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C**K
A little leaky
Overall these cups are nice. We've experienced some leaking when my son tries to tilt his head back a little too far to get a drink. But these really come in handy for trying to introduce the open-cup concept to my son because of the two handles. We use these every day, and they hold the perfect amount of milk for meal times.
A**R
Perfect!...well, almost.
These little silicone sippy cups are so adorable! They're the perfect size for tiny hands. My one year old has done really well with them so far. The little handles on either side make the cups easy to hold. They're easy to clean. They're leakproof from the mouth of the cup, not so much the spout.My only gripe about these cups is the straws. I really wish the straws had a stopper at the bottom so that uber curious toddlers wouldn't be able to pull them out so easily. Once the straw is out, the flood gates are open and - behold, parents, your soggy toddler.Other than that, they're great.
S**3
Not leakproof but perfect for what I was looking for
These are not leak proof, but they are minimal leak, I guess you could say, IF you have the straw in. If the straw is out, forget it, it’s leaking everywhere lol. But with the straw in you can turn it to its side or even upside down and essentially nothing comes out. If your little one jams the straw against a. Surface while it’s upside down it it will leak though. Or if it’s left on its side for a prolonged time and it’s really full or it’s shaken while not in an upright position it will also leak. These aren’t a big deal for me. I got these for him to use at the dinner table in his high chair and only put water or milk in them. I did buy some different straws that have a stopper built into them bc my little was pulling the straws out all the time. I like these cups because the straws are short and don’t have any mechanism for the baby to bite on in order for the liquid to be obtained (which I think was too complicated for him just learning how to use a straw and he was getting too frustrated with other cups that had a straw like that). These factors were key to our success from transitioning from the bottle. We actually had a pretty easy time transitioning from the bottle straight to these cups. The handles are a perfect size for him to grasp too. We have 4 right now, but I’m going to order a couple more since these are his milk cups for daycare too we go through them really fast, but they’re super easy to clean, I just hate cleaning things daily. We’ve also done smoothies in these cups with great success as well.
K**Y
I love silicone based children accessories!
Silicone is really easy to clean, easy for little fingers and is less likely to leave that funny smell like other plastic based sippy cups do. I use silicone for cups, as well as plates and bowls and it's hard to use anything else. These specific cups are high quality, a bit small - but perfect for beginner sippy cup/straw users, and my toddlers love them. They will drip if your little one flips it upside down, so it's not necessarily spill proof, but the quality, durability and function of this cup far surpasses the spill proof flaw. I am planning on buying at least 2 more orders, and looking to see if this seller sells a size up for when my girls get a little older. Definitely a good purchase!
L**S
The cutest cups!
I purchased a similar cup,bowl and spoon set which was over $25. I got two for under half that and liked these colors much more! I love the material however if your little one is dragging them across the floor the silicone does tend to pick up small debris.
M**N
Very satisfied
We are very pleased with these cups. Our almost eight month can drink out of an open cup, but not independently, and we wanted something that he could use himself at mealtimes. We follow baby led weaning and Katie Ferraro on Instagram as well as listen to her podcast. Either an open cup or lid with a straw were her recommendations. I have an EZPZ mini cup already, but could not find an option to purchase just the lid and straw attachment for that. Came on Amazon and found these and they are fantastic! Lid stays on tight, straw is fairly snug in the spout, and my little man was sucking through the straw the first try. It is not 100% leak proof- how could it with a straw and spout? But the lid is very well secured and even when thrown on the floor and rolled a ways (our little one can get quite excited about mealtime), only a little milk dribbled out. He loved the handles for easy maneuvering and was able to hold and work it all on his own. I just need a straw brush to be able to wash it!
R**R
Not Leak Proof
When I purchased these cups, I chose them because the advertisement claimed it was leak proof multiple times. Sure, the lid fits nicely and is tight and will not spill in that much way, but the actual hole that the straw comes out has no valve or other gadget to keep the water from spilling out. My little guy already loves to try to pour his milk from his bottle and I was looking for a cup that he wouldn’t immediately turn upside down and watch the liquid come pouring out. If you have a curious one who likes to play in their water or milk by tipping their bottle over, then this is not for you. I was super shocked at how easy the straw can be removed and by my little guy as well. To me, this is not. spill. proof. Period. With that being said, my little guy has enjoyed it and it is the first cup/straw I have been able to get him to successfully suck. He likes it. I just wish it was something I could leave him unattended to drink at his leisure… not spill at how leisure. And I definitely can’t give this to him on road trips to spill in my car. While I won’t be returning them, I now have to look for another product similar that is ACTUALLY spill proof.
A**N
Wanted to Love These
This is a great cup for learning to drink from a straw for a baby. The silicone cup allows you to gently squeeze it in their mouth and it doesn't take long for them to get the idea. The lid holds pretty secure but is not difficult to get off. They are lightweight unlike the stainless steel variety and obviously less breakable than glass. The price is also very good for the product. But with other similar baby/toddler cups that I've had, there is usually an extra lip around the middle of the straw that prevents it from being pulled out easily. Because of that the straw gets....pulled out easily and a mess happens pretty quickly. My child finds this extremely amusing and it happens pretty much instantly. Wanted to like these cups more because they are almost perfect.
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