Bebina Silicone Pacifier Age: +3 M

Sku: 1225271

1.650 KWD

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Bebina Weaning Bottle - Light Blue - 240ml +6 M

A 240 ml weaning bottle with a soft spout — for babies transitioning from a teat to a cup, around 6+ months. In light blue. Bebina is a regional baby-care brand carrying a complete feeding-and-soothing range — feeding bottles, weaning bottles, silicone pacifiers, pacifier clips, baby spoon-feeders, a medicine dispenser and a manual nasal aspirator.

Soft silicone spout — easier than a hard spout for the transition from teat

- Anti-slip handles or grip-friendly body — supports baby's first independent drinking

- Spill-resistant valve — minimises mess during the learning phase

- BPA-free; food-safe materials

Benefits:

  • - 240 ml capacity — full toddler-water-bottle volume
  • - Soft silicone spout — bridges the gap between teat and open cup
  • - Spill-resistant — limits dribbling and spills as baby learns to tilt
  • - Easy-grip body for small hands
  • - Suitable from 6 months — when baby is starting solids and transitioning off the bottle
  • - Top-rack dishwasher safe; sterilisable
  • Bottle-to-cup transition (typically starts at 6 months, completes by 12-18 months)
  • - Water and weaning meals — diluted juice, water, expressed milk during the day
  • - Travel and outings — easier to pack than an open cup

How to Use:

  • Sterilise before first use. Fill with water, diluted juice, or expressed milk. Hand the bottle to baby; sit them upright in a high chair or your lap. Demonstrate the action — most babies pick up tilting in a few sessions. For first attempts, fill only halfway and let baby explore. Always supervise.

Precautions:

  • - The spill-resistant valve reduces but doesn't eliminate spills — supervise on furniture
  • - Don't fill with hot liquids — silicone spouts soften with heat; warm liquids only
  • - Inspect the spout regularly; replace if torn, stretched, or showing wear
  • - Don't leave a baby unattended with any bottle
  • - Wean from this onto an open cup by 18-24 months — extended bottle use can affect tooth development

Q&A:

Q: Why a weaning bottle and not just a regular bottle?
A: A regular bottle teat encourages a sucking motion. The weaning spout encourages a sipping motion — closer to drinking from a cup. It's a stepping stone between the teat (newborn) and an open cup (toddler).

Q: When should I move from this to an open cup?
A: Around 12-18 months, gradually offer water in an open cup at meals. Most children master open-cup drinking by 18-24 months. Sippy/spill-proof cups CAN delay this skill, so introduce open-cup practice early at supervised meals.

Q: My baby refuses the spout — what do I do?
A: Try a softer spout (silicone is softer than hard plastic). Offer when baby is thirsty but not crying. Demonstrate the action — babies learn by watching. Some babies skip weaning bottles entirely and go straight from teat to open cup; that's fine too.

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