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KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup 200ml Blue Gray - Baby Shower Gift Dishwasher Safe

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KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup 200ml Blue Gray - Baby Shower Gift Dishwasher SafeDescription The KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup 200ml in Blue Gray is specially designed for little hands, making it an excellent choice for toddlers learning to drink independently. Its compact 200ml capacity is perfect for small sips throughout the day, ensuring your child stays hydrated with ease. The sleek, modern design adds a touch of style to your baby's daily routine, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. This straw cup is dishwasher safe, which

Description

The KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup 200ml in Blue Gray is specially designed for little hands, making it an excellent choice for toddlers learning to drink independently. Its compact 200ml capacity is perfect for small sips throughout the day, ensuring your child stays hydrated with ease. The sleek, modern design adds a touch of style to your baby's daily routine, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.

This straw cup is dishwasher safe, which simplifies cleanup and saves busy parents valuable time. Its durable construction ensures it withstands daily use, making it a practical and thoughtful gift for baby showers. Whether at home or on the go, the KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup supports your child's development in a safe and convenient way.

Details

• Product Material: Plastic

• Manufacturer: KINTO

Features

  • Compact 200ml capacity suitable for toddlers
  • Ergonomic design perfect for tiny hands
  • Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
  • Durable and safe materials ideal for daily use
  • Stylish Blue Gray color suitable for any setting

How to use

Fill the KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup with your child's preferred beverage. Ensure the lid is securely closed to prevent spills. Encourage your child to drink through the straw, supporting their transition from bottles to cups. After use, disassemble the cup and place all parts in the dishwasher or wash by hand with warm soapy water.

Care instructions

Clean the cup thoroughly after each use to maintain hygiene. The KINTO Bonbo Straw Cup is dishwasher safe; however, hand washing is recommended to prolong the lifespan of the straw and lid. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that may damage the surface. Store the cup with the lid off to allow complete drying and prevent mold growth.

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