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Bamburgh Water Bottle with Straw (480 ml)

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iZEL Kids Bam burgh Water Bottle with Straw - BPA-Free Tritan Plastic, Leak-Proof, Soft Silicone Spout - Unicorn & Dinosaur Designs - 480 ml


Introducing the Bam burgh Bottle - a charming and practical water bottle inspired by the beautiful Bam burgh Castle in Northumberland, UK. Designed with kids in mind, this delightful bottle combines fun and functionality to keep your little ones hydrated throughout the day.

Product Features:

  • Safe Material

    • Made from BPA-free Tritan plastic, ensuring safety and durability.
    • Food-grade silicone straw and PP cup lid for worry-free use.
  • Soft Silicone Spout

    • Gentle on little mouths and easy to sip from, encouraging kids to drink more water.
    • Durable and designed to withstand everyday use.
  • Good Sealing

    • 100% leak-proof design when the straw is closed, preventing spills and messes.
  • Portable Cup Set

    • Lightweight and easy to carry, perfect for school, outings, and adventures.
    • Ergonomic soft handle for a comfortable grip.

Additional Features:

  • Easy-to-Use Straw

    • The straw can be easily opened and closed, making it convenient for kids to drink from.
  • Fun and Engaging Designs

    • Adorable unicorn and dinosaur designs that appeal to both girls and boys.
    • Bright and colourful prints that make drinking water a fun activity.
  • Perfect Size

    • Ideal capacity for children, ensuring they stay hydrated without the bottle being too heavy or bulky.
  • Easy to Clean

    • Wide mouth opening allows for easy cleaning and filling.
    • Dishwasher safe for added convenience.

The Bamburgh Bottle not only ensures your child's hydration but also adds a touch of whimsy and joy to their daily routine. Let your kids enjoy their beverages with these enchanting and practical water bottles!

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