt it up to drink.
- Show them that the spout is like a nipple by touching the tip of the spout to the roof of their mouth to stimulate the sucking reflex.
- Give it some time.
- Don’t worry if your baby doesn’t take to the sippy cup right away.
Safety Information
- Make sure your child is thirsty before giving them the walrus cup. They may simply be looking for comfort.
- Fill your child’s regular cup with milk or juice and only give your child water in their walrus cup.
FAQ
Clean Walrus cup under clean water with mild soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
Yes it is sterilizable. Sterilizing baby bottles and sippy cups are essential. This step can remove much of the bacteria and other microorganisms in them. You do not need to sterilize the cup after every use. However, you must often sterilize your baby’s sippy cups to ensure they are safe for your baby.
Sterilizing baby bottles and sippy cups are essential. This step can remove much of the bacteria and other microorganisms in them. You do not need to sterilize the cup after every use. However, you must often sterilize your baby’s sippy cups to ensure they are safe for your baby
These can be caused if the cups contain phthalates: Developmental problems , Reproductive issues, Asthma, Early puberty, Low sperm count, Undescended testicles & other genital malformations.
A popular option for a transitional cup after your child stops using a bottle but before they are ready for an open big kid cup. They are a cup with a lid that has a small spout your child can drink out of it. These cups are a good option for young kids who might throw their cups or spill liquids.