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Cognikids Sip Natural Drinking Cup - Easy Grip for Small sips - Sunshine/Sky

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The AAP suggests to start offering your baby a cup around 6 months of age, around the time when they begin solid foods. Some babies may be more ready to try a cup when they are around 9 or 10 months old. We have lots of Klean Kanteens here. They can be pricey, but have really lasted and certainly do the job. Love the wide openings for ice cubes etc.” - recommended by Mumsnet user, IndecentFeminist Our Verdict

Resist letting your child crawl or walk around the house with a sippy cup all day long. Doing so may affect their appetite and cause dental issues, like tooth decay, if the sippy cup is filled with milk or juice. The amount of options on the wall of sippy cups at your local mass-market store or even the one at the supermarket can be overwhelming. Zero in on the main things you need: Older people who have previously enjoyed complete independence often resent the need for what they see as an ‘adult sippy cup’. Present a proud man with something that looks like a non spill cup for toddlers and you are likely to receive a negative reaction.

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Take your time – your little one may spit water out or only try a tiny sip to start with. (NHS Choices, 2015; Oral Health Foundation, 2017)

While a ceramic mug with two handles and a good wide base may be the preferred choice of a lady who hates the thought of drinking her Earl Grey out of plastic drinking cups, they are clearly the least fragile option. Just like adult tumblers and travel mugs, sippy cup lids and crevices can begin to harbor mold if they are not carefully cleaned and thoroughly dried.Capacity: 200ml | Recommended age: 6 months+ | Material: Polypropylene, stainless steel, silicone What we love Sippy cups for adults with co-ordination challenges should be difficult to break, easy to hold and lightweight. Struggles with controlling movement such a shaking

Munchkin Miracle 360. Was the only thing my daughter would drink out of. Tried loads of different cups before, but she refused them all” - tried and tested by MyLittlePony374. Our VerdictPricey but can replace the spout if needed, rather than the whole thing (just don't lose it, kids!) We’re always fans of a product that does two jobs at once, like this clever little beaker which also functions as a nightlight! Invented by a dad and industrial engineer, the Litecup has a smart, well-thought-through design in a range of colours. It’s a 360-degree free-flow spout to let children sip from any side of the cup; it has easy-to-grab handles; and it boasts a light-up base. Just bear in mind that if you're using the lid for nighttimes, it won’t be completely free-flow.

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