Sippy Cups
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- They only ones that I found reliable are the Tupperware ones (one of the reasons I started selling Tupperware is because of the sippy cups!!). However, liquid WILL co...
- I went through this not long ago. I really like the Playtex sippy cups that look like an adult's travel cup-they don't leak! Whether your daughter would like it is a...
- Thermos has some great ones, some with handles. They also have a sports bottle type. They keep liquids cold for 6hours which is great for road trips and when we are ou...
Sippy Cups?
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- In my situation, my daughter just finally figured it out. We would show her by doing it ourselves. After a while she just got it and now she's almost 13 months old a...
- This might sound crazy but I taught my b/g twins to drink from actual cups starting at about 5 1/2 months. It was frustrating, but with two, I didn't want to be unabl...
- My daughter was the same way. I actually started letting her drink out of a regular cup. Learning to sip out of a big cup kind of taught her to use the sippy. I also...
Sippy Cups
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- I've used the Avent sippy cups for all three of my children, and absolutely loved them. The lids also fit the Avent bottles if you used them for when he was younger.
- A., I really like Playtex sippy cups. They don't leak until you've had them at least 6-8 months! They are really sturdy. My 3 yr old son uses them and he purposely t...
- i use playtec cups with my daughter-the stage 3 ones. they have never leaked before. i even founf it upside down in her carseat and it was dry.
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- It is plastics 3, 6, & 7 you need to avoid. We use Sigg and Klean Kanteen sippy cups...they work great. The Klean Kanteen is my favorite...it is made of stainless st...
- Where have you been? This has been all over this site and the tv for weeks. Also Cheryl Crow attributes that to her breast cancer and is now speaking out against all...
- Bisphenol-A... we were just talking about this in one of my classes on Wednesday. Many people are switching to glass baby bottles, etc. because of chemicals. You certa...
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- My youngest started using a straw cup (not a sippy with a spout) when she was around 6 months old and has been using it since. She is now two, I am still nursing, and...
- I think it really depends on your baby/toddler. If you're talking about weening off a bottle, you can do that whenever your child takes the sippy cup and drinks well f...
- When they are ready. I introduced my oldest to a sippy at 6 months...took him until 9 months to figure out how to use it. My youngest started at 3 months since she w...
No More Sippy Cups??!!
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- Can't figure out how to make this site let me review the responses you've already gotten. What I do for cups with straws is I bought some "disposable" cups with straw...
- That's funny there is another mom who is doing this too...I just got fed up with so many sippies in my cupboard! I was unable to find a regular glass unless I dug aro...
- Haven't read your other answers, but we are struggling to switch to the sippy from the bottle with my one year old. She likes to grab my travel coffee mug and try to...
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- I found that when going to a sippy cup that the pop-up straw cups worked best for my son, he never liked sippy cups because they seemed more like a bottle because he s...
- My daughter loves her bottles but has easily taken up using the sippy cups with the straws - I think it the nuby brand. They are spill proof and have handles on each ...
- My son uses the Playtex sippy cups and he has done great with them. As far as nipples go, I don't know what kind of bottles you use, but we use the Playtex Drop-I...
Sippy Cups!
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- A., First of all congrats on your engagement! About the sippy, your daughter is still young, this is a learning phase for her. She is very used to having everything ...
- Does she hold her own bottle yet? I didn't start my son on sippy cups till he was close to a year old. And he still wasn't sure of them. Don't push the issue, she's st...
- Hi- I found sippy cups from Gerber that were a little smaller than the standard and angled at the top I think they are called sipsters I have had a little bit of a ha...
Which Sippy Cup?
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- overall, a straw cup is better for your child's teeth. sippy cups are easier to drink from (at least for my kid - and we used the cheapie ones from first years or the...
- I would stick to the straw cups. It's better for the teeth and language, and you would have to eventually transition from a sippy, so it's better to stick with a straw...
- I have been told the straw ones are much better for kids- the straw helps children develop better muscles for speech and the straw keeps liquids away from teeth so muc...
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- we let our son experiment with a regular cup first. we got little plastic tumblers from target at low cost. we put a little water in it and just let him try to use it....
- My son wasn't ever really on a bottle, but he didn't take to the sippy cup at first. I think its' a different form of sucking that they aren't used to. Try taking the ...
- He's still young, let him drink from the bottle longer. My youngest, as I've said before, had a bottle until he was 4, 'cause we got lazy, and he's fine, teeth are fine.