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USER GUIDE
Maintenance: The Élhée learning cup is completely removable for perfect hygiene and cleaning by hand, with hot, soapy water.
The Leopard learning cup is not dishwasher safe.
USER GUIDE
Maintenance: After use, disassemble the learning cup to clean it carefully by hand or in the dishwasher (be careful of the risk of discoloration from contact with carrot juice, tomatoes and various oils).
To keep your learning cup intact, hand wash is recommended.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Orders are prepared and shipped within 24/48 hours (working days).
Delivery is free in Metropolitan France from 80€ and 150€ in Europe and the United States.
Exchange and Returns: Free of charge within 90 days in Metropolitan France.
“My daughter Clémence loves her water bottle which she can take everywhere with her, without the risk of breaking it!”
“My little Paul keeps his water bottle in his bed at night and can drink whenever he is thirsty without it leaking everywhere, so practical!”
frequently asked Questions
What are the benefits of the Élhée learning cup?
The Élhée water bottle offers a multitude of benefits for your baby's well-being:
- Facilitates independence : Light and unbreakable, it is easy to hold by babies who can take it anywhere without risk of breakage! Its ergonomic and robust design allows them to learn to drink independently without risk of breakage.
- Anti-leak suction spout: Equipped with an anti-leak suction spout, the training cup allows the child to quench their thirst during meals or at night, without the risk of spilling it everywhere!
- Healthy and safe materials : The Élhée medical silicone learning cup does not contain bisphenol (0% BPA, BPS, BPF), or other substances likely to harm the health of babies, such as lead, PVC, phthalate, nistrosamine, cadmium, heavy metals...
It is non-allergenic and perfectly suited to food contact.
From what age is it recommended?
From 6 months, babies begin to explore solid food in addition to their milk diet (breast or infant milk), this is also the time when we can start offering them small quantities of water for meals.
Offering them in a training cup encourages their independence and facilitates the transition from bottle to glass.