Easy Grip 800ml water bottle grip

ROLLING OUT WITH NEW IMPROVED PRODUCT

This grip is our new FEATURED item. Grips the water bottle (bottle included as FREE gift). 

To help people with hand impairments and those with disabilities get a grip on their drinks with much ease. water bottle is measured fit for Easy Grip and product is soft TPU material. 

$15
  • Easy Grip 800 ml fit

Inspiring Independence, Invented by a Mom

Empower your child with our specially designed Easy Grip Baby Bottle casing. Foster confidence, develop motor skills, and encourage self-feeding to promote independence.

Easy Grip Baby Bottle

The Easy Grip Baby Bottle casing was invented specifically for children with disabilities or physical limitations, and helps all children build essential skills they need to start being independent.

Motor Skills Development

Promotes self motivated development of gross and fine motor skills, such as the pincer grasp.

Early Self-Feeding Encouragement

Encourages self-feeding to foster independence and confidence.

Personal Growth Support

Fun for children to pinch, grasp, and play to explore the world around them, promoting tenacity and intelligence.

Made with care:

The casing is 3D printed with TPU filament, which is FDA-approved and non-toxic. Post printing, each product is annealed and inspected to ensure that our casing is not only durable and easy for children to use, but also easy for parents to clean.

Empowering Children, Fostering Independence

Our Easy Grip Baby Bottle casing is dedicated to empowering children through developmental milestones.
  • Babies begin with a palmar reflexive grasp, which is why they tend to grasp nearly anything placed into their palms.

  • Around four month old, usually, babies will develop a crude palmar grasp, holding things in the palms of their hands, and also begin to reach for things.

  • Next, babies learn the ulnar palmar grasp. That is, they hold things on their palm a little more on the side of their pinky, not yet involving their thumb. 

  • Around 6 months old, babies usually start using a raking grasp, using all of their fingers at the same time to grab onto what they want.

  • Around this time, babies will start to use their thumbs too, learning the radial palmar grasp, using their thumbs to stabilize things while their fingers curl around the prize.

  • Soon, babies no longer need to use their palms for stabilization, learning the radial digital grasp around 9 months old.

  • By their first birthday, most babies will learn and perfect the pincer grasp, and point at their first birthday candle. 

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Empower Your Child Today!

Give your child the gift of independence with our specially designed Easy Grip Baby Bottle casing.