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have no worked yet at 10 months - will try again soon (Jul 16, 2014)
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what parents are saying
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- Malinda G.
United States of America
This has been our go to cup, especially for outings. I can throw it in a bag and trust that it won't leak. It is also easy to clean. Jun 26, 2019
- LESLIE C.
Toronto , Canada
Used this a lot. Pros: spill/leak proof, easy to use, great for travel; cons: if your babe chews the straw, it wears out and needs to be replaced, retains dish soap smell/taste after multiple washes. Jan 25, 2019
- Secretly Expecting
New Baltimore, Michigan
These are never a success for me since we are always losing the bottom part of the straw then they are useless. Apr 18, 2016
- Katie S.
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Love these cups! Works so well when learning to drink from a cup and containing messes. Dec 11, 2015
- Alli E.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The straw is useful for thicker consistencies, like homemade smoothies that don't fit through a sippy valve, but the straw does not reach the bottom leaving a significant amount of liquid undrinkable. Jul 29, 2014
Doesn't drop or leak. Jul 29, 2014
These seal nicely, are easy to clean, and to not require too forceful a suck. They are a little tall for a 12 month-old but I think will be great when she's older. May 02, 2014
Best (modified) straw cup we have. The straw is too short to get the last ounce of liquid and when cold beverages warm up inside, they geyser out. Solution: replace stock straw with a bendy straw. Mar 04, 2014
leaky! Feb 11, 2014
I have hard it is better development for kids to drink from a straw rather than the other types of sippy cups. And no spill cup is so convenient. Jan 14, 2014
- Eliza M.
Boston, Massachusetts
My son preferred straws to sippies, and this was our go-to cup. It barely leaked and a pair lasted 18 months. Sep 24, 2013
My toddler will STILL only drink out of a straw cup and these are his favorite. He never quite got the concept that you have to tip back a sippy cup to get liquid out. These do have a tendency to leak Aug 21, 2013
They hold liquid in the straw area and fling it when opened/closed. Aug 14, 2013
I never use sippy cups--babies can learn to use a straw very early on. These are my favorites--although the straw is too short, so a about an inch of liquid gets left at the bottom. Still I recommend these! May 08, 2013
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- Anastasia D.
Fresno, California
never leaked no matter how many times my son dropped them Jul 28, 2017
- Sara S.
Saskatoon, Canada
The straw is really hard to get any liquid through- even when I tried it out! Also is a slow leaker! UPDATE: a few months older & he can now drink from it; just had to get stronger I guess.Still leaks Jul 28, 2014
More Parents' Reviews-
- Malinda G.
United States of America
This has been our go to cup, especially for outings. I can throw it in a bag and trust that it won't leak. It is also easy to clean. Jun 26, 2019
- LESLIE C.
Toronto , Canada
Used this a lot. Pros: spill/leak proof, easy to use, great for travel; cons: if your babe chews the straw, it wears out and needs to be replaced, retains dish soap smell/taste after multiple washes. Jan 25, 2019
- Secretly Expecting
New Baltimore, Michigan
These are never a success for me since we are always losing the bottom part of the straw then they are useless. Apr 18, 2016
- Katie S.
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Love these cups! Works so well when learning to drink from a cup and containing messes. Dec 11, 2015
- Alli E.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The straw is useful for thicker consistencies, like homemade smoothies that don't fit through a sippy valve, but the straw does not reach the bottom leaving a significant amount of liquid undrinkable. Jul 29, 2014
Doesn't drop or leak. Jul 29, 2014
These seal nicely, are easy to clean, and to not require too forceful a suck. They are a little tall for a 12 month-old but I think will be great when she's older. May 02, 2014
Best (modified) straw cup we have. The straw is too short to get the last ounce of liquid and when cold beverages warm up inside, they geyser out. Solution: replace stock straw with a bendy straw. Mar 04, 2014
leaky! Feb 11, 2014
I have hard it is better development for kids to drink from a straw rather than the other types of sippy cups. And no spill cup is so convenient. Jan 14, 2014
- Eliza M.
Boston, Massachusetts
My son preferred straws to sippies, and this was our go-to cup. It barely leaked and a pair lasted 18 months. Sep 24, 2013
My toddler will STILL only drink out of a straw cup and these are his favorite. He never quite got the concept that you have to tip back a sippy cup to get liquid out. These do have a tendency to leak Aug 21, 2013
They hold liquid in the straw area and fling it when opened/closed. Aug 14, 2013
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