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need help with introducing sippy cups

I plan to start introducing sippy cups to the girls at 6 months, as I would really like them to be bottle-free at a year old.

So, how do I do this?  Do I let them practice holding them and putting them to their mouths with nothing in it for awhile, or do I put water in it?  It seems like putting formula in could get costly since I am guessing it'll be awhile before they get the hang of it.  Will they have confusion between that and the bottle and start rejecting the bottle?

Sorry if these are dumb questions.  I am clearly clueless.  Any advice?

Thanks!


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Re: need help with introducing sippy cups

  • What I did was put water in the cup and have it around for every meal.  I would show Nico how to use it and eventually he caught on.  The hard part is finding a cup your DC is willing to use.  I went through many before the "right" one.  There is a small one (5 oz) by NUK with a soft nipple, that they sell at Wal-Mart which is what Nico still prefers to use with his milk. After a while he finally was willing to use a hard nipple when drinking juice.

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  • I put water in it and let her play with it.  I think I introduced it at 6 months too and by 9 months she was skilled at drinking from it.  She loves her water now!

    I know every baby is different, but Paige didn't have any trouble (and still doesn't) going from bottle to sippy.  She is attached to her sippy in that she drags it around the house, wants it in the car, etc. but knows that her bottle is for bedtime.

    I would just fill it with water and let the girls explore them.  Help them put it up to their mouth and see what they do.  It might take them a few months to get interested - but they will! 

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    I put water in it and let her play with it.  I think I introduced it at 6 months too and by 9 months she was skilled at drinking from it.  She loves her water now!

    I know every baby is different, but Paige didn't have any trouble (and still doesn't) going from bottle to sippy.  She is attached to her sippy in that she drags it around the house, wants it in the car, etc. but knows that her bottle is for bedtime.

    I would just fill it with water and let the girls explore them.  Help them put it up to their mouth and see what they do.  It might take them a few months to get interested - but they will! 

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  • We introduced sippy cups with water around 7 months, I think.  They took to them pretty much right away.  I was surprised that some kids seem to have problems with them because my girls were naturals.  
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    I'm really glad you posted this.  I have not a clue about sippies.  BTW - love your siggy pic!
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  • I'm glad you asked this, too!  I've been thinking about starting Brady on one soon.

    Your siggie pic is fantastic!! 

  • wow, I had no idea you could introduce them this early. Somehow I had this idea that at 1 year old you would just magically switch them from bottle to sippy with no transition time. Stick out tongue
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  • I also didn't know you were 'supposed' to introduce sippies so early until around 7 months one of the daycare teachers asked if they were doing water in sippies yet and I was like, huh?

    Once I started giving water with meals, they started to get it but I will say that they still don't drink a ton from them & they (esp DD) spit a lot of it out down their neck/chest. I also give them in the stroller on walks esp since it is so hot.  I tried formula in it once around 10 months maybe and it didn't go well (spit out like the water) but I'm hoping once I'm actually replacing bottles w/ sippies it will go better.... we'll see, our milk transition will be done in a week!

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