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Unlike other cups this weighted straw follows the liquid as he tips it up or whichever way - so it freely flows out easily. Though it doesn’t promise to be totally spill-proof, the spout flips down and many parents have been merrily carrying a Tommee Tippee like this in change bags for years. You might want to consider leak-proof for travel; spill-proof for, well, always; cups with handles for tiny hands to easily hold; eco-options; even glow-in-the-dark numbers for nighttimes. We think this Kiddy Cup is great for one-year-olds as its toughened spout can withstand bite marks and its leak-proof valve makes for easy, pause-free drinking.
Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.While this cup isn’t completely free-flow, it does teach children to sip from the edge of a cup rather than chomp on a spout, which means they won’t have any liquid swilling around their teeth. If you’re after a budget option, the long-respected Tommee Tippee Essential Free-Flow First Cup is a good choice. It's tricky to get food onto your fork and all the way to your mouth when you're little and sometimes a little extra help is needed.
It has sturdy handles for picking up and is really robust, withstanding anything a child can throw at it - including simply throwing it. The bottle itself is virtually bomb-proof - it doesn’t scratch or dent, so it'll survive as time goes by. There are many kinds of sippy cups - whether you’re going for soft spouts, hard spouts, straws or free-flowing, open cups - with tons of great features.
With its soft, silicone, free-flow spout, this cup from NUK is a great choice for breastfed babies as it mimics the shape and feel of a breast while teaching them to sip from a cup. Takes a little while (and a lot of spills) to get used to but definitely worth it’ - highly recommended by Mumsnet user, HereComesFrog. It will often be quicker than this but we want to manage your expectations at busier times of the year. We have a tommee tippee one with a spout and one with a weighted straw and we use the ezpz cup at home. The classic cup has been a favourite with parents for years and it can be found in most supermarkets.
It has a no-spill design too which, though not totally spill-proof, will reduce the amount of water that ends up on the floor.The tough spout (with a semi-soft part for comfort, to be gentle on tender gums) can stand gummy chewing and even first teeth.