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Product Description:
Make the Transition from Bottle to Cup Easier
Transitioning from a feeding bottle to a cup is an essential but challenging milestone for babies. The Hegen PCTO™ 240ml/8oz All-Rounder Cup PPSU is designed to make this journey smoother, helping your little one develop the skills and coordination needed for independent drinking.
Key Benefits:
- Spoutless Rim: Allows babies to sip from anywhere, simulating an open cup.
- Soft Silicone Disc: Gentle on sensitive gums, ensuring comfort during sipping.
- Controlled Water Flow: Effectively regulates water flow to minimize gagging and swallowing air.
- Healthy Drinking Habits: Supports natural sipping, reducing dependency on bottles and helping to prevent tooth decay.
- Motor Skill Development: Encourages toddlers to develop the fine motor skills needed for independent drinking.
Perfect for Children 12+ Months
Designed for toddlers 12 months and above*, the Hegen All-Rounder Cup promotes a smooth transition from bottle to cup. Parents can also introduce this cup to infants as young as 6 months when they begin eating solids.
Give your child the confidence to drink independently while fostering healthy habits for life.
*Recommended for children 12 months and above. However, parents can consider training their infant as young as 6 months old when they are able to start eating solids.