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vital baby HYDRATE Easy Sipper Cup 260ml - Sippy Cup for Toddlers - Non-Spill Soft Spout with Travel Cover - Easy to Clean - Cup for Milk, Water, Juice - BPA, Phthalate & Latex Free - 260ml

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Something your little one can drink out of: This, unfortunately, requires some trial and error. A baby who has only been breastfed or has had some combination of breast and bottle might be a little thrown by a spout or straw. Eventually, though, they really do get it. The AAP suggests to start offering your baby a cup around 6 months of age, around the time when they begin solid foods. Some babies may be more ready to try a cup when they are around 9 or 10 months old.

Featuring Intellivalve, a unique anti-leak technology which guarantees this Tommee Tippee trainer cup is completely leak-proof. It withstands internal pressure meaning the cup won’t leak even when it is turned upside-down or shaken. Our unique valve both seals and regulates the flow of liquid to stop leaks and ensures easy drinking. We got the MAM trainer cups and she absolutely loves them, they are quite spongy on her gums which seems good for her’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Sammilouwho Our VerdictI couldn’t be bothered with getting the baby used to a bottle and to need to wean them off it for a year. We used a NUK soft spout cup, so somewhere between a bottle teat and a regular supply cup” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Callamia. Our Verdict You can mix and match the lids and cups and write on them with a Sharpie to mark kids' names. They can be hand-washed or put in the dishwasher and reused but because they're not as durable as a regular sippy cup, you will eventually want to recycle them (if your town recycles plastic #5) or toss them (not eco-friendly, which is why we wouldn't use them as an everyday solution). We would not put these in a steam sterilizer either. It can feel quite overwhelming to introduce a new way of drinking to your baby, especially at a time when you're also contending with the mess weaning brings along. Here's some advice from baby experts the NCT: You may try a sippy cup with your child as early as 4 months old, but it’s not necessary to begin the switch this early.

We used an Avent spouted cup, then an Anyway Up Cup - never took a bottle” - recommended by Mumsnet user, AnnieHM Our Verdict The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) notes that bottle-feeding, breastfeeding, and repeated use of no-spill sippy cups (because of the way they mimic bottle-feeding) after 12 months are associated with early childhood caries, or tooth decay.Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy. Regularly scrubbing the areas that the dishwasher can't reach is highly recommended, too, says Carolyn Forté, director of the Home Care & Cleaning Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. "Totally disassemble the sippy-cup parts and scrub all the pieces by hand in hot, soapy water," she says. With its soft, silicone, free-flow spout, this cup from NUK is a great choice for breastfed babies as it mimics the shape and feel of a breast while teaching them to sip from a cup. It’s a great place to start for your baby to develop more strength and coordination before moving onto an open cup or similar. A baby sippy cup is essentially a training cup that is designed for infants. When babies are in their rapid growing period, they tend to spill milk everywhere. A sippy cup was designed to prevent such spills. As opposed to an open cup, this type of cup comes with a top to prevent spills. It comes with a straw or a spout with which your baby can drink water or milk from. It was designed to teach babies how to drink from a cup. A baby sipper cup is a transition between the breast or bottle to an open cup. Philips, MeeMee, LuvLap and other reputed brands have some of the best baby transition sippy cups for your young and ever-growing one. An age-appropriate cup: Companies consider their age grading carefully. If a bottle is marketed for 12 months and up, it's probably too difficult for a 6-month-old to hold. And if it's for 3 years and up, the straw might be a little hard on the mouth of a toddler who is 1 or 2 years old. This means you might keep switching out sippy cups as your baby grows, and that's all good.

Specially designed for your baby’s first sips, the Tommee Tippee Superstar Sippee sippy cups help your baby to develop tipping and supping skills whilst preventing spills. The easy-to-drink from trainer cup features a clever two-piece valve that allows liquid to flow easily through the spout when your baby wants to drink, but keeps the cup fully spillproof between sips. This cup also comes with a handy removable hygiene cover and easy-grip handles for little hands. Here at Mumsnet we're obsessed with making parent's lives easier, and we know much of a difference the right product can make when it comes to feeding and changing during the baby and toddler years. That's why we've done the leg work for you, by vetting and collating Mumsnetters' top recommendations for everything from the best breast pump to the best changing bags. Crawling, walking, running around ­ from 12 months onwards your little one becomes a lot more active, so they need to start drinking more water. At 390ml, our Sipper trainer cup is ideal for keeping active toddlers happy and hydrated all day. Designed with toddlers in mind, theergonomic designallows your toddler to easily carry their bottle on family outings.The resilient bite-resistant spout is extra durable, while the leak-proof spout means less clean ups and more carefree fun and comes with a removable hygiene cover. Looking for something that will keep your DC’s drinks cool? Insulated cups can help and we like the look of this one, as Munchkin is generally a loved brand by parents - including Mumsnetters. It keeps drinks cool for up to 10 hours in the insulated, double-walled stainless steel cup.

Pricey but can replace the spout if needed, rather than the whole thing (just don't lose it, kids!) Once your baby gets the hang of it, you may start replacing the morning or evening bottle with a cup. Capacity: 250ml | Recommended age: 6 months+ | Material: Polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene and Thermo Plastic Elastomer What we love Straw: Sippy cups that come with a straw attached or included, rather than a spout, help to get your child used to drinking from a straw and a cup, for when they eventually get there. With a straw, your child won’t have to tip or lift their cup - nice and easy. Featuring INTELLIVALVE™, a unique anti-leak technology which guarantees this trainer cup is completely leak-proof as it withstands internal pressure meaning the cup won’t leak even when it is turned upside down or shaken. Our unique valve both seals and regulates the flow of liquid to stop leaks and to ensure easy drinking.

I used one of these for my daughter, it took her a few attempts to get used to it and I didn’t push/rush it & just used bottles till she got the hang of it’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, MarigoldMoonStone Our Verdict We’re always fans of a product that does two jobs at once, like this clever little beaker which also functions as a nightlight! Invented by a dad and industrial engineer, the Litecup has a smart, well-thought-through design in a range of colours. It’s a 360-degree free-flow spout to let children sip from any side of the cup; it has easy-to-grab handles; and it boasts a light-up base. Just bear in mind that if you're using the lid for nighttimes, it won’t be completely free-flow. You can introduce a sippy cup to your infant even at six months of age. Don’t be worried if your baby does not take an immediate liking towards the sippy cup. Your baby might take a while to get adjusted to this foreign object. So, don’t stress on it too much - your baby will come around to incorporating the cup into his/her routine.

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Don’t restrict sippy-cup time to meal time alone. You can let your toddler play with it throughout the day so that he/she gets used to the cup. To further support the development of their grown-up drinking skills, our trainer sippy cup comes with easy-grip handles designed for tiny hands. The Tum Tum weighted sippy cup is really good. DD is one year old and can drink from it great. She usually drinks two cups of water a day whereas before she was barely drinking any’ - tried and tested by Mumsnet user, TeacakeTotty. Our Verdict

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