As I said in the post below, sippy cups confuse me. I had the born free ones, but they were so big and heavy he wasn't able to hold them effectively. So I went out and bought a tiny one (tommy tippee) but now he can't figure out how to drink from it. So I tried to drink from it myself, and instead of liquid coming out when he bites on it, he would have to suck on it like a straw, and I think he just can't figure that out.
So, any recommendations? Preferably lightweight, with easier drinking thingy? He drinks from Medela bottles, if that matters at all.
Re: s/o sippy cups...
I find for training with sippy cups (at least with DD and some other kids I babysat), the soft-spouted ones aren't the best. Instead, buy a hard spouted one that has a removable valve (Playtex or Munchkin are the ones I know). Offer him the cup with water with the valve removed. He'll learn that every time he tips the cup up, water comes out. Eventually, he'll actively seek the water and try to suck. You'll notice when he starts to really get the hang of it because he'll get flooded. Then you can add the valve.
We just bought a straw cup (Playtex brand) that has handles and spots on the side to squeeze. If you squeeze it the liquid comes up the straw, to help them learn the straw brings liquid.
So far we haven't had much sippy cup success, but we just started 2 days ago.
I've been confused, too. I have several different kinds of sippy cups. The ones that you tip and bite, the ones you tip, bite and suck, one with a straw, one with a straw you have to bite, one with a valve and one with just holes.
Yea. I kind of went overboard. He doesn't get the tipping thing at all.
That seems like a good idea to give him one that the water could just pour out of, then he'd get the idea just to tip it. Then once he gets the hang of it give him the ones that he has to suck/bite on. I dunno, I think I'll try that with Jack.
daycare suggests the soft spout Nuby ones. But neither of my kids have liked those. They just bite down and all the water flows out. DS did the best with these gerber ones:
But I am having a hard time finding them this time. So I got these Playtex ones for DD:
So far she just plays with it. But once or twice she has grabbed DS's take and toss cups and gone to town. So I may just go ahead and start her out on those.
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We got these Nuby starter sippys for Miles. He can drink REALLY easily from them. The only issue I have is that they don't have handles. He has a hard time lifting the cup up to sip from it. I wonder if handles would be easier for that.
Buy this Tommee Tippee cup:
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11225530
It has a soft spout, and you can screw the top onto the small one you have with the handles (all their products are interchangeable).