I guess I also wonder how old the kids are going to be before they have to learn not to
spill regular cups.
Not exact matches
MAM Baby Fun to Drink
Cup + MAM Baby Sports Cup: Designed as the final step to drinking from a regular cup, the MAM Fun to Drink Cup includes a spill - free hard spo
Cup + MAM Baby Sports
Cup: Designed as the final step to drinking from a regular cup, the MAM Fun to Drink Cup includes a spill - free hard spo
Cup: Designed as the final step to drinking from a
regular cup, the MAM Fun to Drink Cup includes a spill - free hard spo
cup, the MAM Fun to Drink
Cup includes a spill - free hard spo
Cup includes a
spill - free hard spout.
Question — if these
cups aren't
spill - proof, and you generally only use them at the table anyway... then why not just use
regular cups?
We started our daughter with a
regular cup not long after she started solids, and of course there were a few
spills at first, just like she
spilled her food while learning how to eat it.
Remember, since you are trying to transition to a
regular cup, you should actually try to use a
regular, open
cup at times, especially when you aren't worried about your child
spilling her drink.
More modern designs have various no -
spill methods, including rubber gaskets that fit over the top of the
cup (and enable kids to drink from anywhere on it) and silicone tops that slip over a
regular plastic
cup to turn it into a sippy.