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NUK First Choice Plus Glass Baby Bottle 240ml with teat

  • Particularly soft teat, right for the jaw: made of silicone, age 0-6m, M for formula
  • Clinically tested: ideal if you both bottle and breastfeeding*
  • Helps prevent colic: the improved Anti-Colic Air System 
  • Extra-wide bottle neck makes it easy to fill and clean
  • Bottle in high-quality, durable glass, holds 240 ml, BPA free**

**In accordance with applicable regulation.

Details

The most natural teat for your baby
For many years, NUK First Choice has been the first choice for bottle feeding modelled on breastfeeding.  With NUK First Choice+ we have managed to get even closer to nature – for healthy jaw development and a drinking sensation as if at a mother’s breast.

Natural and shaped correctly for the jaw
The special NUK Shape is modelled on a mother´s nipple as she breastfeeds. It leaves your baby´s tongue and jaw enough room for natural sucking movements. 

Natürlich und kiefergerecht

Soft as a mother’s breast
With its new soft zone, the silicone baglet is a better fit against the roof of your baby´s mouth – giving a natural feeling while drinking.

So weich wie möglich

Helps prevent colic
The improved Anti-Colic Air System creates a natural flow so that your baby can drink in a relaxed way without swallowing air.

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Clinically-tested
Due to its particularly natural shape, the NUK Teat is accepted well by babies. This means that it is specially suited for babies who are both bottle and breastfeed.*

Glass Baby Bottle: 

  • Hygienic, high-quality, durable glass which is pleasant to hold
  • Free from harmful substances and odourless –  BPA free** 
  • Extra-wide bottle neck makes it easy to fill and clean
  • Slightly contoured bottle shape makes it easy to grip while wide base offers stability
  • Unlimited combinations with all NUK First Choice products

 

* Scientific study: Moral et al. BMC Pediatrics 2010, 10:6. For more information go to http://nuk.com/research