🐻 Sip, Smile, Repeat — The cutest step to toddler independence!
The Legendairy Milk Honeybear Silicone Sippy Cup is an 8 oz BPA-free, phthalate-free, food-grade silicone straw cup designed to help babies 4+ months transition from bottle to cup. Its semi-translucent, ergonomic design with volume markings supports independent drinking and fine motor skills, while being leak-resistant and dishwasher safe for ultimate convenience.
Reusability | Reusable |
Finish Types | Matte |
Material Type Free | Cadmium Free, BPA Free, Lead Free |
Product Care Instructions | Leak Proof, Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Silicone |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Beary |
Theme | Bear |
Occasion | Baby Shower |
Color | Seafoam Green |
Style Name | Modern |
Embellishment Feature | Glitter |
Additional Features | Leak Proof, Dishwasher Safe |
B**D
AMAZING!
The BEST cup to ever be invented for babies! This straw cup made my baby learn to drink from it in just a week. I had tried other brand straw cups but nothing compares to this. She was able to grasp the concept in days after using this cup. Weeks later and she does still enjoy it. First time moms or moms who has a hard time teaching their babies last time you NEED this cup. All you do is squeeze a little until they learn to suck. It is easy to wash and clean and has lasted me months.
S**L
Great trainer
I bought this after seeing rave reviews on social media and I’m so glad that I did. I went straight from bottle to this to teach my little one to drink from a straw and it’s been a great help. The ability so squeeze tiny buys into her mouth helped her learn to suck on the straw in just a few days. However, it does leak freely if turned upside down and it’s a bit large for little hands so she can’t hold it on her own.
N**E
Just get it already! Not just a fad, it really works!!
My son learned how to drink from the straw the first time I introduced this cup! I have other straw cups I had been using and he would just chew on the straw and couldn’t figure out how to suck water up. But with the Honey Bear Straw Cup you can gently squeeze its sides and it will push water up and out of the straw, once I did that he was a little shocked but understood what he needed to do in order to get the water out.It was super simple to clean, put back together and extremely easy to use. I love the silicone design of the cup, it can be squeezed easily and because it’s silicone it is dishwasher safe for when you don’t want to hand wash it.
A**N
Good for teaching about straws
We had a lactation consultant recommend this for our pretty much exclusively nursed baby who has some bottle refusal issues. She needs to eat when I am not around so we use this or cup feeding if she refuses bottle. Luckily she is now taking the Evenflow balance wide neck medium flow nipples great (not sold on amazon yet really). This cup will be great later for teaching her how to use straws.
S**A
Perfect first water cup
Perfect first cup for your baby to learn how to drink out of a straw. It’s easy for him to hold, it has a good seal so if he flips it around it doesn’t spill out, but if you squeeze it water comes up the straw but that’s what helps them learn so it’s great. The only thing that’s a little annoying is how all the food from my baby’s hands sticks to the outside and gets stuck on due to the design on the cup, but worth it for him learning how to drink water and do it on his own.
E**R
Best way to teach straws
My 6 month old figured this out and we’ve been using straw cups ever since. This is definitely a training tool bc they eventually figure out they can squeeze it and you end up with liquid everywhere. But I’ve recommended it to many moms. It is not leak proof and that the whole point - they learn by you squeezing the liquid up for them. So it’s not a full up and leave baby on the couch with it. It’s a little spendy, but I will use it over and over for my babies
A**A
Every 6 month old should start with this cup
We bought this when my daughter was 6 months old, we always skipped the sippy cups and went straight to a straw cup. Until they get the sucking motion through the straw down, there is also some tension from them holding the cup that pushes the drink through, which helps them learn. It's a little pricey for just a cup, but it's so cute. I only ever used it for water, but I'd imagine it might be hard to clean if you had a different kind of liquid in it.
U**T
Unfortunately great but didn’t last
My baby loved this cup. However, after only a month of having it, mold has grown inside even with cleaning it every night. For someone who does not use a dishwasher it was clearly very hard to clean.
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