BornFree Natural Baby Products: From Newborn to Toddlers-They have You Covered.
I was so excited to hear about this as my granddaughter is expecting her first baby in June 2010, and we were concerned about the BPA that we have been hearing about all over the news and also at the obstetricians’ office. But I can now put my worries to rest as BornFree has solved the problem, and we now have a place to buy all our baby items at: www.newbornfree.com and also at local retailers depending where you live, like bottles, pacifiers, teethers and cups as the baby gets older! They are soft and very parent and baby friendly, so the comfort level is very high. And just knowing that the baby is safer, we will all sleep better!! I love these products, and I am going to be adding these to my baby shower gift lists for all new babies coming into my world in the future too!
One of their best selling items is the training cup, shown below. The little hands will have no problems holding onto this cup, and no worries about spills this cup is spill proof.
BornFree, was the first brand to provide a BPA Free and completely safe line to consumers, even before all the hoopla… Parents are still stressed about the BPA controversy and for good reason… New health concerns are popping up seemingly every week and with no ban from the FDA in sight – it’s so important to be aware of the health concerns and know which products are best for you and your family.
BornFree, an all-natural, Bisphenol-A (BPA), Phthalates and PVC free line of bottles, cups, pacifiers, teethers and accessories for babies and
kids. BornFree, has a wide range of products – totally free of the potentially dangerous chemicals. The products also have unique venting systems that minimize vacuum pressure as well as orthodontic silicone nipples and pacifiers, safe for kids’ developing teeth (developed under the guidelines of biological dentistry).
Tested And Proven!
In a recent independent test, various leading brands of bottles were tested for the level of vacuum (negative pressure). The more negative pressure, the harder it is for your baby to feed. The BornFree™ bottle was proven to have the lowest vacuum level making it the easiest way for your baby to bottle feed in combination with our very soft range of nipples.






I’m having a baby in Feb so I can defintely use this
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New health concerns are popping up seemingly every week
Thanks for the post. Just in time