best sippy cup
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| Review Date: July 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: happy FL mom, Ft. Lauderdale, FL,USA |
| best sippy cup. easy for my toddler to hold with easy, durable drinking spout. doesn't leak. (it's nice that the lid is one solid piece. easy to clean & my toddler isn't able to pull the spout off like some of the other brands that have a soft removable silicone spout, which could be disastrously messy) |
Great Chew Toy...er... Cup
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| Review Date: September 3, 2007 |
| Reviewer: D. Logan, Wilmington, DE |
| I'm not sure our daughter (6 mos) has managed to get any liquid out of the cup, but she loves chewing the top. It's one of her favorite toys. |
Spill -Proof Trainer Cup Ok not Great
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| Review Date: October 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: K. Procope, Bowie Maryland |
| This cup is definitely spill proof. And the design is easy for babies to hold. The problem is that the baby has to really suck hard to get the liquid to come out. And since the mouth piece is hard, not soft like a nipple, it is not the best cup for babies under 10 or 11 months. |
Not necessarily durable or safe
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| Review Date: December 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: EGS, |
| I loved this cup at first but my teething son loved chewing on it and the rubber wasn't durable enough so he wound up choking on a piece of the spout. Babies teethe, and a sippy cup needs to be durable enough to withstand the "comfort chewing" without falling apart and causing a danger to the child. If your child isn't a chewer though then I'm sure it's a very good cup. |
The instructions say do not chew on therefore it must not be for a baby
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| Review Date: October 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Myra Cedars, Phoenix |
| because my little girl loves to chew on her sippy cups. I hate I bought it but I don't recall seeing "Not for chewing" on the outer packaging but the instructions say this is not for being chewed on. Also liquid pours out with no suction. |
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