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Thinkbaby Trainer Cup, Orange, 9 Ounce
Availability: In Stock
Price: $8.99*
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| Part No: | B0012KF5HA |
| Manufacturer: | Thinkbaby |
| MFG Part: | 990109 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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- Free of bisphenol-a (BPA), lead, PVC, nitrosamines, phthalates, melamine and biologically harmful chemicals
- Single 9 ounce PES sippy cup, silicone spout, travel cap and easy-to-hold handles
- Dishwasher safe (top Rack Recommended) and recommended by Healthy Child Healthy World
- Easy and fun to hold handles
- Travel cap included
Thinkbaby's 9oz Trainer Cup is free of bisphenol-A and toxic chemicals. The spout is esigned for the next step in your child's feeding. Features: - Silicone spout for next stage in feeding
- Free of bisphenol-A (BPA)
- Easy-to-grip handles
- Travel cap to reduce spill
- Dishwasher safe - top rack recommended
- Packed in recycled materials
| It's a good sippy cup | 2010-02-08 | 3 / 5 |
| | This is a pretty good sippy cup. I would say it has helped wean my 12 month off the bottle. She didn't like it at first. I took the handles off and I think it was more like a bottle and that's when my daughter started using it more. It's a good size and the sippy part is more like a nipple. The sippy part does collapse because it's soft but I don't think it causes a problem. |
| my son loves it! | 2010-01-19 | 5 / 5 |
| | i bought this product just because it is BPA free over a year ago. my son loves this sippy cup , he is 2 now. the cup has held up nicely. it does not leak at all, and i haven''t had to change the teats yet. |
| Try this sippy cup before ALL others and safe yourself time and money | 2010-01-15 | 5 / 5 |
| I must have bought EVERY sippy cup on the market...well I thought I had! Because I was so desparate I decided to do more research and found this trainer cup! It works...my daughter is 10 months and loves it. She did an immediate switch from her bottles to this trainer cup. It's easy to grip, it's light and she can get the milk out. It is definitely better than the born free trainer cup because the silicone spout is much softer and less rigid than the one on the born free. I definitely recommend it as a transition from a bottle to a real sippy cup...guess that's why they called it "trainer cup" :-)
If I had give it a complaint you have no clue where the silicone tip will end up when you screw it on, so you end up twisting the handle around so it all lines. Unfortunately then the handles don't end up in the intended place but it still works just fine. |
| We have a winner! | 2010-01-01 | 5 / 5 |
| | My daughter is 10.5 months old. We have been using the Dr. Brown's bottles since she was born, and I have long ago gotten tired of washing all the parts. Since her 6 month well child visit, when the pediatrician mentioned it, I have sporadically tried to get her to use a sippy cup. I have one of the hard spout with valve Playtex cups, and I bought a Nuby one thinking it would be closer in shape and feel (the nipple) to the bottle nipple. Well, she just bites the Playtex spout and frequently the Nuby one as well; sometimes when very, very hungry she will drink maybe 2-3 oz of formula from the Nuby then cry until she gets a bottle. I somehow ran across the Thinkbaby trainer cup and thought, why not? The nipple seemed somewhat closer to a bottle nipple. Well, we received it 3 days ago and it has worked out great - the first time I tried it one morning, I put just 3 oz in it thinking I might have to finish up with the bottle. I ended up having to pour the rest of the formula in as she was doing so well - and since then I haven't used a bottle at all! She has even been drinking water from it which I hadn't been able to get her to do much. Regarding some of the complaints on here - perhaps my daughter is not as strong a sucker, but the nipple doesn't really seem to collapse much on her, or at least not even to affect the flow. It sometimes leaks some if you are shaking it up and down (e.g., to mix up the formula) but when she was rolling it around and upside tonight on her highchair tray, nothing spilled out. I am very excited to finally be able to put away the Dr. Brown bottles, all their many parts, and the bottle rack taking up space on our kitchen counter! Haven't traveled with it yet, and it will be harder to fit it into the insulated bottle pocket on our diaper backpack as they are fatter, but overall this is an awesome cup!! Oh, and SO EASY to clean! I'm buying at least one more. |
| If your baby won't take a bottle...this is the sippy cup to try | 2009-12-17 | 5 / 5 |
| | At 5 months when baby refused to take a bottle after being exclusively b-fed, we tried tons of different bottles to see if he would take any of them. He would just scream, and I was worried he'd never be able to stay with anyone else for an extended period of time because of it. This sippy was the answer. Since the spout is very similar to a bottle, I imagine it will be taken well by many babies, but the combination of the handles (baby loves to hold them himself) and the new experience of using a trainer sippy worked for us. He takes it without a problem! This is also great because unlike other sippies, it does NOT leak at all! If you drop it, or more likely baby does, it will not get on the floor. The bottle is not very heavy, as it has rather thin plastic walls unlike some sippies. I like this because baby does try to play with it, and I wouldn't want him to hurt his head if it knocks against him. It is easy to clean and dishwasher safe on the top rack. We have been using this same sippy for two weeks now and need to order more...but even with this constant use, it is holding up wonderfully. |
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