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The Tough To Tip BPA Free Plastic Baby Cups are expertly designed for toddlers aged 12 months and up, featuring a unique weighted base that prevents spills, promoting independent drinking and oral development. Made in the USA from durable, non-toxic materials, these cups are dishwasher safe and perfect for any occasion, making them a must-have for parents and a thoughtful gift for new families.
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Capacity | 5 ounces |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Love |
Occasion | Baby Shower, Birthday |
Color | Gray |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | break_resistant, freezer_safe, Bpa Free Dishwasher Safe |
B**N
Great option for baby!
We’re enjoying watching our little one learn to drink from an open cup with these! We were concerned that they might be slippery in the baby’s hands, but the ridges seem to help with that. The base is wide, not really weighted, but is still steady and yet to tip. Just pop them in the dishwasher after every use and they’re holding up well!
T**S
Love the smaller size and perfect in a tot's hand!
Purchased for grandchildren, 20 mos. and they held easily without dropping AND the cup didn't tip over when they placed on the table or tray. This is a win!
P**R
Great intro cup
I love these. Got them for my six month old to begin learning to hold and sip from cup. Just a few drops of water. She enjoys it. I love that its sturdy like a regular cup.
L**A
Not for active children
The cup is very well made but my son is too wild for this cup. He's been using a open mouth cup since about 9 months, with assistance. He is now 14 months so we bought these hoping to have him gain independence but he toss the cup every time. I think he may need a regular sippy cup.
G**E
Taught my autistic kids to use a cup
I have autistic 5 year olds and we had tried sooooo many ways to get them to drink water. This was a real problem for our family because lack of water/liquid causes a cycle of constipation and medications and even hospital visits. Straws can be really hard for some kids with motor planning issues and for whatever reason, perhaps the unassuming size, the weight giving enough sensory input so they don’t spill it if they pick it up to aggressively (they can’t because it’s got a little weight to it), and it has 0 taste unlike SO many kids cups….it’s been a game changer. I only bought 2 and we wash them literally constantly so they can have them all day.
S**N
They are hard plastic -stable base
Little too wide for 9 month old hands- but good for toddler
A**.
Hard plastic, hard for little hands to hold
So partly this is shame on me for not reading materials better. These were listed as comparable to several of the small silicone training cups so I apparently made the assumption they were the same.Now even if I'd realized that they weren't silicone I'd have probably purchased for the size and shape alone. They definitely resist tipping well, are easy to set down. The ridges help little hands hold them but the hard plastic isn't ideal as it is a little sluppert, they're on the hslippery, (for an infant cup of course) and the lip has sharp edges from molding. I was able to smooth the edges out so we will use them but not the perfect item I expected.
A**K
Best toddler cup there is.
My son started using this cup at 5 months, caught on so easily. Easy for him to pick up and hold by the grooves. He is now 15 months and this is still his go to cup. Worth every penny. I've spent hundreds in all different cups, sippys, strawed.. and these cups are still the go to.
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