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Best Sippy Cups?

Ladies-
My daughter is alomst 7 months and the doctor recommended that I introduce a sippy cup so she can get the feel for it and start drinking from it. Please let me know what sippy cups you've had sucess and failures with. Thanks!

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My daughter is 6 months old and she loves Nubby cups. They have a silicone top and they are really soft, she seems to like rubbing her gums on them also.

We use the Gerber cups but I also like the take and toss sippy cups when we are away from home. That way if I lose one I don't worry.

I myself have a baby starting off on sippy cups> i had bad experiences with advent with my son and recently tried Dr. Brown and LOVE them. They come in cool colors and have handles and way easy to clean compared to one others.

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I myself have a baby starting off on sippy cups> i had bad experiences with advent with my son and recently tried Dr. Brown and LOVE them. They come in cool colors and have handles and way easy to clean compared to one others.

I just went though this and tryed many differnt cups. My daughter would not use any of the cups until I got her the Nuby's. Now that she is used to the Nuby's she will use the other cups. I think it's because the Nuby's spout is alot like a bottle nipple only shaped like a sippy. Now I am thinking about stopping using the Nuby's because she has learned how to turn them over and pound them on things and milk goes everywhere. Nuby's are cheap so it is worth a try. good luck I didn't get my daughter switched until she a a year so don't worry about rushing your daughter.

We started my boys on the Nuby Sippy's with the soft top. They're a couple dollars at Wal-mart. They work GREAT on transitioning baby! Also they are very easy to clean!! The only thing is, once they are older and stronger and start biting the top, you should switch to a hard top sippy. But it is GREAT for starting out! Good luck!

My son has loved the nuby first stage ones with the soft spout since he was 6 months old. They do leak occasionally if not lined up right and now more that he throws it around a lot. I just recently switched to the next stage without handles and he is liking those too. The piece inside can go to slow or fast flow.

when we introduced the sippy cups, we went with gerber and playtex. my boys were both bottle fed, and had no trouble with the transition. GOOD LUCK!

I always use the playtex ones...the cheap little ones always leak everywhere...

We loved the Gerber ones that had the soft spout for her to suck on in the beginning it was kind of shaped like a flat thumb and had two handles which made it very easy for her to hold. I got them at babies r us. The next step Gerbers are my favorite we have the ones that change colors when the liquid is warm or cold, I got them at Target, they leak very little (you have to really try to get them to leak). We do not like the nuby ones we bought at Walmart as they leak like crazy but they only cost 98cents so I don't feel it was a total loss.

Wow, I'm surprised so many people said Nuby. My son hated it. I love the First Years disposable cups. They are cheap, it doesn't matter if they get left behind, and there is no valve. The are a snap to clean. Our Gerber cup valves always get forgotten in the bottom of the sink and end up in the garbage disposal. The First Years cups are $2.99 for six so it's worth a try, at the very least for travel. They don't leak, either. They make different size and shaped cups for different ages, so be sure to start with the 4 oz. cups. They have ridges on the side for an easier grip.

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