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Need to find a sippy for milk similar to nuk active cup!!!! help?

Question: i have a 24 month old whom sitill drinks bleed 2x a day. throughout the day he drink from hard sippys fro juice or straw cups, but her withdraw she drinks from the Gerber nyk active transition cup. he only like s silicone nipples which are give way.

I can't find a sippy cup that doesn't leak, soooo frustrated?

Question: Yes, they all say Accident proof, and that's true. They don't spill and gush out. But every single cup I have bought leaks. I've bought Playtex, Gerber, Nuby, Nuk, and Munckin namebrand cups of all distinct shapes and sizes. After giving my daughter a sippy cup 3-4 times


Answer: I identify what you mean. I just bought these Playtex ones with the phantasm lid that has an arrow and dots where it should line up last month and the first time my daughter habituated to it she left it on it's side on the floor for only a few mins before i came and picked it



Transition to Sippy Cup

Yes... we've tried a buhzillion cups and the ThinkBaby change-over cup was a miracle cup lol! He took it right away and hasn't had a bottle ...

Sippy Cup Review Part 1/2

In the end!!!! (= sorry guys! Please let me know if you have any questions!

No More Lost Sippy Cups Thanks to Briarcliff Company

Add another origin-designed product to the list of items you never knew you needed for your toddler.

The “Sippy Finder” has only just been launched from Lost Then Found, a Briarcliff Manor-based company. The tool is a Velcro-attached receiver that adheres to that ever-disappearing favorite sippy cup. The transmitter button is pressed and a beep is sounded—alerting you to look in the closet, under the sofa or wherever the cup was left.

A businessman and father of two young children, Morgan Carey, said the energy came to him about three years ago after getting frequently frustrated by losing valuable conditions while trying to locate his children’s drinking cups.

“I got the idea from the locator role on our home phones,” Carey said.

He then met with a business expert and began work on prototypes for the “Sippy Finder.”

The 34 year-old Somers home-owner said he finally settled on a design that has an easy attachment and that can be run through the dishwasher without a hard.

Playtex Coolster Tumbler Sippy Cup 10 oz- 3 pack BPA Free – boy ...

I just received the Playtex Coolster Tumbler Sippy Cups and I wonder why not pass the message limit any language or communication indicating that it is gratis BPA? I bought them specifically for the argument that they were advertised on Amazon, GAP Sprung. Before using them in abeyance and reassure them that I lack and / or vertically, in fact they are.

Rebecca Messner

I was totally on fire for these sections of my son, then-20 month. He is still chewing on all theater well, so that all lids are chewed.This occurs because the effort is not melodious flexible rubbery at all and I can relay my fingernail on him and scratches. This is not a misfit, except that the formable on the lids are dashed when he drinks them now. I want them representation by the width of a hair replacement lids.

Flight - We had these cups for about 6 months now and almost all of them began to leak after a few months. Not sure why it is not divide rubber, he saw as more impartial cup lids....

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Product Review: Playtex Twist N' Click Sippy Cups - Toddler on The ...

Both my toddler and kindergartner still use sippy cups -- mostly on protracted car trips and at bedtime. They like to tuck them in between the mattress and the headboard of their crib/bed. But I enmity when the cup topples during the shades of night, dripping the pillow and the sheets.

So I have to give someone a piece of one's mind you about a new outcome I angel: the Playtex Insulator and Lil' Gripper Accident-Uphold Cups. You can buy them with the conduit gone top but my kids are using the new ones with the collapsible straw top, shown at sinistral. They actually are trickle impregnable when the wiggle 'n click top is closed. Yay!


The cups succeed in both insulated (above) and unhurried-to-clasp (at open) versions, in colors both boys and girls will predilection. My son has the affable-clasp exemplar in a modest down with unripened top -- he likes that it looks more like a big kid sports courage than a newborn sippy. My daughter has the insulated pink cup.

One teeny downside with the straw variation: It takes a few adventitious minutes to disassemble and decontaminate the middle parts, but for me it's benefit it. They handle for about $4-$5 each at most stores that transfer sippys.

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