Not exact matches
When a baby is just
starting to
use a
sippy cup, you want to
use a
cup with a soft spout.
She stopped
using a high chair at 1 year, stopped
using a
sippy cup by 18 months, and when we
started potty training she refused to
use a «baby potty» or potty seat.
Babies can
start the goodnight milk as early as six months old and can continue to
use it to age 3 as it can be served in bottles,
sippy cups, and incorporated in foods.
Can anyone suggest a good
sippy cup that'd be easier for a baby just
starting out
using one?
Ultimately, my son didn't
start taking a bottle well until he was
used to a
sippy cup at lunch time.
It's a good idea to
start with a soft tip as your baby is learning to
use a
sippy cup and then later introduce a harder plastic tip.
If the spout or straw is too hard when your little ones are first
starting to
use a
sippy cup, they may not like it, and therefore not want to
use it.
Once they
start eating mostly solid foods, around age 9 months, they can
start water with meals
using a
sippy cup.
If you're just
starting to offer a
sippy cup at this point, you may have a lot of luck by only offering cow's milk in the
sippy cup and never
using it for breastmilk or formula.
I've researched dozens of alternatives to regular plastic baby bottles and
sippy cups and found nine options that I am comfortable
using with my own children (ranked in order
starting with my favorite).