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- Do you put something different then milk in it? With my little girl i put flavored water or water with just a hint of baby juice in it. If your doing this then just ke...
- We started with this one at 6 months and would only do about 2 oz of formula at dinner to practice. My son did not drink a bottle with dinner. http://www.amazon.co...
- You might want to wait a little while. I have two children and I think I didn't try until at least 9 months. She also might just not like kind you bought. Some of th...
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- i think its not important.some adults still use cups with lids. it keeps anything from getting in your drink and it helps with the spilling issue.
- I think it's a good time to start practicing without a lid, because he won't always have a cup with a lid or straw. My daughter is 3.5 and that's all she's been drink...
- My daughter is almost 2 and has been using a small lidless cup for a while. However, she only does so with a small amount of liquid (less to clean up when spilled) an...
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- The playtex enistein ones work very well. My little guy is a year old and wants nothing to do with a bottle. He switched over way easier then my girls did when they ...
- Playtex if you want pieces to clean, I found some Take and Toss 2pks at my local $$$ store so we use those now. We clean them in the dishwasher and they still are nic...
- Hi N., I love the Playtex spill-proof cups. The valves come out easy and they clean easy. MC
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- You don't say your child's age which will make a big difference in the type of sippy cup. For my 1 year old, we use the Playtex Little Grippers. It works great. Eas...
- I would recommend getting several different kinds and seeing which your kids like best. Our son loved some, but our daughter hated them when we tried them. We had ...
- We love the Gerber ones. I used them with my son (he's now 3) and recently started my 11 month old on them. The valves pop easily so you can stick them in the dishwa...
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- The gerber sip and smile cups are great, and also the playtex cups. They don't leak like the others do.
- I have tried them all, and for that age, I would say Gerber Nuk. By trying them, I mean that I, myself have tried them, and I suggest you do the same. I wanted somet...
- I like the Nuby brand it has a rubber tip that is sorta like a bottle but it is a sippy cup. So it is not such a big change from a bottle to a hard tip sippy cup.
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- I love my sons Born Free Sippies. There are a few parts to it but they really are great.
- I think the Playtex cups are the best for not leaking. I had some Avent ones too, but never use them anymore because of the leak problems. Both the sippy and the str...
- Sippy cups leak for me, too. If you have the vent piece installed, it still leaks when packed. Nuby has sippy cups that come with a lid. However, when you go to tak...
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- This probably isn't the answer you're looking for, but I wouldn't put formula in a sippy cup. We introduced a sippy cup around 9 months (I think) with water and then a...
- I definitely agree with other posters, no milk at bedtime or nap...Not good for teeth and some kids will fall asleep with bottle in their mouth which is also a no-no.....
- Hi A., I suggest not giving up the bottle until you're ready to give up night time and nap time drinks. I see so many moms that switch to a sippy cup only to have thei...
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- i tried practicing with my daughter using a sippy when she was about 6 months old, but it was a waste of time and juice. she didn't show any interest in using the sip...
- My son just had his 1 year check up and the doctor said he'd like to have him on a sippy cup by 15 months. So far, I've not had any luck with any sippy cups. I think...
- I have read you can start trying as soon as they become independent sitters. I started my son around 6 months too and it took him a month or so of trying before he too...
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- C., It takes a little time before babies get used to the idea of a sippy. Let him play with it for a while, and he'll get it. Try a Nuby brand sippy cup. The spo...
- i agree with the others. If you hold his bottle for him he won't do it. On the sippy cup let him play with it at first he'll try it when he's more ready my kids was cl...
- We introduced my son to a sippy when he was about this age. The problem is is that they don't know to suck to get out juice. Can you remove the anti-spill for a litt...