Olababy Silicone Coaching Cup with Straw Lid | Infants Water Ingesting Cup | 6+ Mo Toddler To 12-18 Months Toddler | Sippy Cup For Children & Smoothie Cup | Child Led Weaning (Mint, 5 oz)
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SAFETY IS OUR #1 PRIORITY: Our coaching cup with straw lid is made w excessive purity grade silicone. It’s BPA, PVC, Lead & Phthalates free. Comfortable silicone reduces potential damage to growing gum & tooth, nurturing independence and accomplishment.
GREAT FOR AGES 6 MONTHS TO 18 MONTHS: Our cup with straw lid is flexible. It may be used as a mini open cup for impartial ingesting or as a straw cup. It helps to cut back messy spillage and is ideal for all events whether or not at dwelling or on the go.
DESIGNED BY PEDIATRIC FEEDING EXPERTS: Huge weighted base provides stability and reduces messy spillage. Non-slip floor makes simple to carry for tiny fingers and facilitates profitable actions to the mouth, encouraging transition from bottle to open cup.
INNOVATIVE DESIGN: See-thru silicone and easy-to-read indicator add measurement consistency for mixing and portion management. Child can see what’s contained in the cup, lowering the anxiousness related to ingesting out of a cup with unknown liquid.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: 1 Olababy silicone coaching cup, 1 silicone straw + lid, 1 straw brush. Secure to make use of with chilly, heat, sizzling liquids and solids. Straightforward to wash by hand or in a dishwasher. Microwave secure, freezer secure and warmth secure as much as 428F/ 220C.
Prospects say
Prospects like the standard, dimension, and ease of holding of the ingesting cup. They point out it is an excellent first straw cup for infants and suits completely of their little fingers. Some are happy with the design, sturdiness, and ease of use. Nevertheless, some clients have reported that the cup will leak a bit for those who flip it the other way up or shut the lid.
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11 reviews for Olababy Silicone Coaching Cup with Straw Lid | Infants Water Ingesting Cup | 6+ Mo Toddler To 12-18 Months Toddler | Sippy Cup For Children & Smoothie Cup | Child Led Weaning (Mint, 5 oz)
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Original price was: $17.95.$12.76Current price is: $12.76.
PJ –
Would recommend
If I spent as much time studying in school as I have researching baby cups I could have gotten a doctorates degree. And after everything… I still haven’t found the perfect cup, but I haven’t given up hope. I like this cup a lot, I got this cup when baby was 7 months to help transition from bottles to straws and cups, baby is 11 months now and I use this cup more than any others.Things I like: It’s so cute! I really love the color and that its opaque so I can see how much liquid is in it. It’s really easy for my baby to hold. The straw has a stopper so it cant be pulled out. It has a lid and it fits really well. It’s super easy to clean (I only hand wash it as silicone can end up holding soap flavor). It has a flared bottom and that’s always important. The cup has ounce markers.Things I don’t like/wish were different: Volume, I wish it was a little larger, if you fill it too close to the top and put the lid on you will have an overflow, so I can only fill it 3/4th full and need to get a refill through dinner. If the cup is full and it tips over (a.k.a the baby throws it overboard) liquid will spill out of the straw. And lastly price, felt like a lot of money to spend on a cup… but I bought it anyway because I’m desperately seeking perfection.It’s pretty good, until I find my perfect match, this one is at the top of my recommend list for a first transition cups.
kimikitn –
Great training cup
This cup is a great training cup for my baby. I got this back when she was 8 months and it works great. She practice drinking from the straw or I can also use as open cup. It is easy to clean as well and not so much parts like other sippy cups. I like the measurement that they have on the cup to see how many ounces baby has drank. I just wished that you can see it better! The cup fell a few times and the heavy part on the bottom helps it to fall bottoms up. Sometimes itâs small leakage from the small hole that is suppose to get air out I think for drinking. The capacity is 5 ouches and the material is soft for babyâs teeth and gum.
Abby –
Will last longer than the honey bear cup
Used this to teach my baby how to use a straw but you can also use it as an open cup without the lid and with the lid (no straw) to minimize spilling. I got this instead of the popular honey bear straw cup. This cup has ounce marks on the side to track how much they drink. This cup is not 100% leak proof but itâs pretty good with the lid and straw on. Seems durable.
Taylor May –
Great cup
I got this based on a recommendation and it was very easy for my son to figure it out. It is a good size for my almost 1 year old to hold on his own. The heavier bottom keeps it upright, it does tip over when angled but it keeps most of the water in.
Lady Budget –
Toddler training cup is a win!
Working on transition from bottle and thought this cup may help. Definitely worked out well! It is just the right size for little hands . Almost ready to use the cup without the straw. Washes well and is sturdy. It will leak a bit if you turn it upside down, it’s a training cup so we expected that. Totally recommend this cup.
Pediatrician Mom –
Great cup for a 3 year old
Great for parents and grandparents too – can see through it, easy to clean in the dishwasher, unbreakable, has a lid with straw. Highly recommended.
Susie –
NOT a leak proof cup
Overall this cup is great. Nice size, easy to clean and great for transitioning. However it leaks like crazy. From the straw and the cups âsealâ ⦠I have picked up my child from puddles of water after using this up numerous times.It is silicone so it canât crack. But this does make the lid easy to pop off if the cup is squeezed.Because of the leaking, I would not buy again unless being used without a lid.
Courtney Daly –
Perfect first straw cup
I really love this cup! It was easy for my daughter (11months old) to practice straw use for the first time. You donât have to suck really hard, like most of the other straw cups. Itâs really easy for her to use and she is able to drink more water! Itâs also dishwasher safe and easy clean. We havenât had any problems with durability and the material is flexible and soft.The only drawbacks with this cup, is that it does leak out of the straw if tipped and it doesnât have handles for her to hold onto. I have to supervise her when she is using it, but she definitely learned how to drink out of a straw quickly and independently!
Christine –
I bought this because my toddler likes to stick her hands inside her drinking cups and also because (I find) the metal straws we have could be dangerous (risk of getting eyes poked or something else) so far it’s working well. We’re mostly using it at home and on short walks to or from the daycare or maybe the grocery store.Pros:-it has a lid and it holds the straw in place making it easy to drink from and keeping the mess to a lesser degree than if we were using a normal cup with a straw.-Easy to hold for my almost 2 year old.- It has volume indicators to track how much liquid was consumed.-The parts are very easy to clean-the cup also weighs a bit more (thicker base) than the usual drinking cups so its a bit more stable and doesn’t get knocked over easily compared to ordinary plastic cups.Cons:-it isn’t leak proof or spill proof (not that they claim it is) so it’s not ideal cup to use when you’re on the go.
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Stephanie Gingell –
Our 17 month old likes to throw things. She was walking and threw the cup on the floor, and the cup opened very easy – the drink spilled everywhere. While my toddler was amused, I was quite disappointed! The cup is very well made, a little bit chunky but it doesn’t close well. Can’t imagine the mess we would have had if the little one threw it from the highchair! It’s a pity really because I ordered two of these and they will just sit in the cupboard.