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Dr. Brown’s Straw Sippy Cup With Lid, 12oz/350ml (12m+)blue

9.95 5.95

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New sipping skills are gained using the super soft, no-spill silicone straw. A push-button lid keeps the straw clean for on-the-go sipping, while the spill-proof valve encourages independent drinking. Easy assembly and disassembly!

Push-button lid and spill-proof valve encourage independent drinking
Variety of playful patterns in blue and pink
Dishwasher safe (top rack) for easy cleaning
12 oz/350 ml
BPA free, 12m+

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Description

Dr. Brown’s Straw Sippy Cup With Lid, 12oz/350ml (12m+). New sipping skills are gained using the super soft, no-spill silicone straw. A push-button lid keeps the straw clean for on-the-go sipping, while the spill-proof valve encourages independent drinking. Easy assembly and disassembly!

Dr. Brown’s Straw Sippy cup Push-button lid and spill-proof valve encourage independent drinking
Variety of playful patterns in blue and pink
Dishwasher safe (top rack) for easy cleaning
12 oz/350 ml
BPA free, 12m+

All cups, whether an open, straw, or sippy top, will promote your child’s development because they all require her to use her tongue and mouth differently than she did when drinking from a bottle. The key is to offer a variety of cups to practice new drinking skills and encourage the transition away from the bottle.

When should a baby use a sippy cup instead of a bottle?

Most babies are ready to start drinking from a sippy cup between 6 and 9 months, according to the AAP. And by 12 months, it’s best to boot the bottle altogether.

What is the purpose of a sippy cup?

Sippy cups, as opposed to an open cup, have a top which prevents spills, and the child drinks either through a spout or straw. Some sippy cups work by way of surface tension that prevents liquid from being spilled even when the cup is upended, and others have valves.