Pros: Wide, soft spout; easy-to-grip handles; spill proof; easy-to-read ounce markings; dishwasher safe. Cons: Valve pops out when dropped.
My daughter first started using a cup at around six months, which is not to say that she started drinking from it at that age. Having never used a bottle, the concept of drinking liquid out of this funny round container was entirely foreign to ...
Pros: Soft spout, easy grip handles. Cons: Will not fit in cup holders.
My 3 1/2 year old daughter was off the bottle completely by the time she was 10 months old. Naturally, I want to try and accomplish the same thing with her baby brother who is now 8 months old. At 6 months, he was already trying to take her cups and ...
Pros: babies like 'em Cons: valve works out easily, too large for cup holders
I'm never satisfied with a sippy cup. There is always something wrong with whatever cup we happen to have gotten for one child, so each successive child has gotten the benefit of not only the ones I've decided I might like, but also whatever new ...
Pros: wide handles and soft mouthpeice for babys just starting out Cons: Valve pops out, babys with teeth can gnaw and actually remove so of the rubber.
When I was still an infant teacher I had one parent who insisted on bring her own sippy cups, feeding accessories, and Tupperware-like containers with premade meals in them. I thought maybe a little excessive but she was a great mom and I knew she just ...
Pros: Soft chewable spout. Easy for baby to hold. Has ounce marks. Cons: Backwash, but anything that's not a bottle will have that.
Gerber Soft Starter Cup is a great way to transition your baby from bottle to cup. Having the Avent system I was sure I would not need anything else. Technically, I dont but with all that baby stuff out there who can resist? When Lillian turned 5 mon ...
Pros: Measurement guide; soft, flexible handles; light-weight Cons: Valve falls out causing a choking hazard
When my son turned seven months old I began to introduce various sippy cups to him. My goal was to discover which brand and type he liked working with best. At that time his motor skills had improved, and he was able to move something from his hand to ...
My twin daughters who are fourteen months old have been through a whole bunch of sippy cups and have been through a whole bunch of outfits to go along with them cups. About a month ago my Fiance and I went out to our friends house and let our ...
Pros: Soft spout and handles are good for beginners. Cons: Valve falls out easily and can cause a big mess.
I have a couple of these cups so I know that my problem with them is universal and not due to a faulty one. I am surprised actually that there are so many positive reviews since other sites I have seen have 90% of people agreeing that these cups spill ...
Pros: soft rubbery spout, easy to see liquid in cup
Cons: takes strong hands to screw and unscrew
I bought this cup to replace our Little Suzy's Zoo version, which had a cracked lid where the valve is inserted. The spout and surrounding area is made of flexible rubbery plastic - almost a hybrid between a bottle and a cup. My son has fallen with ...
Pros: very easy for baby to use, see-through cup is nice, attractive, easy valve assembly
Cons: DOESN'T WORK very long, valve falls out causing major spills
I purchased several varieties of sippy cups when my son first started drinking from a cup. He immediately preferred the Gerber soft spout cup--it was easier for him to pick up, balance, and tilt just right--and I loved it for it's easy-to-use valve ...
Pros: Bright, kid-appealing colors, softer spout Cons: Hard to match handles with spout
I recently bought this cup thinking since my 1 year old son has a cleft palate, this might be a good cup because the spout is soft. Well, after bringing this home, taking it out of the package, and filling with water, I discovered this wasn't going to ...
Pros: Great handles, easy to clean Cons: The valve pops out and creates a huge mess
I paid for my daughter's easy adaptation to the first bottle we tried with her immediate rejection of a million different sippy cups. She just couldn't seem to figure them out. The Gerber cups seemed the easiest for her, so after trying half a dozen oth ...
Pros: Lightweight, soft transitional spout, moving handles...EASY TO CLEAN Cons: Rubberized spout not appropriate for children with teeth.
The Gerber Soft Starter cup is just as advertised a good "starter" cup. The soft spout makes a comfortable transition from bottle to cup and the light weight design and handles make it easy for baby to do themselves. The cup has a wide base which ...
Pros: Handles, intake valve area closer to top causing less waste of drink Cons: Valve keeps falling out...drives me crazy
I have a bunch of Playtex training cups ready for my 12 month old twin boys, but none have handles, so I bought these cups for them. The handles are great, and they seemed to like the soft spout. One cup seems to work OK most of the time, but the other ...
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