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OXO TOT Baby Blocks Freezer Storage Containers 4oz (118ml)

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Portion, store, freeze, heat and serve home-cooked baby meals with this green OXO TOT Baby Blocks Freezer Storage Containers. Baby Blocks are airtight, watertight and leak-proof for safe storage and spill-free meals on the go. Perfectly portioned for little meal for babies starting out on solids. These containers fit into the freezing tray, and multiple trays can be stacked to save valuable space in the freezer. Featuring clear lids and bodies allow you to see the content inside, and measurement markings make portioning a breeze. 

Features:

  • Colours : Teal or Green
  • Portion, store, freeze, heat and serve baby food with ease
  • Includes four 4oz (118ml) containers
  • Ideal for storing large batches of pureed foods 
  • Serve baby on the go
  • Airtight, watertight, leakproof seal prevents messes; easy motion to open and close
  • Clear lid and body keeps contents easily visible
  • Polypropolene body is PVC, BPA, and phthalate free
  • Dishwasher & microwave safe

 

The OXO Tot Feeding Line: The Right Tools for the Job
In five years, 25 babies were born to OXO employees, making for many users of all things baby! The collective group of new parents set out to create a line of baby & toddler products, developed to minimise frustration of parents and toddlers as they transition from babies to big-kids. The OXO Tot line of sippy cups, straw cups and training cups provides mums and dads a number of options for teaching their toddler to drink like a grown up.

About OXO: Making Everyday Living Easier for Over 20 Years
OXO launched its first set of kitchen tools in 1990, and the company has since branched into every room of the home and beyond. OXO products are designed to make everyday living easier for the widest possible spectrum of users. And with the launch of OXO Tot, an exciting new line of baby & toddler products, the company has extended that mission even further, to include the youngest ever users - children.