The straw valve opens as soon as tot's lips touch spout for easy drinking, and the hinged cap closes to create a leak-proof seal. Kids learn so fast! She uses the Straw Cup when she plays (I don’t have to look after the cup, because I can let it roll over), during mealtime and even when she goes to day care (they secretly adore the cup and want to buy one cup themselves for each kid).Įspecially in the car/during walks, this cup is a standard item in the bag and even completely filled it doesn’t leak a drop. The Straw Cup's almond-shaped, spill-proof straw conforms to tot's mouth and minimizes mess, easing the transition from bottle, breast feeding, or sippy cup. Wow! After only a few moments of ‘getting used to it’, she completely understood the system. To my astonishment however, she suddenly started taking big sips the day after. At the beginning she chewed and nibbled on it. ![]() I have to admit that I had my doubts, but I said to myself that I would let her play with the cup several times a day until she would get the system. We tried sippy cups, cups you have to suck on before something comes out of the edge- all to the absolute frustration of my daughter. But now we’re at that point where she enthusiastically grabs the cup, which results in soaked clothes. She can drink from an open cup, when we hold it nicely in front of her. “Having a baby of 8 months old, who wants to do everything herself, we were looking for the ideal transition cup. Our OXO Tot Transitions Straw Cup is really handy then! No more spilling! Our test panel has tested the straw cup and has written a review about it! Femke, Ada’s mom shares her experience: ![]() Also, can a matte/painted space be added for writing a child’s name? These are minor improvements that would make an already superior bottle even better! Overall we LOVE this bottle, I’d HIGHLY recommend it, and have already purchased a second! I literally threw our old straw bottles (from other brands) in the trash after using this one.When your baby starts to drink independently, a non-leak and solid cup will be useful. The Best Sippy Cup After researching and testing 14 different sippy cups, we pick the OXO Tot Transitions Straw Cup with Removable Handles (9.99) as the. While this isn’t a deal breaker (and being able to remove the lid for cleaning is necessary) it’s a small annoyance to have to reassemble it each time. A couple small suggestions for the Oxo Team - please include a straw cleaning brush! Also, when dropped, the lid usually pops off. The bottle has a wide base which makes it easy for toddlers to set down and not knock over. ![]() There is also a lid which, when closed, locks the silicone straw down to prevent leaking. My daughter picked it up right away! This silicone mouthpiece is attached to a rigid straw, positioned at a slight angle, which allows all the water/liquid to be consumed when held. It comes with a bite-style silicone straw (which is key to it being leak resistant) but it is very different than a camelback style bite straw! This straw allows liquid through when it’s squeezed between your tongue and the roof of your mouth - an action which every toddler is familiar with from nursing and baby bottles. From OXO, this cup features: The Straw Cups almond-shaped, spill-proof straw conforms to tots mouth and minimizes mess, easing the transition from bottle. Under the handles there is a rubber grip on the bottle, which I assume is for when your little one transitions to a bottle without handles. ![]() There are a few design details that make it so - such as the notches that prevent the handles from spinning - which was very annoying on other bottles. It was love at first sight the moment we opened this bottle, my daughter wouldn’t put it down! We have tried many straw bottles, and the Transitions Straw Bottle is by far superior. The Transitions Straw Cups almond-shaped, spill-proof straw conforms to tots mouth and minimizes mess, easing the transition from bottle, breast feeding. Transitions 9 oz Straw Cup Set The Straw Cup's almond-shaped, spill-proof straw conforms to tot's mouth and minimizes mess, easing the transition from bottle, breastfeeding or sippy cup.
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