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This product is a silicone replacement pouch for your Haakaa Freeze-N-Feed Mini Combo. The Freeze-N-Feed Mini Combo is sold separately here.
Has your little one chewed through the silicone pouch on their Haakaa Freeze-N-Feed Mini Combo? Simply swap it out with a brand new one and your child can get right back to experiencing the flavor and texture of solid foods while also building independence, learning to self-feed and improving their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills!
Our feeder pouch is made from 100% food grade silicone and is more hygienic and durable than other mesh alternatives, which can harbor bacteria, absorb odors and tear.
Please note: Solid food is recommended for babies 4-6 months+. Please consult your midwife or medical professional if introducing solids earlier.
Features
- 100% silicone design makes the feeder safe for your child to chew and suck on.
- Encourages your child to self-feed, builds independence, develops confidence and improves hand-eye coordination.
- Doesn't absorb odors or breed bacteria like mesh alternatives.
- PVC, BPA & phthalate-free.
- Microwave sterilizer and dishwasher safe.
Cleaning and Care
Wash product before and after each use. Although dishwasher safe, we recommend disassembling this product after use and washing in warm, soapy water. Do not use any bleach-based cleaners or tablets to sterilize or clean this product. To sterilize, use a steam sterilizer or boil in water for 2-3 minutes.
Caution
Check product condition regularly. Replace if this product shows any signs of damage. Do not store near any sharp objects. Only soft bristle brushes or soft sponges should be used to clean this product. Hard scourers may scratch the surface. This product is not a toy. Do not use for anything other than its intended purpose. Adult supervision is required when using this product. Don’t place any foods in the feeder that your child could potentially develop an allergy to (such as strawberries or peanut butter) before they have reached 12 months of age. Always check with your pediatrician for guidelines related to infants and food allergies.