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.
Not exact matches
The Hobo is a no - brainer since it can easily house all the crap you keep insisting you can't live without, including Pull - Ups and
sippy cups for those of you
who no longer need a full - blown diaper bag, but could still
use the room.
Everything counts — I know moms
who refused to ever even
use sippy cups because they just couldn't handle having any more baby crap around to buy and store and wash.
In fact, the comfort and familiarity of breastfeeding may help with babies
who have a difficult time learning to
use a
sippy cup.
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.