Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight

from Litecup
RRP  £16.37
Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight

by motherandbaby |
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As one of the most important weaning products for baby, getting the right sippy cup is essential. The Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight is a brilliant, innovative idea! It’s a night light that multifunctions as a non-spill sippy cup.

The Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight is ambient and therefore not too bright.  It’s easy to use and clean, and runs on battery power, which means that it is flexible and mobile, and can be taken anywhere and used as part of a regular night time routine.

A night light (of whatever sort) might be distracting for very young children but when little ones are developmentally ready, the Sippy Cup + Nightlight is a great way to nurture a sense of independence.

The Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight is a really clever little product that is good value for money.

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Product Information for the Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight

  • Patented easy flow valve for 360° degree drinking

  • Integrated nightlight provides a comforting glow

  • Effective valve eliminates tips and spills

  • BPA and Latex free

  • The Litecup Sippy Cup + Nightlight is suitable for 12m+

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