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I Loved the idea of the cup, but it was a little heavy and akward for my son to hold. He always needed two hands to hold it and get it up to his mouth. If he used one hand, the cup would fall to one side and then spill or leak. The mouthpiece was flimsy. I think there should've been a more sturdy mouthpiece that kids can't chew through. Also, my son chewed on the mouthpiece, which was real rubbery, and it broke off into many little pieces that I was afraid he was going to choke on so I threw the cup away. The price was a little high and I had high expectations since I loved their bottles. It is supposed to flow instead of the child sucking it. Nice idea, but easily spills. Not for a beginner. I'd say it would be better suited for a two year old or so. There was just too many pieces to the cup and didn't seem like it was tested well. Definately reccommend Dr. Brown's bottles though.
Last edited on Oct 15, 2009