Neither of my children have been particularly fond of the bottle. However, since this mama has to work, my babies have to take a bottle. When my son was born, I didn’t have a lot of BPA-free options. It’s been 3 years and I think I would struggle to find a bottle that contains BPA.
When my daughter was born, we tried several different kinds of bottles. In the end, we resorted to what her brother had used. One of the bottles we tried was an Adiri bottle (before they redesigned them). While I really liked the concept (designed to resemble mom), I found that no matter what I did, it leaked.
WaterGeeks recently acquired Adiri and improved the design of it’s bottle to prevent leaking. Because my daughter is already accustomed to a particular brand of bottle, I opted not to test these out with her. The Adiri Nurser is made with 100% polycarbonate-free material so that it looks and feels like mom. The fill, twist, and feed system uses a leak-resistant petal vent to prevent the ingestion of excess air (and resulting colic). Once your child has moved beyond the bottle, the cap and warming plate can be used for snacks.
WaterGeeks offers a Kid Friendly Transition Sip Cup made from stainless steel that my son’s been drinking from. The best thing about this cup is that it can be used from 90 months through toddlerhood. Select from either an Avent or Born Free top to smooth the transition from bottle to sippy cup. And when your child is ready to move away from sippy cups, place the sport cap on top.
Be sure to check out WaterGeeks complete line of eco-friendly, thirst-quenching products.
No compensation was received for this post. I was invited to a media event where I received information and samples.
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