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MEALTIME

Feeding your baby is a whole story. Some prefer breastfeeding, others bottle-feeding. The truth is, it's up to you! The most important thing is to enjoy yourself, because mealtimes should remain a special family moment, to be shared as soon as possible with your baby. What's more, since dietary diversification begins around 5 months, let's give toddlers a special place at the table.
Your baby's meal is crucial to his development. Use glass or BPA-free bottles to guarantee safety. Choose safe high chairs and adapted utensils to facilitate learning. 

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FAQ - Baby's mealtime products

Highchairs:

What features should you look for in a high chair?

Stability and safety: check out the wide base and 5-point safety harness.
Ease of cleaning: choose a chair with easy-to-clean surfaces and a removable tray.
Adjustments: look for height and tilt adjustment options to follow your child's growth.
Design: choose a highchair that appeals to you and fits in with your décor.

What's the best way to clean a highchair?

Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean surfaces. Removable trays are often dishwasher-safe.

Up to what age can a baby use a highchair?

In general, until about 3 years of age, or until the child can sit comfortably at the table with a full-size chair.


Highchair accessories :

What accessories are essential for a highchair?

Safety harness, comfortable seat cushion, removable tray and lockable castors.

How do I install safety accessories on a highchair?

Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing the harness, and check regularly that everything is securely fastened.

Are there universal highchair cushions?

Yes, there are universal cushions that fit most high chairs. Be sure to check dimensions and fixings before purchase.


Breastfeeding :

How to choose a good nursing cushion?

Look for a firm but comfortable cushion with a removable, washable cover.


Diapers:

What's the difference between different types of diapers (cotton, bamboo, etc.)?

Cotton diapers are absorbent and breathable, while bamboo diapers are soft, hypoallergenic and environmentally friendly.
Change the diaper every time it gets wet or dirty, usually several times a day.


Bibs:

Which materials are best for bibs?

Cotton is soft and absorbent, while silicone is easy to clean and waterproof. 
See our Greenable label for more information on organic cotton.

How do I wash cloth bibs?

Follow the washing instructions, generally machine wash with a mild detergent. For stubborn stains, pre-treatment may be necessary.

Are there any waterproof bibs available, and are they effective?

Yes, silicone bibs or those with a waterproof lining are very effective at preventing stains on clothing.


Feeding bottles:

How do you choose the right bottle for your baby?

Consider size, shape, material (glass, plastic, silicone), and nipple (flow rate, shape, material).

What are the differences between silicone and latex teats?

Silicone is more durable and hypoallergenic, while latex is softer but can cause allergies and deteriorates more quickly.

 

Food processors and bottle warmers:

What are the advantages of using a food processor to prepare baby's meals?

It can steam, blend, reheat and defrost food, saving time and ensuring consistent preparation.

How does a bottle warmer work, and is it really necessary?

It heats bottles to an ideal, constant temperature. It's practical, especially for infants who prefer warm milk.

What additional functions can a baby food processor offer?

Some robots can sterilize baby bottles, steam a variety of foods, and even connect to apps for recipes and tips.


Learning cups:

At what age should a training cup be introduced?

Generally around 6 months, when baby starts to sit up and eat solids.

What's the difference between a non-leak cup and a conventional cup?

A leak-proof cup has a mechanism to prevent spills, making it ideal for use on the move. A conventional cup does not have this feature and may be simpler to use at home.

How can I help my baby make the transition from bottle to cup?

Introduce the cup gradually during mealtimes, setting an example, and use a cup with handles to make it easier to hold.