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BEABA STRAW CUP WINDY BLUE Beaba

SKU:913479

Regular price $25.00
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"The Béaba® 300 ml Sippy Cup enables young children, as from 8 months, to learn to drink on their own. Easy to use and 100% watertight, it is perfect for use at home and out and about. Consumer benefits: Easy slide opening, Removable handles: They can be removed depending on the child's needs, 100% watertight cup, it does not leak, even when the lid is open, Material in Tritan: Solid and transparent (does not stain), Easy to clean and hygienic: fully demountable.

Reasons why: Easy opening, Light, No leak.

Technical features: 300 ml with handles: L 120 x W 72 x H 155 mm.

Material: Main body: Tritan, Straw: Silicone, Lid: Polypropylene, Handle: Polypropylene + TPE.

Care: Hand wash is recommended (or dishwasher on a delicate programme)."

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BEABA STRAW CUP WINDY BLUE

BEABA STRAW CUP WINDY BLUE

Regular price $25.00
Sale price $25.00 Regular price $0.00

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