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Non-Toxic Baby Bottle Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle 150ml 3-pack

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle 150ml 3-pack

Baby Bottle, Multicolour, Material: Silicone, Non-Toxic, Polypropylene, Machine Washable

£12.00
8stores
Non-Toxic Baby Bottle Mam Easy Start Anti-Colic 260ml 3-pack

Mam Easy Start Anti-Colic 260ml 3-pack

Baby Bottle, Pink, Blue, Grey, Beige, Material: Plastic, Silicone, Non-Toxic, Machine Washable

£17.99
9+stores

3 tips when shopping for a baby bottle

To find the perfect teat for your baby, think about what your baby prefer. Some babies prefer a certain material, size, and flow rate, so it's worth trying different options to find their favourite. Each drink also has a unique formula, which can affect how the teat works.

When testing a teat, the liquid should drip slowly when the bottle is upside down. For babies with colic or stomach problems, a teat with a valve can prevent them from swallowing air while drinking.

Damaged teats should be thrown away immediately.

Make your life easier with these smart features for baby bottles:

  • Powder container. Easily mix formula by measuring out the powder and screwing the container onto the bottom of the bottle.

  • Mesh cap. Prevents lumps from forming in the bottle, ensuring smooth feeding.

  • Bottle warmer. A convenient solution to quickly heat bottles, especially during nighttime or on-the-go.

Choosing the right size baby bottle is crucial for your little one's feeding needs. For newborns, a bottle with a capacity of 60-125 ml is usually enough. As your baby grows, you can switch to larger bottles, such as 260 ml for infants and 330 ml for six-month-olds. Having three small bottles and three large bottles at home is ideal.

Good to know: Your baby's bottles need to be safe to use, so it's important to clean and sterilise them properly. Check out a guide on how to clean baby bottles at home for helpful tips.

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