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Best straw cup for milk - 10 month old

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Flopsy145 · 26/01/2022 09:38

Looking for recommendations for a weighted no valve straw cup for my dd please! Smile
She drinks water from one but I don't know the brand as just got it from a random shop and can't find the same! It's also not weighted.
It will be for the odd bit of formula for a few months and then normal milk when she's 1. Primarily for nursery use.
She's EBF!

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MotherOfDragon20 · 26/01/2022 10:10

Tum tum straw cups are the only ones I’ve found that are weighted with no valve.

www.tumtumtots.com/collections/bundles/products/tippy-up-cups-bundle-boys

MotherOfDragon20 · 26/01/2022 10:12

Just noticed the link I sent is for a bundle of 3, they do sell them individually and in lots of different colours if you just search the website. Highly recommend them, only cup my 14 month old will drink from!

BugMummy · 26/01/2022 10:13

Tum tum my little one loves hers

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Williams3001 · 26/01/2022 10:47

I’ve tried a few as we’ve managed to break/lose several. (Note: we were also EBF when we introduced so we actually use the straw bottles for water.)

Mori: it’s a regular straw with no handles but was really good (until I accidentally left it somewhere). I actually liked that it didn’t have handles as it helped teach LO how to hold a ‘normal’ style cup.

Skip Hop: similar style to the Mori one but a little less expensive. The caps do tend to pop off when they’re dropped but they’re easy to pop back on and honestly that’s the only fault I’ve had.

Primark: they have some cheap ones with handles but they tend to leak and are generally pretty poor quality.

Munchkin 360: We use these for his ‘fridge milk’, as he won’t take it from a straw bottle. I was skeptical but these are actually leak proof… except when dropped. Unfortunately toddlers are fascinated with everything, so whenever LO drops his and remembers that it releases a splatter of milk, it starts the whole ‘oops’, drop, giggle, sip, ‘oops’, drop cycle… It’s a minor inconvenience though, so we still use it so DH can do bedtime or I can have a break if I want.

Flopsy145 · 28/01/2022 08:20

@Williams3001 thank you! After googling I've realised it's a skip hop one we already have so thanks for helping me find that!!
@MotherOfDragon20 thank you! I'll probably get the bundle so I have a few in the cupboard 🙂

Thanks all!

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