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| Meal time Sippy cups, flatware, dishes, lunch boxes, booster seats (for the dinner table). Plus: food allergy issues, toddler foods/formula comments, vitamins, supplements. Any favorite recipe books for quick, toddler-friendly meals? |
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I saw it today in the propaganda that Gerber sends us...but it looked interesting. It is shaped like a regular cup, but has some kind of lip inside that is supposed to help control the flow. I thought it might be a good (and less messy) transition from a sippy to a "regular" cup.
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I have the Playtex version of this, but i have found it to be a bit of a waste. DD "gets" it, but still has zero inclination to drink from a regular cup, which is what I was hoping for!
HTH,
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Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05) |
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We have the Playtex version too because DS is more interested in drinking from a regular cup than a sippy cup. He is able to use the cup by himself and drink from it. He consumes more from this cup than any sippy cup. However, he also gets quite a bit of the contents of the cup all over him when using it. I'm sure it's less than if I just gave him a cup without a lid, though. I do like it, but it's certainly not perfect.
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