Which cup do you recommend. We are using a Tommee Tippee kind, but I don't know if it's the right one for DS yet. He usually fills his mouth up with water and spits it out for fun.
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Z does well with the Playtex trainer straw sippy cup but it took him two months to figure it out. We also have the Avent trainer cup (we have the bottles so the spouts can go in any bottle) but I think he dislikes the plastic spout. We are about to try the Nuby sippy cup since everyone seems to think it's awesome. He only drinks water out of sippy cups and nothing else. It's very frustrating
We also use the Playtex straws. DD loves them with juice/water, but still doesn't use them for milk. We recently bought a Nuby straw cup. It's a little bigger and doesn't have handles. DD likes it so far too.
We use tommee tippee and he is spitting it out sometimes too. But he does this with everything. I think it's just for fun and doesn't have anything to do with the cup.
Z does well with the Playtex trainer straw sippy cup but it took him two months to figure it out. We also have the Avent trainer cup (we have the bottles so the spouts can go in any bottle) but I think he dislikes the plastic spout. We are about to try the Nuby sippy cup since everyone seems to think it's awesome. He only drinks water out of sippy cups and nothing else. It's very frustrating
This is exactly us except now we are just trying the Playtex straw trainer. I keep trying to teach the straw...but he's just not getting it yet!
We use Tommee Tippee and we have 2 different kinds and a straw cup.
I have one that has a hard top that LO never could get used to. I found some that have soft spouts (like what the nipples are made of) and he does really well with those. But he is now using his straw cup to get him used to drinking from a straw out of a 'big'/normal cup. He had a hard time with a first with the spout cup but he's figured it out and doesn't really make a liquidy mess as much. Straw cup was a success from the get go though.
We use playtex with a hard rubber spout and he does very well - but still enjoys filling his mouth with water and spitting it out when he's done drinking. Our pedi said not to get the kind with soft rubber spouts.
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