DD just started taking to a sippy cup in the last couple months but would only drink water or juice/water combo out of it. I've tried milk in the sippy numerous times but she wasn't having it. She's been down to three bottles of milk a day for a while, plus she has a sippy of water throughout the day.
So today I was walking around Target drinking a strawberry/banana smoothie and DD was pitching a fit to drink some from the straw. So I let her try it, she was all about it.
So I came home and needed to give DD her second bottle of milk for the day and decided to give a straw sippy a shot. (I bought a straw sippy cup months ago but she hated it) Alleluia! She actually drank most of her milk from the straw. I can't believe it. I'm going to try it again later and see if it was a fluke. I really hope it's not a fluke. I'm flying back to Orlando next week and I really don't want to have to pack any bottles.
Wow, I can't believe I might be done with bottles. No more hand washing them. Yay!
::crosses fingers::
Re: Well, I'll be damned...we might be off bottles.
I have this one but I'm going to buy different ones that hold more and don't have handles on the sides.
I actually taught her how to drink out of a straw using a Caprisun. I know it isn't the healthiest thing in the world but it worked. She now knows how to drink out of a straw. Before she would just put the straw in her mouth and not doing anything.
With the Caprisun, I would squeeze it very slowly so the liquid would come out in her mouth. After several attempts she figured out how to suck on it by herself.
That's great. Hopefully this is the real deal for you.
And if it is, would you mind sending your DD over to my house to have a little conversation with Ben. He'll be 18 months on the 28th and still taking 3 bottles/day. He refuses milk in a sippy, but will drink water in it all day. He loooooooves his milk 'babas'. Ugh.