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The Olababy Silicone Training Cup with Straw Lid is a safe, stylish, and functional drinking solution for infants and toddlers aged 6 months to 18 months. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, this cup is BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free, ensuring your little one sips safely. Its weighted base provides stability, while the transparent design allows parents to monitor liquid levels. The silicone lid prevents spills, and the straw is designed for both thick and thin liquids, making it perfect for smoothies and water alike. Easy for little hands to hold, this cup supports the development of fine motor skills and is microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe for ultimate convenience.
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Microwave Safe |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Silicone |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.5"W x 4.8"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 0.15 Liters |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Baby,Kiwi |
Occasion | home |
Color | Kiwi |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Non-slip |
R**M
No leak proof, but good cup
My daughter is 10 months old. We’ve dabbled with a couple of sippy cups but she didn’t quite get the hang of having to hold them up to drink, and other ones with draws have too much resistance and are a pain to clean. Decided to try this and it’s been a big hit. Perfect size for her little hands, she’s able to drink from the straw easily (though she dribbles) and it’s very durable and easy to clean. I only give water in this, because I learned very quickly that it’s not leak or spill proof, though after re-reading the description I don’t think it claims to be leak proof. Overall I do like this cup.
E**A
Favorite baby cup I’ve ever tried (3rd time mom)
Worth the price! This is my 3rd baby in 4 years and this is my favorite baby cup I’ve used so far.Pros: nice size for baby hands, durable, weighted a bit so it doesn’t fall as early, easy to clean (comes with straw cleaner), and cute! My 8 month old figured out the straw after 2 tries.Cons: it will spill if knocked over but only a little
A**R
Fast flow for young babies, but great for smoothies
This makes a wonderful smoothie cup. It is quite fast flow for a younger baby (6mo - 12 mo) for water, but it makes a perfect smoothie cup for that age. Our 14 month old loves it and has been eating smoothies out of it for 6 months. The top has never popped off when dropped, but it does spill a bit out the top of the straw.
B**R
Among the best baby cups, but has room for improvement
I spent way too much time researching baby cups and ultimately chose this one after my friend recommended it. Overall I like it, but there's room for improvement.Pros:-Easy for my 8 month old to drink out of! We had tried several other cups with minimal success.-Easy to wash and they include a straw brush.-The straw has a stopper part way down so the baby can't pull it out. I've had other straw cups with a stopper at the bottom of the straw, those are still a hassle bc the child can pull it out almost all the way to play with and then the bottom of the straw is above the level of the liquid. The Olababy straw has the stopper about 2 inches up from the bottom so it keeps the straw at exactly the right spot, with the bottom of the straw at the bottom of the cup.-No sweating bc of the silicone, nice! Sweaty cups just are hard for little hands to hold onto and make an even bigger mess.-Sides are straight, but the grippy silicone means baby cup straps been still be used with it.-This silicone doesn't seem to attract hair and lint as badly as many.-Small capacity. My baby is drinking at most one ounce at a time and doesn't need an 8 oz cup. 4 oz will be great for several more months.Cons:-You can only wash this with unscented soap or else your poor child will be drinking Palmolive flavored water forevermore. I use plain Dr Bronner's.-Even with unscented soap, the cup will still make the water taste weird within about half an hour. I worry about stuff leaching into the water if odd flavors leach into it. This means this is a cup I will only use at meal times and store empty in the diaper bag. Having to bring a separate bottle of water to fill the baby's cup is kind of obnoxious.-No cap! This means it can't be stored cleanly in the diaper bag. I either need to accept the straw will possibly get dirty, or store it in a wet bag, which again, is just kind of obnoxious.-The cap can pop off if the sides of the cup are squeezed bc the silicone flexes. It's game over if the baby figures this out but the cup isn't super squishy and I feel like as long as no one shows my baby how to do this, she won't figure it out for a while. They could have put a ring of plastic around the top inside of the cup to give it more rigidity so this wouldn't happen. I know people are all excited about no plastic in baby cups, but the ring would only need to be in contact with the sides of the lid, not the water.So all in all, I like this cup and would recommend it. A few tweaks would make it absolutely perfect: a stainless steel interior so nothing leaches into the water, a cap that doesn't pop off (incidentally, The stainless steel interior would take care of that issue), and a cap would make this completely perfect.
T**N
Super easy and soft for babies
The media could not be loaded. My little one loves this cup! It has a soft tip/ straw that is good for little gums. I will say it leaks if you tip it overBut I started off by holding it for my baby then we slowly transitioned into him being able to do it himself. I think it is important for them to learn that if you knock over a up it will spill (cause/ effect) this cup is very easy to drink from helping the baby to understand quickly how to use it. I like the colors they offer too. Overall l think this is an awesome starter cup for a 6month old.my 10 month old now thinks its on to drink water!
P**J
Would recommend
If I spent as much time studying in school as I have researching baby cups I could have gotten a doctorates degree. And after everything... I still haven't found the perfect cup, but I haven't given up hope. I like this cup a lot, I got this cup when baby was 7 months to help transition from bottles to straws and cups, baby is 11 months now and I use this cup more than any others.Things I like: It's so cute! I really love the color and that its opaque so I can see how much liquid is in it. It's really easy for my baby to hold. The straw has a stopper so it cant be pulled out. It has a lid and it fits really well. It's super easy to clean (I only hand wash it as silicone can end up holding soap flavor). It has a flared bottom and that's always important. The cup has ounce markers.Things I don't like/wish were different: Volume, I wish it was a little larger, if you fill it too close to the top and put the lid on you will have an overflow, so I can only fill it 3/4th full and need to get a refill through dinner. If the cup is full and it tips over (a.k.a the baby throws it overboard) liquid will spill out of the straw. And lastly price, felt like a lot of money to spend on a cup... but I bought it anyway because I'm desperately seeking perfection.It's pretty good, until I find my perfect match, this one is at the top of my recommend list for a first transition cups.
A**O
Good cup. Not squeezable, very stiff.
The media could not be loaded. I got this because It was advertised as being a “squeezable” straw cup to practice using a straw. I chose this over the honey bear squeezable straw cups because this was way more affordable. It’s very stiff and does not push water up when you squeeze it and causes lid to pop off. I would not say this is a squeezable cup for teaching use of straw. Overall it is a good quality cup and it’s cute, so I’ll be keeping it. It also works as just a cup if you remove the lid. It just doesn’t do what I intended when purchasing. So I will probably find a different cup to use when I first introduce the straw to my baby.
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