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vital baby HYDRATE Easy Sipper Cup 260ml - Sippy Cup for Toddlers - Non-Spill Soft Spout with Travel Cover - Easy to Clean - Cup for Milk, Water, Juice - BPA, Phthalate & Latex Free - 260ml

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You can mix and match the lids and cups and write on them with a Sharpie to mark kids' names. They can be hand-washed or put in the dishwasher and reused but because they're not as durable as a regular sippy cup, you will eventually want to recycle them (if your town recycles plastic #5) or toss them (not eco-friendly, which is why we wouldn't use them as an everyday solution). We would not put these in a steam sterilizer either. The AAP suggests to start offering your baby a cup around 6 months of age, around the time when they begin solid foods. Some babies may be more ready to try a cup when they are around 9 or 10 months old. A baby sippy cup is essentially a training cup that is designed for infants. When babies are in their rapid growing period, they tend to spill milk everywhere. A sippy cup was designed to prevent such spills. As opposed to an open cup, this type of cup comes with a top to prevent spills. It comes with a straw or a spout with which your baby can drink water or milk from. It was designed to teach babies how to drink from a cup. A baby sipper cup is a transition between the breast or bottle to an open cup. Philips, MeeMee, LuvLap and other reputed brands have some of the best baby transition sippy cups for your young and ever-growing one. You can introduce a sippy cup to your infant even at six months of age. Don’t be worried if your baby does not take an immediate liking towards the sippy cup. Your baby might take a while to get adjusted to this foreign object. So, don’t stress on it too much - your baby will come around to incorporating the cup into his/her routine.

Trying to reduce your plastics? You’ll love Klean Kanteen’s stainless steel water bottles for kids as it’s a bottle for life, which reduces wastage. The Classic Sippy comes with a spill-proof sippy cap and dust cover for little ones, but it’s also compatible with Klean Kanteen's bamboo, sports and loop mouth pieces so it can grow with your child. The bottle itself is virtually bomb-proof - it doesn’t scratch or dent, so it'll survive as time goes by. Just don’t lose it (eek!). American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. (2021). Policy on early childhood caries (ECC): Consequences and preventive strategies.

11. Best sippy cup for a 6-month-old: Nuby Super Spout Easy Grip

To further support the development of their grown-up drinking skills, our trainer sippy cup comes with easy-grip handles designed for tiny hands. The Tum Tum weighted sippy cup is really good. DD is one year old and can drink from it great. She usually drinks two cups of water a day whereas before she was barely drinking any’ - tried and tested by Mumsnet user, TeacakeTotty. Our Verdict Another vote for the Tommy Tippee Free-Flow. My son drinks water out of this and gets all excited when he sees the cup” - voted for by Mumsnet user, SabrinaTheThirtySomethingWitch. 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 It can feel quite overwhelming to introduce a new way of drinking to your baby, especially at a time when you're also contending with the mess weaning brings along. Here's some advice from baby experts the NCT: Capacity: 250ml | Recommended age: 6 months+ | Material: Polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene and Thermo Plastic Elastomer What we love This smart cup by baby feeding gurus Tommee Tippee is a great design if you have a ‘biter’ on your hands. The tough spout (with a semi-soft part for comfort, to be gentle on tender gums) can stand gummy chewing and even first teeth. And because it’s made using Bacshield antibacterial silver ion technology, the spout won’t become a home for germs to hide in, even if it does get the odd bite mark.

2. Best budget sippy cup: Tommee Tippee Essential Free-Flow First Cup

Additionally, prolonged use of a sippy cup throughout the day can result in children filling up on liquids instead of nutritious solid food.

Featuring INTELLIVALVE™, a unique anti-leak technology which guarantees this trainer cup is completely leak-proof as it withstands internal pressure meaning the cup won’t leak even when it is turned upside down or shaken. Our unique valve both seals and regulates the flow of liquid to stop leaks and to ensure easy drinking.

Types of sippy cup

There are so many types and designs of sippy cups available that it’s easy to become overwhelmed. To keep it simple, here are the most important features to look for when choosing what and what not to spend your money on. 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.

Materials. If designed with plastic (which many are), ensure it’s BPA-free. A scientific review by the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology concluded that BPA exposure is associated with increased likeliness of anxiety, depression, and hyperactivity. Other commonly used safe materials include silicone (though you might have to replace these more often if your baby is teething) and stainless steel. We have lots of Klean Kanteens here. They can be pricey, but have really lasted and certainly do the job. Love the wide openings for ice cubes etc.” - recommended by Mumsnet user, IndecentFeminist Our Verdict Finally, because a toddler can carry a sippy cup more easily than an open-top cup, they may be more prone to injury if they fall with the cup in their mouth. One of the major reasons to introduce sippy cups to your growing toddler’s life is to promote your child’s development. Baby sipper cups teach your child how to use his/her mouth to drink. But, you need to be cautious when it comes to this as infants sip on their sippy cups a lot. Milk or other sugar-loaded liquids might lead to tooth decay. So, instead, refill the cups with water. Your child can keep himself/herself hydrated throughout the day this way.

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I used one of these for my daughter, it took her a few attempts to get used to it and I didn’t push/rush it & just used bottles till she got the hang of it’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, MarigoldMoonStone Our Verdict Don’t restrict sippy-cup time to meal time alone. You can let your toddler play with it throughout the day so that he/she gets used to the cup. Munchkin Miracle 360. Was the only thing my daughter would drink out of. Tried loads of different cups before, but she refused them all” - tried and tested by MyLittlePony374. Our Verdict With hygiene at the forefront of everyone’s minds our drinking bottles add an extra layer of reassurance as the drinking spout contains BACSHIELD™ antibacterial technology. BACSHIELD™ is a commonly used silver-ion technology that provides antibacterial product protection against unwanted bacteria, recognised for centuries with no harmful effects. It works by preventing the growth of unwanted microbes that can cause product degradation, discoloration, staining or odour. This is achieved with silver ions mixed in the material on the spout*, preventing microbes from multiplying.

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