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Wildkin Kids Reusable 16 Ounce Water Bottle for Boys and Girls, Features Straw Top and Carrying Handle, Perfect Size for School or Travel, Patterns Coordinate with Our Lunch Boxes and Lunch Bags
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Wildkin Kids Reusable 16 Ounce Water Bottle for Boys and Girls, Features Straw Top and Carrying Handle, Perfect Size for School or Travel, Patterns Coordinate with Our Lunch Boxes and Lunch Bags

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At Wildkin, we know how important it is to keep your little one hydrated. That's why we created a water bottle that combines eye-catching designs that kids will love with parent-approved features. Measuring 7 x 3 x 3 inches and holding up to 16oz, this water bottle’s just-right size makes it perfect for keeping your child hydrated. Your child will love that the convenient top carrying handle allows them to take their bottle with them on-the-go. Parents will love the flip-top straw, designed to prevent spills and messes. Each water bottle is made from ultra-durable, stain-resistant, and taste-free Tritan plastic. Free of BPA, BPS, and BPF, you can feel comfortable giving your child Wildkin’s Water Bottle. You'll love its clear, glass-like appearance almost as much as its shatter resistant design. This water bottle is a safe, durable option that both kids and parents will love. Each water bottle was designed to coordinate with other Wildkin school and lunch gear. From backpacks, to lunch boxes, to bentos, your child will loving having their favorite designs with them at home and on-the-go. Hand washing recommended. 90-Day manufacturer's against defects - normal wear-and-tear, and misuse excluded. Rigorously tested to ensure that all parts are lead-safe, BPA-free, phthalate-free, and conform to all rules and regulations set forth by the Consumer products safety Commission

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