Why Buy Me?
- BPA/BPS Free Materials
- Self Sterilising travel box makes it easy to clean on the go!
- Symmetric SkinSoftTM Silicone teat - easily accepted by babies
Please note: designs may vary
MAM Perfect Night 2-6m+ Soother - 2 Pack
MAM Perfect Night soothers are optimised to reduce the risk of misaligned teeth. The Perfect Night soothers are 60% thinner and four times more flexible than competitor products. A series of independent test have shown that the thinner and more flexible the neck of the teat, the less pressure is put on baby's teeth and jaw.
MAM Perfect Night soothers glow extra bright at night time, making them easy to find in the dark with little disturbance to your little one. The soother uses a unique teat with MAM's SkinSoft™ silicone surface. It is so soft and feels so familiar that it is accepted by 94% of babies. Packed in a convenient steriliser box they can be sterilised in 3 minutes in the microwave without the need of a separate steriliser.
Product features:
- MAM Perfect Night optimised to reduce the risk of misaligned teeth
- Perfect Night soothers are 60% thinner and four times more flexible than competitor products
- The thinner and more flexible the neck of the teat, the less pressure is put on baby's teeth and jaw
- Symmetric SkinSoft™ Silicone teat - easily accepted by babies
- Glow in the dark soothers making them easier to find at night
- Skin friendly thanks to big air holes and unique MAM dimples on the inside
- BPA/BPS Free Materials
- Self Sterilising travel box makes it easy to clean on the go!
Please note: designs may vary
Composition: Plastic PP - 10.2g, Silicone - 4.4g.
Safety:
- Inspect carefully before each use. Pull the soother in all directions. Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness.
- Only use dedicated soother holders tested to EN 12586. Never attach other ribbons or cords to a soother, your child may be strangled by them.
- Do not leave a soother in direct sunlight or near a source of heat or leave in sterilising solution for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the teat.
- To ensure safety and hygiene replace the soother every 1-2 months
Standards UK/EU: The product meets the requirements of European Standard EN 1400.
Delivery Options
Standard Delivery
The delivery options available in checkout may vary based on your items availability and your location.
Delivery Option |
Delivery Time |
Cost |
Standard Delivery |
We will deliver your order in 4 - 10 days. Pre-order items will be delivered up to 10 days after the delivery date specified on the product page. Personalised items will be delivered within 10 days. Please allow an extra day for Bank Holidays. |
FREE on orders of £50 and over £4.95 on orders under £50 |
Click & Collect |
Subject to eligibility, items will be available to collect from store in 3 - 7 days. |
FREE |
Choose Your Day Delivery | Select the next available delivery date to suit you.* | £5.95 |
DPD Parcel Shop Pickup |
Collect from your local convenience store in 3-7 working days. |
£4.95 |
Saturday Delivery |
Select this option for delivery on a Saturday. |
£9.95 |
*Delivery services only available Tuesday to Friday.
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