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Subo The Food Bottle Duck Egg Blue

Code: 10058291
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Watch your little one feed themselves while navigating the world - giving you more time (and free hands) to do whatever you need too. A functional product to make feeding time that little bit easier.
This Food Bottle by Subo allows babies, toddlers, and children to feed themselves independently. The non-squeeze design eliminates mealtime mess, meaning you have more time to get on with your day.
Subo comes with a 12mm spout which is great for all food types. It is recommended for children under 2 years old that you also purchase the straw spout.
As your child eats, sucking food through the spout, the platform moves automatically up the bottle. This pushes the food up – no need to tip or squeeze to finish the meal!
Perfect for pureed fruits and vegetables, smoothies, yogurts as well as soft foods like Weetbix, oats, porridge, or even tinned spaghetti – refill and reuse your Subo again and again.
Kids love Subo – they get to be little Miss or Mr independent! Parents love Subo as it saves time and money whilst being super easy to use & to clean.
Features:
- Better for you, your little one & the environment.
- Proudly certified Australian Made
- Phthalate-free and BPA-free.
- Volume: max. 210ml (can be adjusted to smaller volumes).
- Dimensions: 18 cm (H) x 6 cm (W) x 6 cm (D)
- Materials: PP, TPE, HDPE, Silicone (these materials may stain when in contact with certain foods)
- Safety Standards: tested and certified to Australian and European standards (EN14350, AS 2070)
- The Food Bottle comes standard with the original spout (12mm opening). The straw spout (5mm opening) can be purchased separately.
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Subo The Food Bottle Duck Egg Blue
RRP $35.00
$34.00
2% OFF RRP
Collect 34 Everyday Rewards Points*
Colour:
$34.00
$34.00
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Guide to Introducing Solids and Weaning
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