Information
- Helps your toddler transition from bottle to cup
- To promote oral motor skills
- Made in the USA from recycled milk jugs that are safe for food contact
- Available in Re-Play’s vibrant color palette
- Stackable for easy storage
- BPA/BPS, melamine free
- Not used surface coating in the manufacturing process
- FDA tested and approved
- Dishwasher safe
Description
Re Play Drinking Cups for Baby & Toddler 10oz, Butterfly/Purple Combo provides your baby with opportunities to learn age appropriate swallowing skills. It is ideal for everyday dining for kids and adults, for a backyard party, picnics, outdoor weddings, camping, barbecues, catering and buffets. When your toddler is ready to move on to big kid cups, these colorful BPA-free cups are perfect for water, juice, milk, or any other beverage. Available in a wide variety of fun and vibrant colors, these cups are stackable for easy storage and ready for those last-minute drink requests before bed. Drinking Cups are tough and uses durable, hard textured plastic to handle repeated use and are stackable for space-saving storage. Mix and Match your Re-Play utensils with a variety of Re-Play’s other tableware items to create a vibrant and colorful tableware set! All Re-Play products are made from recycled sustainable HDPE (milk jugs) recycled plastic. Not only are they better for your child, they are better for your environment! Re-Play products are 100% non-toxic: BPA, phthalate, PVC and melamine FREE. To further protect our planet, these environmentally friendly utensils are also 100% recyclable at their end of use! Re-Play makes safe, sustainable recycled infant and toddler dishware. Re-Play has become known by mothers around the world for infant and toddler dishware that is affordable, durable, and sustainable.
BENEFITS
- Encourages a sipping action (rather than sucking)
- Promotes jaw development
- Prevents liquids from pooling around the upper front teeth
- Helps your baby practice their fine motor skills
HOW TO USE
- Give your baby Re Play Open Drinking Cup. Let your baby play with the cup first so that they get used to the way it feels. The first few times your baby uses the cup, guide them by holding the cup too. Put only a small amount of liquid in the cup at first. Try coaching your child on how to put it to their mouth. Pretend to drink.
- Microwave may cause staining
- Colors are subjected to availability and may vary from the images shown.
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