She has no problems with them and I honestly do not understand how some parents cannot figure out how to use them... It helped her transition to a real cup and she gets these in the car now.
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She has no problems with them and I honestly do not understand how some parents cannot figure out how to use them... It helped her transition to a real cup and she gets these in the car now.
DS Got this one for Christmas, only it has handles on it. He did really well the first time he used it, and after he finished his milk I put 1/2 a cup of water in it and gave it to him without the top and he did fine.
She has no problems with them and I honestly do not understand how some parents cannot figure out how to use them... It helped her transition to a real cup and she gets these in the car now.
DS Got this one for Christmas, only it has handles on it. He did really well the first time he used it, and after he finished his milk I put 1/2 a cup of water in it and gave it to him without the top and he did fine.
My son got frustrated with that Sassy cup. The smallest cup comes with the handles, BTW. Frankly, I couldn't figure it out myself, so in the cupboard it sits.
Joseph Michael - 12/22/2010
5lbs 9 oz, 18.5 inches long
6 months: 16lbs 15 oz, 27 inches long
Re: Training cup?
DD has these https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12211067
She has no problems with them and I honestly do not understand how some parents cannot figure out how to use them... It helped her transition to a real cup and she gets these in the car now.
DS Got this one for Christmas, only it has handles on it. He did really well the first time he used it, and after he finished his milk I put 1/2 a cup of water in it and gave it to him without the top and he did fine.
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My son got frustrated with that Sassy cup. The smallest cup comes with the handles, BTW. Frankly, I couldn't figure it out myself, so in the cupboard it sits.
5lbs 9 oz, 18.5 inches long
6 months: 16lbs 15 oz, 27 inches long