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Do Any Truly Leak-proof Sippy Cups Exist?
The first is Evenflo HealthTex, insulated, (can find at Wal-Mart or Target) OR Tupperware has a Sippy cup, that has seals (or lids) for transportation. ...
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- I think that the Playtex brand work well
- Playtex, both sippy and straw insulated cups. If it leaks you need a new rubber seal. Make sure you are not using old cups. Keep them in the bottle holders in the diap...
- I feel your pain! I only found one. It's Gerber and it is very simple (no cartoon charaters or crazy designs). Cup changes color a little when there's cold liquid in i...
Sippy Cup for Weaning from Breastfeeding?
I used a cup with a spout, but it was not a spill-proof sippy cup. It was just a snap on lid with a straight slit spout. All she has to do it tip it up, ...
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- My son liked the Nuby cups and adjusted well to them. The only thing I didn't like about them is they seemed to leak after a bit of use. They were only 88 cents at W...
- My son really took to the take and toss by the first years (Target) He is 16 months and still likes the smaller sized ones, comfy to hold.
- Hi A., I have used every cup out there and the only cups I like to use are the Gerber cups. I like them because of many reasons my daughters like them, they don't ...
Advice on Sippy Cups
Hi I found a Nuby sippy cup that is made out of hard plastic lid and a stopper insert that allows you to choose slow or fast flow I purchased mine at ...
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- L.! I sell Tupperware, have you tried our Sipper cups and seals. Ours does have a slow flow, because of the design, and has been around over 60years, they are a ve...
- Have you tried a straw? My daughter (now 4) loved her sippy cups, but I wasn't able to find them when it was time to start my son on sippy cups. I had kept a couple of...
- I have some AVENT sippy cups that seem to have a slow flow. They have a really thin spout that makes it a little harder to suck on, I think. My son actually doesn't ...
Help Switching from Bottle to Sippy Cup
I am in the process of switching him from a bottle to a sippy cup and I am ... Straw cups. We started with a regular cup and a lid with a regular straw to ...
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- Well I honestly don't think he HAS to be off of either by age 1. Every child is different and obviously pediatricians seem to have differing opinions. My daughter is...
- Hi M., Just continue to offer the cup to him at all meals and snack times, he will come around. I've never tried to force my little one, I just offer it and he's fin...
- I also recommend the Nuby cups. When I first tried to switch my daughter to sippys she didn't want anything to do with it but a friend recommended the Nuby brand and ...
No Leak Sippy Cup
Sep 1, 2009 ... My 3yr old insists on having her sippy cup in her bed So far we found ... have not had any problems Just make sure you put the lid on tight ...
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- Hi J., We use the Kleen Kanteen sippy cup, too. It doesn't spill and is not plastic!
- We love the Playtex sippy cups (especially the ones that look sort of like a coffee cup on the top - no spout, just a rim with a hole in it - better for their teeth!)....
- Hi J.- My nephew had the same sippy cup issue. He ended up just pouring the water everywhere because he liked to chew on the bottom of hte cup. So when we were out at...
Any Tips for Starting a 12 Month Old on a Sippy Cup?
Sep 14, 2009 ... Take the little plastic spill proof part off of the inside of the lid, ... I started to give him a sippy cup to play with at mealtime a ...
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- Have you tried the Avent Step one? It is pretty similar to a nipple and worked very easy for my son. He couldn't figure out the other ones.
- T. ~ I agree with the other 2 responses you have so far. Try milk, juice or water in the cup, not formula (it's about time to switch to milk anyways). You can also ...
- be patient... she will get it ... try juice in the cup.. if she likes juice that might work. the nuby cups are good adn they have a soft spout... my son like...
Sippy Cup Recommendations
I've tried 4 different kinds of sippy cups with everything from. ... So i went to walmart and got the hot cold cups with lids and i used them with a straw ...
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- My advice...if she doesnt like the sippy then why force her? Skip it & go straight to the straw cup. Thats what all my 3 kids did & I didnt have to worry about the tra...
- My son could not use a sippy cup either. He refused to tip it to drink so we went right to straws. I started with a juice box and sqeezed it just as he closed his mout...
- try something with a straw, they get a big kick out of it!
Sippy Cup Advice
My husband made the holes a little bigger in my son's sippy cup so he was ..... the "nipple" of the lid still regulates the amount of water coming through. ...
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- You may want to try the old Tupperware sippy cups that we grew up on. They don't have the filter in them so it is not as hard to suck the water through, but the "nipp...
- gerber worked best for us, maybe demonstrate for him. I tried the advent ones and I think they were hard for him, every child is different. They do really ahve to suc...
- Hi L. My husband made the holes a little bigger in my son's sippy cup so he was able to drink a little more faster and not make a mess.
Tips for Transitioning from Bottle to Sippy Cup
Read all 14 responses: "Does anyone have advice on how to transition from a bottle to sippy? My daughter has no problem drinking water from a sippy but when ...
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- Hi T., I'd say start offering the sippy more than the bottle. Say if you offer the bottle 6 times a day, then for a while, offer it 5. You can offer milk, say in ...
- i had the same issue. the only thing that finally worked is i got her the nuby with the soft spout. got it from babies r us. around $7 for 2 bottles.
- my son was the exact same way! I had no idea he was so attached either! Here is what worked for us. Nuby sells a "sports bottle" that is very similar to a regular bott...
Milk in a Sippy Cup?
Read all 9 responses: "My son is 7 months old, I just introduced him to a sippy cup (thanks for everyone who helped me figure that one out).
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- I would definitely say yes. There is no point in continuing to give him a bottle, as you will eventually just have to wean him off of it, too. That is, if he's willing...
- Yes, by all means do the sippy cup. My kids both drank out of a sippy cup from the time they were almost eight months old. He's ready for milk in it. Good luck!!
- Yep...that's great...and more healthy than juice and even better for him than water! You can also try some of the straw cups since sucking is a natural response for t...