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organicKidz™By: Toronto4Kids From comfy baby slings to cozy potties, parents will treasure any innovation that makes life easier; especially when it's design is to protect their baby.
Introducing the world's first stainless steel baby bottles by organicKidz™ - the brainchild of Calgary mom, Jane Walter. These award-winning baby bottles are a safe and practical alternative to plastic, aluminum and glass bottles. When concerns over BPA emerged in Canada last year, parents were scrambling to find safe alternative baby bottles. When Walter couldn't find any, she decided to design her own, coming up with the worlds' first stainless steel baby bottle.
Made with kids in mind, these bottles are free of BPA, PVC and Phthalates, easy to hold, durable and hard to damage, lightweight, and dishwasher safe. What's more, they are completely shatterproof, unlike glass baby bottles.
And to make thing really handy, organicKidz Bottles are convertible to Sippy Cups with the help of a conversion kit. They come in 4, 7 and 9 oz sizes in a variety of cool designs. The 4 and 7 oz bottles are single-hulled for easy warming and the 9 oz bottles are vacuum insulated to keep liquids hot or cold for 5-6 hours. organicKidz™ bottles are made with 100 per cent food-grade stainless steel and are compatible with most narrow-necked nipples.
organicKidz™ stainless steel bottles … providing your baby with the ultimate safe bottle-feeding experience!
Retail price: between $18 and $24 www.organickidz.ca
organicKidz™ is the recipient of a 2009 PTPA Media Award. PTPA provides an objective means to discover, appraise and promote new products designed to enrich family living. The PTPA Winner's Seal is credible evidence to consumers and retailers that their product is exceptional.
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