Not exact matches
From what we've heard, the WOW Cup is a real improvement over traditional sippy cups — it's easy to drink from without buttons, spouts, or str
From what we've heard, the WOW Cup is a real improvement over traditional sippy cups — it's
easy to
drink from without buttons, spouts, or str
from without buttons, spouts, or
straws.
We never had much success with sippy cups to be honest and transitioned to
straws really quickly, all three of ours found them much
easier to
drink from!
This water bottle is designed to help smaller children transition to
drinking from a
straw instead of sippy cups, and the push - button lid is super
easy for little hands to use.
If you want to introduce cows» milk as a separate, new thing, I'd give it to her cold (since you're far more likely to have cold milk at any given time in the future than warm milk) and in either a sippy cup or a
straw cup (
straw cups tend to be a little
easier for younger kids to learn — Melissa left the ur - method for teaching kids to
drink from a
straw in this comment to an earlier post).
Once your child can suck through a
straw or
drink from a cup with help, smoothies become an
easy and tasty way to serve fruits.
Once she started walking fully at about 13 months, she became so busy and involved during the daytime play that
drinking from a
straw came first and now sippy cups are getting a little
easier.
It is also often the case that they realize it's
easier to
drink from by tipping the bottle up, which makes it harder to get to the liquid when the
straw moves around inside the cup.
The cover flips easily to reveal the
straw, which is
easy for even small children to
drink from.