With my son, I did a combination of breastfeeding and bottle-feeding and I was lucky enough that he liked the bottles that came with my breast pump and that was it. We never had to try different bottles. With the girls, I planned on doing a combination again but I knew we would need A LOT of bottles, so I stock up on a few different varieties. I wasn’t in love with any of them really, not even the ones that my son had used. Some of them leaked and some of them the girls just struggled with. then along came the Joovy Boob Baby Bottle!
I was sent an awesome assortment of Joovy Boob Bottles an accessories including extra Nipples, CleanFlow Vent, Breast Pump Adapter and Bottle and Nipple Brush. As soon as I got them, I cleaned them and was ready to go to introduce them to Olivia and Evie!
The Joovy Boob? IT IS AMAZING! These are without a doubt my favorite bottles for my girls. After just week of using them, my husband said we needed to buy more stat!
How is the Joovy Boob Bottle Different?
You may be wondering how the Joovy Boob differs from other baby bottles on the market. There’s two main things that make the Boob what it is – the nipple and the CleanFlow Vent.
Nipples
The Joovy Boob Nipples is where the bottle gets its name. The Nipples have been designed to make transitioning from breastfeeding to bottle-feeding and bottle-feeding to breastfeeding an easy and natural process. As a busy mom, as much as I loved breastfeeding my girls, there were many times that I just needed a break and wanted Dad or Nana to feed the babies. I didn’t have the problem, but there are SO many babies out there that will refuse to take a bottle because of the nipple. Before I even told my husband the name of these bottles, he commented that they looked like a boob – well, that’s the point!
The soft touch and shape of the Boob Nipples best simulates natural breast feeding. We all know how hard it is to get a baby to latch on and the large diameter base and nipple length assist your baby in properly “latching” onto the nipple.
CleanFlow Vent
The Boob’s CleanFlow® Vent is simple and high tech at the same time. The one-piece vent ring is extremely easy to clean and you don’t need to touch the sanitized silicone sleeve when assembling the bottle.
The quad vent allows for consistent venting regardless of how the bottle is held. Venting reduces colic and inner ear infections by eliminating the vacuum created in a sealed feeding system. The CleanFlow® Vent is notched to fit perfectly in the Boob Baby Bottle’s wide neck and this design eliminates over and/or under tightening reducing leaks and maintaining consistent flow rates.
Boob Baby Bottles
The Boob Baby Bottles are big, but I love that about them. It’s designed to fit nicely in your hand and my girls are able to get a good grip on them too now that they are wanting to feed themselves!
There are two different types of Joovy Boob Bottles and we love them both.
– The PPSU Boob Baby Bottle stands up to repeated sterilization, will not absorb odor or color, and is BPA, phthalate and lead free. The gray color emphasizes a “clean” look and milk appears whiter vs. amber-colored bottles.
– The PP Boob Baby Bottle has the same advanced system as the PPSU bottle but is made from PP (Polypropylene), a very durable plastic that is cost effective. It is available in clear, blue and purple colors and is BPA, phthalate and lead free.
Joovy Boob Accessories
The Joovy Boob bottles have a ton of accessories. We were sent the Bottle & Nipple Brush which was perfect for cleaning. They also have Breast Pump Adapters so you can pump directly into your Boob bottles, which came in handy for me!
There’s also sealing cps and insulators {which are a huge help for us during long trips out!}. Basically, the Joovy Boob Bottle System is all you need for your child!
Disclosure: I am a Joovy Mom and love sharing with you the latest on Joovy products. No compensation was received for this post.
Chelsea says
These sound great! My bestfriend had troubles with her baby taking to bottles, too bad I didn’t know about these sooner!
Kita says
These look so cute and I love the name. I used the Dr. Brown one when I had my kids I know all types of cool stuff are out now
Cassie @ Southeast by Midwest says
My cousins wife is about to have a baby and she’s wanting to breastfeed this one and still have the option to bottle feed so that my cousin can bond with the baby as well during feeding times. I am going to forward this to her so she can see it.
Mandi says
These came out after my youngest was already switching to sippy cups so I didn’t get to try them but I have seen a lot of friends talking about these and how they really like them!
Jeska says
These honestly look a lot like playtex bottles that I used and loved. The nipples design look just like it, the only difference is the bottle shape which I can see would probably be much easier for a baby to hold. Glad you liked them, I might have to check them out when the next kiddo comes along. 🙂
Chrishelle says
I will have to pass this along to some of my pregnant friends. I think I will check out Joovy Boob bottles for a baby shower gift.
Mariah says
I really like the shape of Joovy Boob bottle. It will be interesting to see what type of bottle my new daughter prefers.
Ashleigh Walls says
I love the look of these! My second baby is arriving soon and he will be strictly bottle fed so I am brushing up on learning about new bottles. Thanks for sharing.
Ange says
I’ve never heard of the Joovy Boob Bottle, this is really innovative! Putting it on the list for must haves when we have kids 🙂
Angela says
I have to say that I love the name of this bottle, and it’s great that they put so much effort into creating bottles that help with a smooth transition.
Janeane Davis says
It is incredible how baby bottle technology has changed over the past 5 years.
Dawn Lopez says
Those look really awesome. (LOVE that pic!!) I am going to have to share this with my cousin, she is expecting her first. So exciting!
Nicole Leon says
I love the look and functionality of these baby bottles. I will talk to some of my friends who have babies as I think these are great.
Karen Hartzell (@InTheKitchenKP) says
The girls are getting soooo big so fast! I love that you found a bottle that works for them and you. That’s sometimes a major struggle. Enjoy the bottle times, they will be gone in a blink of an eye. 🙂
Piera says
I’ve never heard of the Joovy Boob Bottle – the CleanFlow Vent is genius!
katherine says
I always bottlefed but this looks awesome!
Kristi @dragonflytweet says
This looks like a great baby shower gift!
Stacie @ The Divine Miss Mommy says
I LOVE Joovy products. Something called the Boob would make me laugh every time I gave it to my child. 🙂
Cathy Chester says
Looks like a great alternative. Boy, I wish they had those when my son was a baby!
Sindy Murray says
This bottles will be a great present for my sister in law who is expecting! I use Dr. Brown with my kids and they were really good!
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What is an assessment of literature?
Writing the introduction
Writing our bodies
Writing the final outcome
What is an assessment literature?
The format of an assessment of literature are vastly different from discipline to discipline
and from assignment to assignment.
A review is often a self-contained unit — a stop in itself — or possibly a preface to and rationale for undertaking
primary research. A review is really a required component of grant and research proposals and frequently a chapter in theses and dissertations.
Generally, the purpose of your review should be to analyze critically a segment of your published body
of information through summary, classification, and comparison of prior studies, reviews of literature, and
theoretical articles.
Writing the introduction
In the introduction, you ought to:
Define or identify the final topic, issue, or part of concern,
thus providing the right context for reviewing the literature.
Point out overall trends with what has been published about the subject; or conflicts in principle, methodology,
evidence, and conclusions; or gaps in research and scholarship; or possibly a single problem or
new perspective of immediate interest.
Establish the writer’s reason (viewpoint) for
reviewing the literature; explain the factors to be used in analyzing and comparing literature as well as the organization on the review (sequence);
and, at the appropriate time, state why certain literature is
or perhaps not included (scope).
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Writing your body
In the entire body, it is best to:
Group clinical tests and other forms of literature
(reviews, theoretical articles, case studies, etc.) as outlined by common denominators
like qualitative versus quantitative approaches, conclusions of authors, specific purpose or objective, chronology, etc.
Summarize individual studies or articles with just as much or
very little detail as each merits in accordance with its comparative importance
inside the literature, remembering that space (length) denotes significance.
Provide you with strong “umbrella” sentences at beginnings of paragraphs, “signposts” throughout, and brief “so what” summary sentences
at intermediate points within the review to assistance with understanding comparisons and analyses.
Writing in conclusion
In the final outcome, you ought to:
Summarize major contributions of significant studies and articles on the body
of info under review, maintaining the main objective established within the introduction.
Evaluate the actual “state on the art” with the body expertise reviewed, indicating major methodological flaws or
gaps in research, inconsistencies on paper and findings, and areas or issues pertinent to future study.
Conclude by offering some advice about the relationship between central topic
in the literature review and also a larger part of study for instance a discipline,
a scientific endeavor, or perhaps a profession.
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For additional information see our handouts on Writing a
Critical Review of an Nonfiction Book or Article or
Reading a Book to Review It.
To find out about literature reviews, have a look at our workshop
on Writing Literature Reviews of Published Research.