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When to Try a Sippy Cup

My son is almost 8 months old. Still no teeth, but he is gumming the heck out of cheerios, crackers and mashed potatoes. I would like to have him drink something along with the foods he is eating, is it too soon for a sippy cup? If not, any suggestions for a type to use? He is using Advent bottles-is there a conversion kit for this brand? Any suggestions or advice is appreciated! Thanks!

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I just want to thank all of you moms out there who took the time to give me advice about the sippy cup. I went with the Nuby brand. We have only been using it for about a week, time will tell. He will drink from it, if we hold it for him! He doesn't really get the hand to mouth thing, yet! But, I think if we use it at every meal or snack time, he will get it quick! Thanks again!

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Hi M.. I think now is the perfect time to try the sippy cup. My daughter is 6 mos old and we started with her about 2 weeks ago and it's working perfectly. I started with a latex nipple sippy cup for the transition and found that it worked great. We have moved on to a plastic nipple and she is doing great and actually seems to like it. My daughter doesn't have teeth either, so no worries there. Hope this was helpful!

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I started off at 11 months with formula in a sippy cup.. My son really wanted nothing to do with it and enjoyed his bottle. When we moved to milk we tried the sippy again with no luck. At about 13 months, one day he took the sippy and I never went back to the bottle after that.
Good luck

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I also used the Avent bottles. I think it is a great time to introduce the sippy cup and Avent makes a great ones with handles on it...Good Luck :)

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Hi M.. I think now is the perfect time to try the sippy cup. My daughter is 6 mos old and we started with her about 2 weeks ago and it's working perfectly. I started with a latex nipple sippy cup for the transition and found that it worked great. We have moved on to a plastic nipple and she is doing great and actually seems to like it. My daughter doesn't have teeth either, so no worries there. Hope this was helpful!

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When we introduced the sippy, we first just gave it to our daughter without anything in it. This way she could just get used to the cup, holding it, etc. Then we added a little water and then later milk. I think letting them 'play' with it at first is helpful in helping them get comfortable with it.

I really prefer the Gerber cups over the Avent. The Avent ones seem to leak a bit.

Good luck!

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I don't think it is to soon to start with a sippy cup. I liked Tommy Tippy. It is slightly rounded on the bottom and if it tips over rights itself, there is also less leakage.

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Great that he is using Avent, because yes there is a conversion kit. It is GREAT!!!! My son went from bottle to the sippy cup instantly. The conversion kit comes with a handle part that you just put on the bottle before screwing on the cap and a sippy cup top that you replace the nipple with. It is pretty much drip proof. It was so easy, and I was still able to use the bottle that I had already spent a fortune on. :) It was perfect for him just starting out and learning about sippy cups. The drinking spout is just the right softness. I think I started him around 8 months as well. I got all my conversion supplies at Babies R Us.
Hope this helps!

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I started off at 11 months with formula in a sippy cup.. My son really wanted nothing to do with it and enjoyed his bottle. When we moved to milk we tried the sippy again with no luck. At about 13 months, one day he took the sippy and I never went back to the bottle after that.
Good luck

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We started my son on a sippy cup at 6 months. He did great with it. He was still young enough that he didn't have separation anxiety from his bottle. I did nurse most of the time however. He would get two bottles a day with me nursing the other times. If your son will take a sippy cup, I would do it. I have never heard of a conversion kit for something like this. We started off by giving him the sippy cup first thing in the morning because we knew that was when he was the hungriest. I think it was the playtex brand. The cups have soft spouts therefore the kids can "gum" the spouts without hurting their gums. In addition the handles are attached to the lid instead of the side of the cup. This made it easier for our son because his hands were closer to the part he wanted to put in his mouth. I am sure your child puts everything in their mouth too. He really liked to hold the cup. I think he was proud of himself. Sorry this is so long. I really think I need some adult interaction. ha ha

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I have 4 kids and all started a sippy cup at different times. I have heard that 6months is a ggod time to start introducing one.....so 8months is definately ok to try. He may or may not show any interest in it. It is usually best to try his favorite drinks in the sippy cup and least favorite in the bottles. I used Avent sippy cups with one of my children....they work well but have more separate pieces to wash.....but also have interchangeable parts from sippy (soft spout)to sports (firm spout). With my last 2 children I have used Playtex insulated cups and like them ok.....I don't always clean mine right away and sometimes have isuued getting the lids clean in the crevices.....but wasn't an issue when I had a dishwasher. Sometimes you have to try different brands just to find one that your child will take. My youngest started with Gerber cups because he didn't like the others......some kids are picky and others aren't. Good luck and God bless!

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