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10 top-rated bottles to contemplate in your registry

by Joyce Slaton posted in Products & Prizes Without a doubt, bottles are one of the hardest bits of baby gear to choose. Why? Because it’s not really you who’ll choose — it’s your baby who will take the bottle happily or arch, kick, and fuss. You can’t really know how “good” a bottle is… Read more »

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Without a doubt, bottles are one of many hardest bits of child gear to decide on. Why? Because it is not likely you who’ll select — it is your child who will take the bottle fortunately or arch, kick, and fuss. You cannot actually understand how “good” a bottle is till you are at house making an attempt it out.

For that purpose, many dad and mom do not go whole-hog on anybody bottle model earlier than their child is born. Instead, they register for bottles from a number of completely different manufacturers, and put it to the Baby Jury of One. The one she likes is the one the dad and mom fill up on.

But which model to attempt, when all bottles look a lot alike? For starters, you might need to try bottles which can be beloved by different dad and mom. This BabyMiddle video talks about one such well-liked model, the Dr. Brown’s Options Bottle.

But that is only one model. What different manufacturers do your fellow dad and mom depend on? Here are 9 bottles top-rated by dad and mom on Babiesrus.com.



1. Philips AVENT 9 Ounce BPA Free Natural Polypropylene Bottles: What dad and mom say about these bottles: “Durable, easy to use and clean,” “Well-made bottles, love that I can purchase extra nipples to turn them into a sippy cup! Easy to wash!” “They do not leak, do not give the baby gas and look new after many washes.” ($23.99 for a Three-pack)



2. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Bottle: Comments on this bottle with a built-in venting system (no additional elements!): “My two-month-old grandson was having trouble with spitting up. I bought this to try to see if it would help ease his problem and it did.” “I have a very picky baby and we tried three different bottles before finding success in this one.” ($eight.99)



Three. Comotomo Silicone Baby Bottle: What bottle-feeders say about this squishy-soft silicone bottle: “These bottles are simple to put together. They are light so my arm doesn’t get tired from holding it. The wide mouth makes them easy to clean. And they aren’t plastic.” “While they aren’t super sleek for traveling, nonetheless, I love them!” “These are easy to clean, easy to fill with formula powder, durable, and have a nice slow feeding nipple.” ($13.99)



four. Nuby eight Ounce Three Stage Bottle: What dad and mom say about this bottle: “The bottle comes with 2 nipples, one is the classic baby bottle nipple (with less leaking) and the other is more of a sippy cup top. The handles are the perfect size for my boy to grab onto. He was feeding himself with these at 6 months, and we had him using a real sippy cup by the time he was 8/9 months.” “This is the best ‘first sippy cup’ you can get for your baby.” “For smaller babies you can take the handles off and with a bigger baby you can leave them on. Plus it comes with two different nipples for transitioning your baby.” ($6.49)



5. Lansinoh mOmma Feeding Bottle:  Comments on this bottle: “My EBF 3-month-old baby has refused every bottle we have tried. And trust me, we have tried too many to count. Today I decided to try the mOmma bottle and to my surprise my baby took it like a champ!!!!!” “My exclusively BF baby wouldn’t take a bottle even at 3 1/2 months…I was due to go back to work but was afraid to b/c I work 12-hour shifts and he literally just wouldn’t eat all day! After trying 7 different bottles, another mom in Babies R Us recommended it to me. I wasn’t convinced but bought it anyways. Thankfully it worked!!” “You won’t regret buying this bottle. The look and feel of this line is excellent quality.” ($7.99)



6. MAM Anti-Colic 9 Ounce Bottle: What folks take into consideration this anti-colic bottle: “These are the best bottles. I breastfed my baby for the first 3 months and when I switched to bottle feeding, the Mam nipples are the only ones she would take. She is now 5 months old and she never has tummy aches and never throws up.” “I personally love that they come completely apart so I can make sure they get cleaned and dried appropriately.” “Fewer parts to wash ( I used Dr. Brown’s before) and my baby seems to like it.” ($13.99 for a two-pack)



7. Joovy Boob:  Parents must say this about this polypropylene plastic bottle: “I breastfed my third child for the first time and was able to move back and forth between feedings so easily with this bottle.” “My mother-in-law kept bringing home other brands of bottles (she’s annoying, contrary, and a nag) to passively aggressively spite me, and I always grinned to myself with great satisfaction when I saw the Joovy bottle put back into use, the other bottles sent back to the bench. In your FACE, MIL!” ($eight.99)



eight. Born Free Breeze: The buzz on this curved anti-colic bottle: “I tried the medium flow nipples and I love the fact they come on a two-pack unlike other brands which sell them in singles. And the flow was perfect for my baby not too slow to where they get mad and not too fast where they’re choking.” “I recommend this bottle to any mother who is looking for a good bottle for their breastfed baby or to any mom who is looking for a simple bottle that is easy to clean. There are so many bottles on the market now that come with multiple pieces. The simple 2-piece design is a huge plus!” ($6.99)

 



9. Nuby Natural Touch Three-Stage Nurser System: What caregivers say about this bottle-to-sippy-cup system: “Our little guy is both nursed and bottle-fed so he can be kind of picky about what he drinks from. The cup includes a regular nipple as well as a soft sippy spout. We’ve tried a few different types of cups for our little guy and most of them have flopped. He is definitely still learning but this is the only spout that doesn’t frustrate him.” “Absolutely love it. Easily cleaned, son was able to hold this bottle easily. You can use with or without handles. Easy transition from bottle to sippy cup.” ($6.99)

 

 

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