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Nanobebe Ultimate Newborn Baby Bottle Feeding Set Nanobebe Ultimate Newborn Baby Bottle Feeding Set
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Nanobebe Ultimate Newborn Baby Bottle Feeding Set 4

There are so many things to get when you have a baby on the way – even more so if it’s your first one and you decide to go for bottle-fed. The bottles themselves, the teats, sterilisers, it can all seem a little over-whelming! Well, this kit provides almost everything you’re going to need in one convenient package, right down to bottle cleaning brushes.

It’s pretty comprehensive: 2 breast milk bottles, 2 silicone bottles, 6 teats (4 slow-flow, 2 medium-flow), 2 breast pump adaptors, a drying rack, a non-electric bottle warming bowl and a microwave steam-steriliser and that’s not even everything, I just got bored writing a really long sentence! It’s all made out of baby-safe materials and is free from anything that could possibly cause health problems. Speaking from experience (having helped in the raising of a few children myself) the thing that really sold it for me are the bottle brush and the drying rack! So many times, a simple rinse just wouldn’t do it (would’ve killed for a decent bottle brush!) and trying to balance bottles on your normal drying rack is a nightmare – they never properly empty, leaving horrible watermarks and forcing a re-wash. So, anything to make life a little easier and that’s exactly what this kit does.

The two types of feeding bottle are worth mentioning here. The breast milk bottles are moulded to simulate breasts, making that transition from breast to bottle hopefully a little easier and the teats for both bottle types are triple-vented to help provide a more natural feeding style for the baby. The other 2 bottles are of differing sizes so you can increase the feeding levels as time goes by and baby’s appetite increases. Oh, you also get 2 dummies in the set also, allowing you to keep baby happy when they’ve had enough and don’t know it! RRP £89.99

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A fully comprehensive baby bottle feeding and cleaning set. Absolute bargain.
  • All-in-one
  • Bottle brush and drying rack
  • Different bottle types
  • BPA, PVC, Lead and Phthalate free
  • Breastmilk baby bottles bottom lids don’t seem to stay on too well.

  • Am I the only one annoyed by the pink/teal colour choice in this day and age? Would it really be that hard to provide a colour that isn’t associated with a certain gender so you can safely buy a set for parents who don’t want to know the gender before birth or don’t want to use traditional gender-assigned colours?