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MR. CHOU Suction Baby Bowls with Leakproof Tempered Glass Lids for Babies & Toddlers, Ceramic First Stage Infant Feeding Supplies with Handles, 100% Food Grade Snack Cotainer for Kids, Pink
MR. CHOU Suction Baby Bowls with Leakproof Tempered Glass Lids for Babies & Toddlers, Ceramic First Stage Infant Feeding Supplies with Handles, 100% Food Grade Snack Cotainer for Kids, Pink
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- Introducing solid foods to your baby is an exciting milestone but can also be messy. To make meals more enjoyable, you need bowls specifically designed for babies. MR. CHOU baby bowl is designed with babies in mind and has a suction cup built into the bottom that helps keep the bowl in place to prevent spills. For convenience, our baby suction bowls are designed to be microwave-safe and dishwasher-safe, so you can easily serve warm meals to your baby and save the trouble of hand-washing.
- Got a picky eater that rarely finishes their food? MR. CHOU infant bowl gives you a backup plan. The bowl comes with an airtight lid made of tempered glass and silicone that lets you store leftovers without changing containers until the next time they are needed. Also, it is very helpful in prepping meals for babies in advance. The transparent lid means you can always tell what’s inside.
- MR. CHOU baby bowls are made of high-fired ceramic which is an ideal food container with reliable strength and durability. Unlike other silicone bowls and plates, there’s no ‘soapy’ smell that transfers to food. The soft food-grade silica gel base is free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, and lead, so you never have to worry about harmful materials running your perfect meals. Our baby feeding sets are certified as Children's Products, so you can rest assured that your child uses them.
- Considering that your baby will use their bowl to learn important skills in the self-feeding journey, it is important to look for a bowl that is easy to hold. Each MR. CHOU ceramic baby bowl is equipped with handles, improving coordination and handing skills. Babies can hold onto the handles without having to worry about scalding themselves while eating.
- This is a great gift for babies, the bright colors and cute bear pattern can help to make sure babies are always excited for mealtime. The one-piece design makes the baby suction feeding bowl easy to clean, with no hidden nooks and crannies where germs or bacteria can breed. If you have any dissatisfaction or problems with our products, please contact us immediately, and we will reply within 24 hours. Follow your heart, and add to your cart!
Overview
- Bowl Material : Ceramic
- Number of Pieces : 2
- Brand : MR. CHOU
- Color : Pink
- Style : Classic
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