Letsip Easy Bottle
EFFORTLESS TRANSITION FROM BOTTLE TO CUP
Makes the transition from bottle to cup easier
Our innovative bottle is designed to make this transition easier, faster and easier for both the child and the parents. The mouthpiece is specially designed to promote the natural movement of the tongue and prevent previously learned pacifier movements.
With the Letsip Easy Bottle, it is important to follow some simple tips for optimal use: only use your lips to grip around the mouthpiece, make sure the pointed end points down, and avoid biting the mouthpiece. If the tongue nevertheless comes under the mouthpiece, you can use a finger to lightly press against the lower lip to free the tongue and achieve normal drinking function.
Our bottle is safe to use. Letsip Easy Bottle is designed in Norway and manufactured in PRC with high-quality BPA-free silicone. We recommend cleaning the bottle before use, and be aware that natural dyes in drinks and food can cause discoloration of the product.
With the Letsip Easy Bottle, you can be sure that the transition from bottle to cup will be a positive experience for both the child and you.
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Letsip is a straw mouthpiece that passives the rigid movements of the tongue and has a tongue stopper which is now patented.
With the help of the straw, the child can go from sucking on the straw to sucking in the right way.
The straw mouthpiece is placed between the lips and teeth. It should never go in or between the teeth. It is made so that it is good to grip around with the lips and that the pin should usually stick down directly behind the lower lip and in front of the teeth. The pin should passivate the tongue so that it breaks with the previous rigid patting. The aim is for the tongue to start pulling backwards in the mouth when the child drinks. The child then gets to train the tongue muscles to pull the tongue backwards. The rigid pattern that the tongue has settled on changes, the tongue often becomes more inside the mouth. With children who have managed to drink in this way, we see that the tongue is more inside the mouth throughout large parts of the day (can be combined with Letsip S-series to practice closing the mouth or Letsip K-series to train fine motor skills with the tongue).
Tips:
A common trick is to hold a finger in front of the lower lip and press the lower lip against the tongue stopper. Then there will be no room for the tongue.
Sometimes the pointed pin can also stick up, then to stimulate the upper lip to become more active.
The mouthpiece should never be used to push the tongue in, but passivate the tongue.
Several children have tried the new straw, which is suitable from 7-9 months of age, but the mouthpiece proves to be suitable for people of all ages, and works just as well for children as for young people.