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    Posted: 23 August 2011 at 10:40pm
Anyone used this? Just wondered if it was worthwhile or not, at $20 with pp.
DD doesn't drink from from a bottle or sippy cup at the moment - closest thing is sipping from a glass with help - so if it might be significantly useful I'd probably get one.
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I've never seen one of these before - makes sense though! I'm just not sure that I could part with $20 for a cup! Kids do get better at using different sippy cups over time. We've just used a variation of styles, but I've not spent more than say $5 on the different ones we've got. We started with one just with plain holes and progressed to straws, then bottles with pump-bottle-style-sippy-things, which I find best now for tucking in my handbag. DD can interchange between different types no problem now...
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We started off with a normal plastic cup for DD as she wasn't into sippy cups. She was drinking independently from it by around 10/11 months, I just put little bits in it so it didn't matter if she tipped it over. Now she can pour her own drink and carry her cups around with no worries. Once she was confident with the cup she was happy drinking from a sippy cup, she doesn't care what she has. They are just convenient when out and about. I usually use the tommy tippee ones that are most like a normal cup when you take the lid off.
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Cheers, that's good to know. Will probably stick with cheap options for now and keep trying!
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