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🥤 Sip, Smile, Succeed! The perfect cup for tiny hands.
The BRENSTEN Silicone Training Cup is a heat-resistant, BPA-free, and non-toxic drinking solution designed for infants and toddlers. With dual non-slip handles and a 2oz capacity, it encourages independent drinking while ensuring safety and ease of use. Its sturdy construction and easy-to-clean design make it a must-have for parents looking to foster their child's drinking skills.
Brand | BRENSTEN |
Model Number | HS202 |
Colour | Grey |
Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 7.59 x 6.88 cm; 86 Grams |
Special Features | microwave safe |
Item Weight | 86 g |
B**A
Really tiny but good!
It's much smaller than I thought, but the baby loves it and it suits a 6-month old learning to drink. Recommended for the beginning of weaning.
A**A
Perfect for little hands
The cup is small, but weighted at the bottom. Great size for a baby (6 months) to learn to drink from an open cup.
T**A
Doll size cup
This is just a joke, it’s so tiny, cannot be used.
A**R
For older babies who have mastered the open cup
I love the size. It is small, the clue is in the name! They're supposed to be for tiny hands. I have the transparent Babycup beakers and thought I'd try something with handles for my 6 month old, as he loves the beakers but they can pop out of his hands when he's practicing using it on his own. This silicone cup is a little heavy for him to use on his own currently. As I still have to support him when drinking from an open cup, I find this one difficult to use as I can't see how much he is getting in one mouthful. Ended up basically waterboarding him. I think it'll come into its own when he is a bit better at drinking from an open cup unsupported. I do love the size, colour and design. Looking forward to bringing it out again in the future.
A**N
Wow, it’s smaller than you think
While this appears to be a nice study cup, it is so small, it would be less than a mouthful for my toddler
T**G
It was easy for my granddaughter to hold.
The style of the cup and you could put hot and cold drinks in.
S**H
Super cute and great for little hands
My 7 month old loves her tiny cup! She is very independent and likes to be in control of her own feeding so this cup is perfect for her. It is soft, easy to hold and easy to clean.
S**
Very small, photo is deceiving!
I bought this cup for my 10 month thinking it was the size of a normal glass, just with handles, but it was tiny! I tried to get my daughter to drink from it but she just wanted to use it to put her food in! It’s very sturdy I just wished I’d read the whole description and checked the size before I spent £8 on it! Would be good for a 6 month old with small hands!
N**S
Awesome cup
Great for kids learning to drink out of a real cup. Handles very useful for them to grasp. Small and lightweight.
M**
Love!!
My son loves this cup so much. He sees me getting it out of the cabinet and goes crazy! It’s so cute and tiny but the perfect size for a baby. He definitely spills it all over himself but it’s not a big cup so the mess isn’t that big of a deal.
S**P
Great dupe for the ezpz cup
My 10 month old has been using this cup since she was 6-7 months and has had no problem with it. She actually loves this cup and gets really excited to drink out of it and hold it. Don’t spend $30+ on the other cups out there this is well worth the price.
A**R
Excellent Training Cup
Exactly as I hoped it would be. It is sturdy enough to withstand my baby's vigorous chewing and still help with learning to drink from a cup. Perfect size for little hands. Keep in mind it is a tiny cup, so only holds a few oz, so don't get it if you are looking for a full size cup.
T**A
Amazing cup for early training
We started training when baby was between 4 and 5 month old and bought two different 2 oz cups:Munchkin® C’est Silicone! Open Training Cup for Babies andBRENSTEN Silicone Training Cup for Infants.Both cups are of highest quality in my opinion and both served it's purpose.The BRENSTEN Silicone Training Cup was the one which we needed first. It has handles, made of soft silicone, has stable weighted bottom and narrowed upper rim. The upper rim edge is incredibly soft, thin and flexible, so it was easy to direct the milk flow from the cup into the baby's mouth and the edge was not hurting the teasing baby gums. Baby quickly learned to hold the cup using handles and drink from it.Then we started to alternate between this cup and Munchkin cup which has thick upper edge and no handles so baby learned how to hold a cup without handles.Both cups as I said are great. Start with tiny one with handles to teach baby how to drink and not spill then it is time to use the other one.
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