L.E. asks from San Jose, CA on September 21, 2008
Sippy Cup Recommendations Needed
I'd like to transition my 23 mo. old daughter from the Nuby 2-handle, very soft spout sippy cup to something with a little harder spout (although not too hard). Our daughter has gotten much more interested in getting the liquid to come out of her sippy cup than actually drinking it and the soft spout of the Nuby brand has gotten a little too easy for her I'm afraid (although I highly recommend it). In the past, she's had difficulty drinking from hard-spout cups (with or without the valve), so I'm hoping to find another 2-handle cup that's neither too difficult nor too easy to get the liquid out (and isn't too prone to leaking). Any recommendations?
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N.C. answers from Sacramento on September 22, 2008
At 23 months she is probably ready for a regular cup at the table, and my family has had good results useing straw cups. Hard sippies aren't that great for speach. good luck with the transfer.
N.R. answers from San Francisco on September 22, 2008
My reccomendation is forget the sippy cup and move to one with a straw--we liked the Playtex Quick Straw.
Even better is a cup that Playtex make/made where they have to press their top lip against a valve and the liquid comes out. I can't find them online anymore so perhaps they have stopped making them. If you can find one, they are great.
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H.C. answers from Sacramento on September 22, 2008
I really like the avent cups.
-They do have 2 handles but the handles come off so you can use them either way (we use them without the handles and my 15 mo old does fine with them).
-They have both soft spouts and hard spouts and they are longer so I think easier to drink out of than the shorter spouts.
-They have a circular valve so it doesn't matter if they hold the cup with the spout on the bottom (the "right way")or not.
-I bought a couple different brands of the sippy cups in the beginning and tried drinking out of them myself and these took the least amount of suction to get the liquid to come out.
J.H. answers from Sacramento on September 22, 2008
Your daughter should be able to handle a cup without handles. Also, as previously mentioned, go with one of the straw cups. The brands with the straws that have to be pinched open leak the least. Playtex brand does leak a little.
C.V. answers from San Francisco on September 22, 2008
Hi L., my son started a sippy cup at 6 months old with no problems. He only got a bottle at bed time till he was 15 months and then i tossed the bottle. I used the playtex sippy with the built in straw but those are only good for the day not night time as they will leak if not up right. I used the Dr Brown's sippy cups which are by far the best I have ever used. The only issue I had with those was my son loved to chew on the soft rubber part on the spout. hHat was nice with those is you can take the handle off as they get more advanced. My son is now 2.5 and we use a regular cup and the straw sippy in the car or when we are out as he will still spill his regular cup. Also, keep in mind when kids drink from a straw they fill up faster and won't want to eat. So at meal time i give my son a regular cup with a small amount of liquid so he still has room for his meals and it takes them longer to drink that way.
Good luck.
SAHM, 39 with a super busy 2.5yo son & 3 month old son that doesn't like to sleep at night. UGH! Love being outdoors on the water with a good glass of red wine.
N.C. answers from Sacramento on September 22, 2008
At 23 months she is probably ready for a regular cup at the table, and my family has had good results useing straw cups. Hard sippies aren't that great for speach. good luck with the transfer.
C.C. answers from Fresno on September 22, 2008
Hi L.,
We use these fantastic Playtex sippy cups - I think they are labeled as Stage 4, for kids 2+ or something. They don't have a spout, per se. They look more like a travel mug that you would use for coffee (except of course that they come in kid-friendly colors). They have a plastic valve that DOES NOT LEAK at all. I use them for the car or if we're going to be out and about. If they are sitting still at the table, then I just use a small plastic cup without a lid (although sometimes they do spill).
I hope that helps!
A.K. answers from San Francisco on September 22, 2008
L.,
My son (13 months at the time) refused to drink out of a sippy cup so his pediatrician recommended a cup with a straw to wean him off the bottle instead. Playtex and Munchkin sell the two that we use for him (now 15 months) and they work great. Munchkin has the straw that makes it a little harder to get the liquid out but the flip top on the Playtex leaks less. Neither have handles, I'm afraid but just wanted to give you alternatives! :)
C.M. answers from Salinas on September 22, 2008
I want to second the advice from the poster who suggested moving away from a sippy cup all together. We go to Adult School classes where they have development specialist on hand to assess children for all types of delays and one of the things they suggest to parents is to get away or do not use sippy cups at all because it is not good for the speech development. We taught our son to use a straw and he also drinks from a normal cup fairly well. You can get toss cups with super tight lids and straws. We use a sports type bottle for when we are in situations where we just absolutely don't want spills - like on a long car ride. HTH
N.R. answers from San Francisco on September 22, 2008
My reccomendation is forget the sippy cup and move to one with a straw--we liked the Playtex Quick Straw.
Even better is a cup that Playtex make/made where they have to press their top lip against a valve and the liquid comes out. I can't find them online anymore so perhaps they have stopped making them. If you can find one, they are great.
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