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Kids on the Go beakers

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Jolie · 03/08/2003 21:14

My son is 7 months old and has never taken a bottle; despite my best efforts he just doesn't seem to know what to do with it. I've also tried him on various beakers but the only sort he can manage are the ones that are really basic and DO spill when you tip them up.! Herein lies my probem as it leaks all over my bag when we go out. Now when my daughter who's now 6 was small she had a beaker called a kids-on-the-go beaker as did loads of others round here. The spout bit bent over and clipped down to stop it leaking.
Does anyone know where I may get one or something similar? Thanks

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anais · 03/08/2003 21:18

I think the supermarkets do them. We have the sports cap ones, for the same reason, which are fine, so long as you push the top right down really hard.

HTH!

babster · 03/08/2003 21:51

Ours came from Mothercare and I think Tesco sell them too.

eidsvold · 03/08/2003 22:11

Tesco sell them and similar ones to sports bottles as well with the lid that pushes down.

Elderberry · 03/08/2003 23:24

Boots do them too

Mocha · 04/08/2003 04:37

I second Boots, That is where I gots DD's KOTG cup.

sis · 04/08/2003 11:09

Yep the KOTG beakers from Boots are the only ones that ds would use (had a whole collection of redundant beakers that we tried before discovering the KOTG ones!)

suzyj · 04/08/2003 11:14

Tommy Tippee do one exactly the same. I think Mothercare stock them. They're really cheap and basic and only leak a tiny bit when the spout is flipped down (I keep mine in a little plastic bag if out and about, just in case).

DD will only drink from this one and we found it after a long search during which she rejected all the valve beakers (you'd have to have the lungs of an athlete to make most of them work anyway!). Anyone want the tonnes of plastic beakers and lids littering our kitchen - perhaps we could have a cup exchange system? I have an anyway up cup and a few avent soft spouts and a brandless one from my local chemist, all used once and flung across the room in frustration, if anyone is interested?

Kyliebump · 04/08/2003 20:40

We found ours at Sainsbury's - I think Toys 'R' Us do a similar 'own brand' one.

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