These Baby Bottles Come In Different Shades To Help Parents Switch Between Bottle And Breastfeeding

Photo credit: Mimijumi
Photo credit: Mimijumi

From Delish

Being a parent seems...stressful, and one of the biggest worries of many new parents is making sure your baby is eating well and getting all the nutrition they need. One company is making it just a little bit easier to do that with their baby bottles that come in different in different shades designed to help ease the transition into bottle feeding.

Mimijumi baby bottles, previously written about by SimpleMost, are designed to make it easier for babies to switch between breastfeeding and being bottle-fed by mimicking the look of breasts and the flow of breastmilk. And while its specially designed bottles are certainly one way to do that, they also sell bottle tops in darker and lighter shades to help ease the transition too. (Just a note, experts are divided on the topic of nipple confusion and you can read more about it here!)

"The breast-like function soothes baby and allows parents and caregivers a more successful bottle-feeding and bonding experience," the company wrote of its products: "The skin-like tone and shape of the dome/top are natural to baby."

Of course every baby's experience with bottle-feeding is different but one look at the reviews shows that having a choice of more natural shades of bottle tops really did seem to make a difference for many parents as their babies got used to drinking from a bottle.

"For a working mom that breastfeeds it’s hard to find a bottle with a nipple similar to yours. Mimijumi bottles not only look like your nipple but the color of the bottle also help with helping the babies to latch," one reviewer wrote. "Anyway I love it!"

"I love the fact that this bottle has a dark color nipple so that way it won’t be nipple confusion," another parent wrote. "I hope they make more of these in a package."

In addition to a variety of bottle tops, you can also find various bottle sizes (aptly named "Very Hungry" and "Not so Hungry"), as well as starter sets. Products range from about $30 for a bottle to $80 for a larger set. You can find them on the brand website or at retailers like Amazon and Walmart.

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