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Most HelpfulI purchased this cup when my daugther turned six months old. In the beginning I was wondering if she would ever understand how to use the handles, so we put it away for awhile. Today, though, at seven and a half months, she is a BIG fan!
As I feed her cereal, I give her an occasional sip. She...
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Most HelpfulWe bought this sippy cup thinking they would be perfect fore our daughter to transition from bottles to sippy cups. We bought them for they had tops that were like nipples of bottles. We also got them for we thought that the handles would help our daughter learn to hold it on her own. The opposite...
read full review »We loved these cups as our little boy made the transition from bottle to cups. The soft spout was great for him as he transitioned from the soft nipple of the bottle to the soft spout of this cup. We tried cups with hard spouts at first, but those just didn't work for him. The ample handles make hanging onto this cup much easier for chubby clumsy hands. Plus, the cups are capable of taking flight, landing, bouncing, being banged against just about everything and still NOT leaking! Trust me, our son put his cups through the test and these cups passed with flying (literally) colors! My...
read full review »I am trying to wean my 7 month old daughter from breastfeeding. I have tried the platex nursing bottles and she won't take to them. I have been using these Nuby no spill cups with sillicone spouts. They are so soft and easy to clean. They are dishwasher safe. My daughter has been drinking out of them. I have introduced this nuby sippy cup over several weeks. At first she would just play with it and bite it. But eventually she got the hang of it.She would not take to the harder sippy cups. It has the easy hold handles to help teach her how to hold a cup. We love these sippy cups!!! You have to...
read full review »The Nuby 10 oz. No Spill Cup with silicone spout may be okay for babies with no teeth, but if your baby has teeth don't buy this cup. My daughter bites through the spout and then when it falls on the floor because she happens to throw it down, it leaks a lot all over the place! It was easy for her to hold, but another major concern of ours is that it did not fit into any of the cup holders that we have in the stroller, carseat, highchair, etc. I was a breastfeeding mother and thought that this would be an easy transition to a sippy cup but she did just as well on the ones with a harder spout...
read full review »The Nuby 10 oz no spill cup with silicone spout is great for babies that are just learning how to drink out of a cup. The silicone nipple helps them make that transition because it is soft like their bottle nipple so they relate to it better than one of the hard spouts. The Nuby no spill cup with silicone spout is the best one to start with and then slowly graduate to the hard spouts at a later time. My nephew started drinking out of the Nuby when he was about 5 months old. He just loved it. He chewed on it and drank out of it like a pro. He used the Nuby no spill cup until he was about...
read full review »The NUBY 10 ounce no spill cup has been the one cup that my 7m old son will use. The soft silicone spot is more like his bottle nipples, making the transition from the bottle to the cup easy. The handles are large and make it very easy for the little ones to hold onto. The wide mouth opening makes filling super easy and clean up quick. The only problem I have found is the the handles must be centered perfectly before screwing on, otherwise it can leak. I would highly recommend the NUBY 10 ounce No Spill Sippy Cup to other moms!
I absolutely did not like this cup. The Nuby 10 oz No Spill Cup with soft silicone spout just did not hold up to my little man long. With his new teeth in he quickly ended up biting into the spout of the cup and it was no longer used due to leaking everywhere. We just did not like it at all because it only lasted him about a week. It is great for beginner kids with no teeth but I would not recommend this for kids with teeth at ALL.