I mean, all the cool
toddlers use sippy cups.
(Does
your toddler use a sippy cup?
Not exact matches
One moment, your
toddler is learning to
use her
sippy cup and the next, she's guzzling a gallon of milk before your eyes.
BPA stands for Bisphenol - A, an estrogen - imitating chemical
used to produce reusable plastic products, such as baby bottles,
toddler sippy cups and plastics you might
use for storing leftover food.
Letting a
toddler hold onto a
sippy cup all day can be just as harmful as prolonged
use of bottles, leading to over drinking that makes her less likely to eat nutritious food and more likely to develop tooth decay.
Research shows that
toddlers who
use sippy cups (or bottles for that matter) may be at risk for injury mostly due to falls that occur while kids are walking or running with the bottle or
cup in their mouth.
There are two generously sized exterior side pockets which I love to
use for bottles for the baby,
sippy cups for my
toddler, or my own water bottle.
I talked a little about that yesterday in my post about
using an open glass instead of a
sippy cup with
toddlers.
Our second product, The
Toddler Tumbler, can be
used as a
sippy cup, a straw
cup, a refillable food pouch, and a snack
cup.
Parents typically
use sippy cups as a transition to regular, open
cups, which are often too messy for younger
toddlers to
use.
For
toddlers who do not
use sippy cups or bottles, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends providing water in a squeeze bottle, in a
cup with a straw or in the form of an ice pop.
We
use the Klean Kanteen stainless steel
sippy cup and can be switched to a sports top when the
toddler is ready.