Consumer Reviews
Free As A Baby Bird
March 27, 2010
It took many parents by surprise when they heard that Bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical used to manufacture baby bottles, was revealed to have negative effects on babies. Some of the issues included concerns that it may act as an endocrine disruptor and cause developmental and neurological problems during the critical stages of a child`s development.
The BornFree range of baby bottles and accessories have been developed completely free from Phtalates, PVC and BPA and are promoted as a completely safe option for baby feeding. PlayPennies was fortunate to nab samples of these bottles and sent them out to two mums who had babies ready to move to the bottle.
READ MORE >Mummy's Little Monkey (belated) Monday Giveaway!!
March 9, 2010
This week I've got a fantastic BornFree Smart Start gift set, worth £ 49.99, to give away to one of you lucky peeps!
The set includes a microwave steriliser, 3 x 5oz plastic bottles, 1 x 9oz plastic bottle, 2 x medium flow teats (for babies aged 3-6 months) 1 x day and night silicone soother, and 1x cleaning brush set. All bottles include the special BornFree venting system, designed to reduce colic and ear infection.
READ MORE >BornFree Bottle featured in March`s Practical Parenting!
March 1, 2010
With no nasty chemicals in sight, there's bound to be a feeding bottle here to suit your little one. Hannah, mum to Sam, 9 months, says:
This is an anti-colic bottle, with a venting system designed to help reduce colic and ear infections. While Sam doesn't have colic, he wasn't as windy after his feed. There are a lot of parts to clean. however the bottle seems to be durable and scratch less than some others.
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