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TUM TUM Tippy Up Free Flow Sippy Cup (No Valve), Sippy Cup for Toddlers, 200ml, BPA Free (Betsy Bear S3)

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Fill the cup with hot soapy water. Close the lid and shake it. When you open it, the water will squirt out of the straw, giving it a ‘pressure clean’.

Capacity: 200ml | Recommended age: 6 months+ | Material: Polypropylene, stainless steel, silicone What we love To get them used to the transition to a sippy cup, start by offering the cup at mealtimes with water in it, so that they associate it with food. Sit with them and have a drink yourself, so that they can see that this is an important part of mealtimes. AddThis sets this geolocation cookie to help understand the location of users who share the information.Deciding which beakers or cups to buy can be daunting, there are just so many different options out there and you don't want to waste your money or go through endless amounts by making the wrong choice. We'd suggest starting with those that use a healthy material such as silicone or BPA-free products, and to narrow down which type of sip-function you want to go for. The Tippy Up Cup is primarily made from Polypropylene; a material which is entirely BPA free and which does not contain or leach any harmful chemicals or toxins. It can also be easily recycled. Pricey but can replace the spout if needed, rather than the whole thing (just don't lose it, kids!) Looking for something that will keep your DC’s drinks cool? Insulated cups can help and we like the look of this one, as Munchkin is generally a loved brand by parents - including Mumsnetters. It keeps drinks cool for up to 10 hours in the insulated, double-walled stainless steel cup.

Spoutless/flat lid: Lastly, there are cups with a flat lid - no spout at all. Like the Munchkin on this list, they’re sometimes called 360 cups. Kids can drink from any angle so it resembles a normal cup, but it still has a lid (often, this seals shut after use) to prevent spills. I couldn’t be bothered with getting the baby used to a bottle and to need to wean them off it for a year. We used a NUK soft spout cup, so somewhere between a bottle teat and a regular supply cup” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Callamia. Our Verdict We got the MAM trainer cups and she absolutely loves them, they are quite spongy on her gums which seems good for her’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Sammilouwho Our Verdict

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Other Designs "I've never used a cup like this with a weighted straw before but it's great and really does stop my little boy from getting frustrated when he's desperate for a drink and nothing comes out. Unlike other cups this weighted straw follows the liquid as he tips it up or whichever way - so it freely flows out easily. He loves it. It doesn't leak either so great for popping in the changing bag to carry around. I've had lots of comments about how cute the design is. Would highly recommend." Eva Green Kidadl is independent and to make our service free to you the reader we are supported by advertising. Babycup, also continues through to the weaning and toddler stages as they show off their open cup sipping at an early age. Cups for 6 - 12 Month Old Babies Here are a few recommendations on cups to look at for each age and stage. Cups For 0 - 6 Month Old Babies The Tum Tum Tippy Up Sippy Cup is designed for drinking at home or on the go thanks to it’s flip top lid and weighted straw, which allows for any way up drinking.

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