The Mimijumi 'Very Hungry' Baby Bottle Offers a Natural Experience
Katherinev123 — December 28, 2009 — Eco
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If your little one just doesn’t like bottles, the mimijumi ‘Very Hungry’ baby bottle will do the trick. Mimijumi’s bottle is designed in the shape of a breast and is “made for both baby and parent to create the most natural experience possible,” says the designers.
In addition to being 100% BPA-free, the mimijumi ‘Very Hungry’ baby bottle is easy to fill, easy to clean, and has a screw-on silicone nipple with a slower flow rate.
In addition to being 100% BPA-free, the mimijumi ‘Very Hungry’ baby bottle is easy to fill, easy to clean, and has a screw-on silicone nipple with a slower flow rate.
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