thinkbaby Polypropylene Trainer Cup
$9.00
thinkbaby raises the stakes on both health and design with this easy-to-hold bottle that transitions into a cup. We love the no-spill travel cap, not to mention its fun look! !
Why it's a giggle pick This innovative trainer cup is made from recyclable polypropylene, which is free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates.
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Meets the following
giggle Criteria:
best basics
multi-use
healthy
innovative
travel-friendly
space-saving
responsible
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MaterialPolypropylene with high-grade silicone nipple
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Age9 - 18 Months
Rated 3.3 out of 5Â by 3
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 Love this transitional bottle!
Easy for kids to hold, easy to clean, and a great transitional spout - soft but not a nipple!
I highly recommend it. (only annoying part - handles are removed only by taking the cap off first.)
December 11, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by SandyC okay
This is a great concept but the one i purchased leaks occasionally even when I screw the top on super tight.
March 11, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by lilcg good, but didn't last long
we were having problems transitioning my daughter to a sippy cup--she just couldn't give up the silicone nipple. I found this and it was perfect, she loved it and it really helped the transition. I especially loved that it was made from safe plastic.
the problem was that it leaked like crazy and the plastic ring cracked after it was dropped on the floor a couple of times (because toddlers, as we all know, like to throw their sippies!)
it did exactly what I needed it to do, which was transition us from the bottle to the sippy. I just wish it had lasted a little longer.
March 10, 2011
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Is this cup spill proof due to baby's having to suck out the liquid or only because of the travel cap?Answers
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thinkbaby's Polypropylene Trainer Cup is spill-proof for both reasons -- the nipple is designed to only let-out liquid when your baby is sucking on it, and the lid gives you extra protection when the cup is bouncing around in your diaper bag!Q:Â
when would you recommend starting to use this product?Answers
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Good question! The American Academy of Pedicatrics recommends teaching your child to use a cup as soon as possible. You could start introducing a sippy cup as early as 6 months, or as soon as they can maintain a good tight grasp. Let them explore the idea of a different style cup so that you can begin to wean them from a bottle around 12 months.Of course, each child is different, so we always highly recommend speaking to your pediatrician to decide what is the best route for your child.
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