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- Eric loves the Nuby sippys, the ones without that second piece in the top, and the ones with. The ones I got were .97 cents at wal mart
- Since I am a "lazy" mom...and was tired of fussing with stoppers and flow pcs and different apperati that comes with different sippy cups and keeping them all organize...
- I tried many, many different kinds of cups. She might be having a hard time drinking from the cup because of the no-spill lid. My daughter will only drink out of the t...
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- On a whim, I bought a cup with a straw of a sort made into it at Walmart for my daughter (22 months)yesterday. It was a cheap cup shaped like an animal where the stra...
- I have a set of cups from tupperware that use a regular straw. They ar not leak proof - but they are the best I have found. They only leak if totally upside down or ...
- This is not so much finding things as finding out things. My sister has a friend who is a speach therapist. she said that sippy cups were not good for children as th...
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- I use the Avent 2 handle sippy cups most of the time. I have had no problems with them leaking and my 9 month old daughter seems to like them. I also give her the Fli...
- I have done the avent soft spout-and it's a pain to clean! I've heard that the playtex are great. We've used the gerber, too, and they're pretty good. I like the Nu...
- My daughter took to the Nuby soft spout cups when she was 9 months old. I then transitioned her to the Nuby soft straw cups when she was about 20 months old. I love ...
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- I stopped using sippy cups and went to straw cups. They don't leak and it's easier to transition the child to regular cups because they don't fall into the habit of ha...
- You could try The First Year or Learning Curve. They both sell some that do not have valves, and I haven't had any problems with them.
- believe or not we had the best luck with parents choice (the walmart brand) starters cup
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- Don't be concerned! Our little guy is 4 1/2 and still using sippy cups at meals (after all, mommy and daddy deserve a peaceful meal as well) until he gets the other o...
- Christina, I have the sippy cup issue at my house, too. I have a two and a half yr old, and a three yr old who both easily drink out of cups at the table (but they...
- 4 seems far too old to be still using a sippy cup. I would stop sippy cups & cups with straws & just let her get on with it , yes she is going to spill it sometimes bu...
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- Changing from bottle to sippy cups is like removing the pacifer from their lives. I found that if you do it slow and with alot of patience you will a acheive your goa...
- Some kids do have problems transitioning. I don't how many different cups you have tried, but I would try an old fashioned one. I know that tupperware used to have t...
- Just wanted you to know that it's not abnormal for your child to not be using the sippy yet. My daughter was 13 months old before she started using one. We started pre...
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- I don't know if this will work for you but it worked for my daughter we bought her the sippy cups that straws instead and she did great with them then when she was a l...
- Definately go the straw route! Its amazing and a skill they will use for a lifetime, unlike sippy cups!
- M., my son, who is now 15 months, used to have that same problem. Usually, I would tilt it up for him to show him there was still more in the sippy cup. Also, a lot ...
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- hi J., my girls didn't like it at first either. have you tried plain water? my girls didn't like milk or juice in their cups at first. they would only drink milk from ...
- In our circle of friends, all the kids kept using bottles well into their third year. We had already watched conventional wisdom change from no kids sleeping in the be...
- What kind of bottle are you using? I only ever used the Playtex Nursers, so my son took FOR EVER!!!!!! to figure out a sippy cup. I first introduced one to him at 7 mo...
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- I got rid of the cups when mine turned 3, but we did it in the summer. They thought they were all grown up to be able to use regular cups, and any spills just got hos...
- The weaning idea is good or try a cool big girl light up cup/something fun for the transition. My girls are 7 and 10 and we still use covered drink glasses! They come ...
- That's about when we got rid of ours. I just pour tiny amounts in their cup to start until they are really good at drinking without a top.
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- I used the Avent bottles, and they make a sippy cup top for them, with a soft spout. My DD converted over with no fuss whatsoever and then we moved into regular sippys...
- My daughter (15 months) did not take well to sippies either. Soft spouts are key. For me, the Born Free TRAINING cup (not drinking, it has a hard spout) helped her...
- Try a regular kid's cup, no lid, occassionally. It's good to encourage them to drink that way and gets them used to a REAL cup. Even very very young infants can drin...