I'm so confused. I'm trying to figure out what these stages are supposed to be. Are you supposed to move from the sippy cups w/handles to the taller sippy cups without handles? When do you move to cups that don't have the no-spill valves? DD can drink okay from an open cup w/close supervision, but I still want to use sippy cups a lot. Help! Consumer overload!
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Re: What's the proper progression of sippy cups?
Typically on the packaging it'll recommend the age group. It'll progress from say level 1, to 2 and then 3.
We did Nuby Silicon soft spout, hard but soft spout, then went completely hard spout. Then we tried a silicone straw but found none that wouldn't leak so we went back to just a plastic hard spout.
My son never really cared for the handled spouts so I just jumped to a normal sippy with no handles.
Playtex is a brand that has the age groups and levels marked on the top right hand corner of their packaging.
Good luck!
I really dont know either. I see those lines of cups w/age labels on them and i'm like ok, is that a gimmick to spend more money or do you really have to do that for some reason?
DD never took to sippies w/handles so we went right from the bottle to the Gerber Fun Grips sippies, and she still uses them. My niece that is 2 uses them too (along w/some other styles, but there isn't one particular cup that she prefers...)
We also use the sippies with straws.