Baby Bottles Australia - Formula Feeding & Bottle Feeding Essentials
Whether you're exclusively formula feeding, combination feeding or expressing, our range of baby bottles and bottle feeding accessories has you covered. We stock trusted brands with anti-colic vents, natural nipple teats and BPA-free materials. Browse alongside our bottle cleaning range and all baby feeding accessories.
What to look for
Anti-colic vents - reduce air ingestion during feeding to minimise gas, discomfort and colic
Natural-feel teats - shaped teats mimic breastfeeding for easier transition between breast and bottle
BPA-free materials - all bottles are free from BPA and other harmful plastics
Multiple teat flow rates - choose the right flow for your baby's age and feeding pace
Wide-neck vs narrow-neck - wide-neck bottles are easier to fill and clean; narrow-neck mimic a traditional bottle shape
Peekaboo Baby offers free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $129, dispatched from Melbourne. Complete your feeding setup with sterilisers and cleaning tools and feeding bibs.
Baby Bottle Feeding - Frequently Asked Questions
Look for bottles with slow-flow, natural-feel teats that encourage a similar sucking action to breastfeeding. This helps reduce nipple confusion.
Many lactation consultants recommend waiting 4-6 weeks until breastfeeding is well established before introducing a bottle.
For formula-fed babies, 6-8 bottles means you can go a full day without washing. For combination feeding, 2-4 is usually sufficient.
Use an electric steam steriliser, microwave steriliser bag or boiling method. Sterilise after every use until baby is 12 months old.
Yes - Peekaboo Baby offers free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $129, dispatched from Melbourne.
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