The bottle to sippy cup transition can be a scary change for babies and parents.
Water drinking sippy cup.
However assuming adequate formula or breast milk intake your child may not need more than 2 to 4 ounces of water over a 24 hour period.
Its plastic construction is bpa free and it features a soft silicone spout.
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Somewhere towards the end of baby s first year most parents start moving from a bottle to a sippy cup.
The tommee tippee first sips soft transition cup holds five ounces of liquid and is made for babies 4 months and older.
The reason for no or very limited use of a sippy cup is because the skills of using a sippy cup are actually the same ones they would use when drinking from a bottle.
You can get models with or without handles and choose ones with different types of spouts.
When kids sip for extended periods on sugared beverages they re exposed to a higher risk of decay.
Sippy cups can be a great way for your baby to transition from nursing or bottle feeding to a regular cup.
Water is traditionally introduced through a sippy cup.
However i haven t met too many parents who didn t worry about the transition.
Drink water all day and liberally because your body needs hydration.
Baby sippy cups and toddler trainer cups are designed to teach your little ones how to drink from a big kid cup.
They re the ideal option to help your little one transition from a bottle to a spoutless cup.
The message you begin at 1 year of age.
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A sippy cup is a training cup usually plastic with a screw or snap on lid and a spout that lets your child drink without spilling.
Our miracle 360 cups limit the flow of water in order to reduce the risk of spills as well as decrease the risk of choking while drinking.
Their tongue is placed down and towards the front of their mouth and they suckle to extract the liquid from the spout.
With time the sippy cup with water will naturally transition to a straw cup with water and eventually to a water bottle that she takes to school and drinks from all day.