Post by juliamastro on Dec 2, 2013 14:38:16 GMT -5
We have all different kinds of sippy cups, and Cam is not picky about them, but I would recommend the boon bowls, they are the perfect size and have the no slip bottom
Post by Faevantastic on Dec 2, 2013 14:54:07 GMT -5
Nuby. I found that these leak the least.
He has a Munchkin one that is similar to the holiday ones (but it's a hamster or a bear) that I really liked but we lost the straw. The holiday reindeer one I got last week sucked. It's not the same one as everyone's talking about.
He has a Munchkin one that is similar to the holiday ones (but it's a hamster or a bear) that I really liked but we lost the straw. The holiday reindeer one I got last week sucked. It's not the same one as everyone's talking about.
I think the munchkin brand ones might be gone in most stores now! My friend said she went to Target on Black Friday and there was only 2 reindeer ones left.
Playtex sippy cups. He likes the straw ones ok, but he tends to tilt the cup up, and gets mad when he doesn't get any drink. He has bitten through any and all soft sippys like the Nuba and Munchkin ones. They are also the easiest to clean, I HATE cleaning the straw cups.
For smoothies, we just use the take + toss ones but I don't love that they're all plastic. We also started using the Ikea plastic little kid cups, bowls and plates. I wish they weren't plastic but super cheap, colorful, easy to clean and convenient. He is getting really good at drinking from a big boy cup!
We use the playtex straw cups. We've tried so many but they seem to hold up the best. As for dishes,he uses some random stuff from Target's dollar section but mostly uses our main regular dishes so I stopped buying special plates and bowls.
We use the take and toss cheap sippies and the Target holiday straw cups. We've also started giving her milk in a small coffee mug at dinner since it seemed less breakable than a glass and the handle gives her an extra thing to grab onto.
Post by thedahliharpa on Dec 3, 2013 0:12:18 GMT -5
The thermos foogo. We use the insulated stainless steel and the clear. Each girl takes one of each to school so they can differentiate their water from their milk-drink stuff. They were the first straw sippy I could tolerate assembling without having a fit. I weeded out the others so that we only have interchangeable parts which is a time saver.