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  1. #1
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    Question What am I looking for in a sippy cup? Recommendations?

    LOL it seems a bit of a science trying to choose a sippy cup!!!

    What am I even looking for. I mean, the only thing I know is that I don't want one that is going to leak it ifs left on its side or pop open if its thrown on the ground.

    Can't really test that in the shops or online!

    So which are the good ones? Which are the ones definately not to buy?

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    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    I Have heard that the Kala cups are good (google it!!) I dont have any yet, but I keep meaning to get some.

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    for me, the most important feature was a screw on lid, becuase DS would bite the lids off and tip the water out if they were just the push on type.

    I also particularly didnt like a certain brand rhyming with 'lines', becuase even I couldnt get any liquid out of their suppy cups - no wonder DS had trouble.

    We used some TT and some Mag-Mag cups.

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    Sep 2008
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    You need one thats non spill but also one that dosent have a teat that the kids can put their finger into and break it. Nuby sippy cups do that and my DD would make such a mess. Also IMO dont put milky drinks into and cup that has a straw. There a nightmare to clean. I have so many brands of sippy cups but Ive never been totally satisfied with any of them. When you find one let me know. Avent do great ones but can be pretty pricey but most of the avent pieces are interchangeable with each other so if you lose a piece you can replace it easily.

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    advent they are awesome... and if you already have the advent bottles you can just buy the sippy cup lid

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    Jun 2006
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    yeah i agree i have avent ones and they are great
    screw top lid can't be popped off
    does not leak no matter what
    can't chew the top till it leaks
    bit expensive though

    I also like the ones i bought from target they are a bit bigger type of cup with a straw that flips open it does not leak and ds does not chew at it either. Can't remember the brand and its not on the cup but i really like them i got 2 for $10. So i now have 5 of them lol

    HTH
    Nikki

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    Eva had a great Tommee Tippee one, which she could get the water out of fine, and it didn't leak anywhere. She used it from about 6 months... until she lost it a few months ago, and I didn't want to pay so much to replace it.

    I bought a set of 2 Little Wishes ones from woolworths, but I am going to take them back, not even I can suction water from them, so god knows how Eva is supposed to!

    I actually find the Take n Toss range to be great. Because there are no annoying valves or teats, yet the water flow through the holes isn't too overpowering. But Jazz might still be a bit young for them. (& I don't toss them, they are great to keep reusing!)

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    I also particularly didnt like a certain brand rhyming with 'lines', becuase even I couldnt get any liquid out of their suppy cups - no wonder DS had trouble.
    I can't work out what brand youre talking about!! Driving me nuts!

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    I can't work out what brand youre talking about!! Driving me nuts!
    LOL, I hate that brand too. I can't even get anything out of it. Starts with a H and rhymes with lines.

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    ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh how could I not work that out?! Lol

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    Sep 2008
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    Where do I get Kala cups from? I have never heard of them. Are they available in the shops or is it an online thing?

    Sneakysparkle, what a crack up

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    Jan 2007
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    I got a spill proof cup a while ago which cost me about $10 and DD doesn't like it at all. She just bites it but doesn't actually drink from it so I ended up getting a pack of 6 of the take & toss cups. They do leak a little which is the downside, but DD loves using them. I didn't even have to "teach" her to use it, I just handed it to her and it went straight in the mouth and she started sucking. She just takes a small mouthful at a time, swallows, then takes another mouthful and this goes on for a while, then she keeps taking mouthfuls and blowing raspberries and it becomes a game. Thankfully I only use water so it doesn't create a sticky mess.

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    Dec 2006
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    From past experince an expensive excerise finding the right one for your child!!!
    I have used a Mag Mag and I was eyeing off the new Nuby ones the other day, but wanted to hear from someone else what they were like before I "invested" in one.(Previous Nuby was good but kids bit the top off,( bit of a worry) and ripped the top open by sticking fingers in!!!) I agree with the others some of them you can't even get the water out of???? Straw types are good but I always worry about the cleaning of them??? I only use water in them but still....food from there mouth goes down the straw.
    In the end I bought cheapies or take and toss, and did'nt worry about water leaking tooo much. Or a small bottle....

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    Feb 2005
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    Nuby all the way. I have tried about a million different ones over the years (I have a bit of a sippy cup obsession) and they are the absolute best. Through all the stages from sippy cups to straw cups they are ace.

    If you wanted to have a look at some different sippy cups IRL, you could just invite me to coffee at M one day you know

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    we have a Happy Baby one and its great.

    Has rubbery top that they need to squeeze in mouth to open small valve, does not leak and DS loves chewing on top.

    It has 2 handles and it is slanted so they dont need to tip as far to get a drink.

    Also have take and toss but they leak when chucked on floor or tipped upside down.