Great Sippy Cups
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| Review Date: August 31, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kristen Craine, BLOOMINGDALE, IL, US |
| This is the first sippy cup my daughter would take and she still uses it now. I like how the spout is softer (rubbery, but not super flexible like a bottle nipple). These wash well and don't leak (unless you forget to put the valve cover in the lid). I saw other reviews about the lid not lining up. Well, mine line up when you twist it all the way. Overall, I would definitely recommend this product. |
not a good starter cup
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| Review Date: July 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: S. Gabriel, usa |
| I purchased these along with several other types of sippy cups because a friend told me it would take a while to find one that he would like. The name is a little misleading...I thought "soft" meant the spout would be squishy...more like a bottle, but it's really quite rigid. I will reserve complete judgement of these cups because I figure I'll give them another go when he's a little older, but definitely not a good cup to start out with. If you're looking for a good first sippy, my son really likes the NUK Learner cup with the silicone spout. We used the NUK bottles so this was an almost seamless transition. Infact they use the same bottle and just add handles and a differnt shaped nipple. Highly recommend those! |
Awful, doesn't line up and won't open.
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| Review Date: July 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sheryl Kubala, |
| UUG! The lid doesn't line up with the handles and then I couldn't get the stupid thing open to get out the breast milk and put it in a different cup. I would much rather waste a cup than valuable breast milk so I had to cut the spout off, poke the white part down into the cup and pour it out into a different cup. These are AWFUL. |
Yep, the spout does not line up with the handle
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| Review Date: June 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. Marx, |
| As indicated by other reviewers, I could not for the life of me get the spout to line up center with the handle. I dismantled the cup numerous times to no avail. The spout always lined up over the handle so the baby would have to hold the cup sideways to drink. Totally defeats the purpose, at any rate this must be a design or production flaw. I am returning both cups. |
Best Soft Sippy by Comparison
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| Review Date: June 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Reese, San Mateo, CA USA |
After two boys, I have spent way too much money on sippy cups. My second son didn't take immediately to this product. So I bought every other soft sippy option. They either wouldn't suck, they dripped, or they wouldn't allow air in so I was constantly squeezing the tips to release the pressure. After all this I tried this one again. By that time he had figured how to suck to draw fluid. As opposed to waiting for the bottle to drip and trigger sucking.
My first son chewed on everything. He left his marks on the spout but was not able to chew through it.
Another reviewer mentioned the spout not lining up correctly. I think it was a defective product. I have had mine for three years and they line up fine. Now that they are a bit old they have started to move a little past the center line but not to the point of being an issue.
One down side - if you have a child that likes to turn it upside down and bang it onto your coffee table it will drip. Not sure if this is a common problem or we are just the lucky ones.
My recommendation is to ween your child on to this sippy from bottles. Be persistent. It is really the best one out there. I just wish it was a bit bigger. |
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