
I find innovations to baby bottles remarkable – you think there is nothing more designers can do and then up pops something new. And this one really is new.
The first thing you notice about the new Mimijumi bottle is that there is no neck cuff holding the teat in place. The innovative, smooth design is the closest replicate of a mother’s breast that I’ve seen (yes, right down to the colour!). Add to this the clever angled design and you have a truly new-look bottle (and having had two babies with reflux, the angled design looks to me to be a winner).

Mimijumi bottles are BPA and latex free, EA free, anti-colic and exceed Australian Safety Standards. The bottles are available in two sizes (Very Hungry and Not So Hungry) and replacement teats can be purchased separately. The Not So Hungry is $19.99 and the Very Hungry bottle is $22.99. Both are available online and Mimijumi ship to Australia.

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Apparently the BPA replacement material in plastic bottles is just as bad, so I’d be going for glass where possible.
Nuk glass bottles work very well for us.
I love them. Cleverly designed.