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Spill free / throw resistant cup for 1 year old

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squirrelnutkins1 · 28/07/2021 12:55

Hi!

My LO is having a throwing food / anything off her high chair phase. It's so annoying! Any tips on that would be appreciated but my main Q is what's a good cup for her. I've got a Tommy tippee 360 cup but it has just spilt all over the floor even tho the lid is screwed on correctly. Urgh.
Any ideas please? X

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Findahouse21 · 28/07/2021 13:01

We have a couple of tomee tipee straw cups for dd who is also a thrower. Tend to get a small spill as it crashes to the floor but doesn't continue leaking.

Fivemoreminutes1 · 28/07/2021 14:24

Munchkin Miracle 360 sippy

NuffSaidSam · 28/07/2021 14:28

I would get her an open cup, hold it and let her drink from it and then take it away.

Cognikids do nice ones.

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randomsabreuse · 28/07/2021 14:46

Not found any. Munchkin 360s are as good as any of the others in my experience.

mynameiscalypso · 28/07/2021 14:48

I can confirm there are none. 360s are the best of a bad bunch.

FrenchMustard · 28/07/2021 15:17

agree munchkin 360 is good, found it only spills if my daughter can get it to land upside down and even then it doesn't spill very much

Snowpaw · 28/07/2021 16:23

I found the spill free cups difficult. Seemed to confuse the issue of how to use a cup for my toddler. Having to kind of suck at them rather than sip. I just used a normal tommee tipper one with a flip down lid, or held an open cup to her regularly and let her drink then moved it out of the way again.

Vicky1989x · 28/07/2021 16:59

I use the Munchkin straw cup and my DD is a thrower too. Doesn’t spill much IMO

BertieBotts · 28/07/2021 17:03

Nuk magic cup (another 360 so probably the same) or the tommee tippee £2.50 ones.

Just put water in them and then any damage is minimal.

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