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A**H
Almost perfect straw cup
When I say that we have bought *every* cup, I really do mean it. My son has an oral aversion that causes him to have a hard time with most cups. We're still working on using a straw cup. This one checks most of the boxes.Pros:--silicone instead of plastic--durable--handles--the right size for tiny handsCons:--lid can be tough to get on without making a mess--provided straw comes out easily--unable to see how much liquid is in the cupOne of the key ways to teach straw use is to use a cup that allows you to gently squeeze the liquid up so that the child sees the cause and effect. It also starts the flow and encourages sucking on the straw. The provided straws do NOT allow for this. However, with a slightly bigger smoothie straw the correct vacuum can be achieved. This relatively minor adjustment took this cup from pretty good to awesome. Even his PT and OT raved about it!
A**A
Super convenient! Just needs a stopper for the straw
My 8 month Babygirl loves it! I just wish the straw had a stopper so she wouldn’t be able to pull it out of the cup.
R**A
Stylish and adorable!
This is a super adorable cup that is aesthetically pleasing and meets all of my neutral dreams!Pros:The silicone is decently thick which I like because it adds a level of sturdiness and weight to it. It’s not too heavy that my small 10 month old can’t pick it up with ease, and it’s the perfect material for her to grip. It holds 1/2 cup of water (pictured) so I don’t feel it would be ideal for an older baby or toddler, but it’s perfect for us in this stage of her life! We bought the apricot pink which is less bright/less pink than the photos, and it is absolutely gorgeous.Small cons:The actual lid does not leak or pop off when squeezed, but little bits of water will come through the straw/straw hole if you shake it around or turn it upside down.If the straw is touching the bottom of the cup, it occasionally suctions together not allowing water to flow through. If she sucks hard enough or moves the straw slightly then this is easily fixed.Edited to add: If I leave water in it for a few hours it has a silicone taste, but I’m hoping that goes away the more I wash it.Overall thoughts:If your child is young and you want to buy this cup because you’re looking for the ideal *best of the best* leak-proof cup, I would look elsewhere. If you’re looking for a stylish, cute option that teaches them how to grip/drink through a straw and you don’t mind a little leakage than this is the cup for you! I’m super happy with this purchase!
C**E
Not leak proof
This cup is okay for a baby who doesn’t tilt their cup. My baby is still learning so every time the cup tilts it leaks. The straw slips right out and doesn’t stay in the straw hole. But it’s a cute little cup that helps teach a baby to use a straw
A**E
Straw comes off easily
I wish the straw would have a holder so it won’t be able to come off when kids pull it, but other than that it’s a great product
E**A
My baby loves this cup but could use a design tweak
My baby loves this straw cup. It’s easy to hold and to drink from. It’s also a great size for her. However, she pulls the straw out from the top so I think this cup would be perfect if it had a little piece of silicone on the straw that prevents it from being pulled out from the top of the cup. That way the straw can only be removed when the lid is not attached to the base
W**2
Looks adorable, one flaw
Looks super cute! However my 10 month old figured out how to rip that straw out in about 3 seconds flat. I ended up taking a weighted straw from another cup in here and it works well. If you’re looking for a straw that won’t come out - this might not be the cup for you.
M**O
cute little cup
I really liked that it is very practical and made of good material, the only thing is that the stickers do not allow to stick on the glass, they come off easily and it does not make it so attractive for a child.
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