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GyroNon Spill Baby Feeding Bowl

R149

Retail: R200
About

Great for babies and kids to have fun while they eat but without the mess. Adjusts to the normal positing if the the baby twists, tilts or turns the bowl, easy to train the baby to eat without help. Anti Spill design, the inner bowl with gyroscopic motion can rotate 360 degrees to keep dry food inside and avoid food spilling. Made of food grade PP material, safe for your kids to use. Easy to clean and dishwasher Safe, just wash it gently in warm water or put it in dishwasher.

Product Features
  • 100% brand new and high quality
  • Made of food grade PP material, safe for your kids to use
  • Great for babies and kids to have fun while they eat but without the mess
  • Easy to Clean and Dishwasher Safe, just wash it gently in warm water or put it in dishwasher
  • Adjusts to the normal positing if the the baby twists, tilts or turns the bowl, easy to train the baby to eat without help
  • Anti Spill design, the inner bowl with gyroscopic motion can rotate 360 degrees to keep dry food inside and avoid food spilling
Product Specifications
  • Material: PP
  • Color: Green 
  • Total dimension: 17 x 17cm / 6.7 x 6.7inch
  • Bowl diameter: 10cm / 3.9inch
  • Bowl depth: 7cm / 2.8inch
  • Suitable age: babies over 6 month
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