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About the Born Free Mum & Dad Community

This community is for Born Free families. Here you can connect with other parents, read blogs, learn about BPA, and stay on top of Born Free news. We’ll be holding regular contests so check back often!
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About the Company

There is nothing in the world like the closeness you feel when feeding your baby. The right bottle can make this special time even better. Born Free is the natural choice for mums who want a safe, calm experience every time they feed their baby. Known for having the highest standards of safety, Born Free offers bottles that are uniquely made to satisfy every baby’s feeding needs – whether you are breastfeeding, formula feeding or both.By letting baby control the flow of milk, Born Free bottles closely mimic a mother’s natural milk flow, which reduces nipple confusion and helps support mums to reach their breastfeeding goal. Our ActiveFlow™ Venting Technology reduces gas pain, fussiness, and other colic symptoms babies sometimes experience with bottle feeding – giving you one less thing to worry about.
Born Free mums will tell you about the many convenient features of our feeding system; the bottles are easy to fill and clean, come with a travel cap, and are leak-proof – because we know spilt milk is worth crying over.
Developed by three concerned dads in 1996, Born Free was a pioneer in making baby products without the harmful chemicals BPA and PVC. We’ve brought that same commitment of safety to our line of teethers, soothers, and training cups made for your growing baby. In 2011, Born Free was acquired by Summer Infant. Born Free is thrilled to become a part of the Summer Infant family of products.
Nurturing babies is what mums do best. Discover what Born Free has to offer: Nature and Nurture in Harmony™.
Learn more about our range of products here: babybornfree.co.uk

4 Comments »

  • Anne said:

    Hello, I’m Anne, mum to three kids of five and under.
    I get to share my experience of being a mum on the BornFree Mum & Dad Blog via my Notes from Motherhood.

    I left my job as a book shop manager to have my first baby Francesca in May 2005, a long hoped for, serene and wonderful little girl. I was very lucky to be able to become a stay at home mum, and in October 2006 our beautiful, funny, little Molly was born. My husband Paul and I sold our house in south London and moved to Brighton in August 2007. Benjamin was born the following April and this gorgeous little boy has made our family so complete that Paul and I have abandoned our plans to have another child. For now. I will never say never.

    Now, I am very lucky to work from home as the BornFree UK Social Networking coordinator.

    I blog, I tweet, I’m on Facebook, I want to connect with new parents, parents to be, parents of many. I love reading blogs written by mums and dads. My goal is to write about all kind of things that parents can relate to and create a space where you feel free to comment, make suggestions for topics, start a discussion. You could even be a guest blogger and write a post of your own or join our Parent Panel and contribute regularly to the blog

    Come and chat with me on Twitter

    Or join me on our Facebook Page

    If you are interested in contributing to this blog or would like to review our products here or on your own blog, please email me at aglynethomas@summerinfant.com

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