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Is there really such a thing as a leak proof sippy cup? If there is, I have yet to find it!
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I have some Nuk sippy cups that work great, never leak. I looked online to see if I could find a link for you. I was unsuccessful. Sorry. Mine are older so I couldn't find the exact ones I have.
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These don't have the best reviews for some reason, but after seeing all kids of sippy cups come through my room at the center I work at, these are really the first ones I've seen that don't leak at all. I don't find it hard to clean either.
http://www.amazon.com/Munchkin-Click...lock+straw+cup I've always felt like these ones are the best of the more basic cups: http://www.amazon.com/Playtex-First-...ytex+sippy+cup |
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I start with these: http://www.diapers.com/p/playtex-lil...-oz-2-pk-21510 (with spout) Then switch to these after awhile because it seems better for their teeth. Just me, the others might be fine. (without spout) http://myfrugaladventures.com/2011/1...sippy-cups-99/ Laurel |
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So I may just have really bad luck with sippy cups because I am always cleaning up spilled milk and water off the floor. I will go to the store this weekend and try some of these!
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We use the Munchkin Click Lock for my child. For DKC's, I have two different Playtex styles. None have leaked at my house, unless I have assembled them improperly.
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I don't let kids walk around with sippys. They must use them at the table. I think that helps a lot too.
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I just use the nuby ones with the hard mouth spout and the white plastic valves. But after they are 18 months I take the valves out.
My kids ONLY get drinks at the table, so I don't have any issues here with anything getting in the floor. |
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Same here! Drinks are only allowed in the kitchen and need to be put back on the table when they are through. Of course, outside they can end up anywhere but they are responsible for bringing theirs back in.
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With my daycare children the cups are to be kept on the kitchen counter or on the table. But someone elbows it or somehow knocks it over and it leaks. My 19 month old on the other hand can be a little stinker! Getting him to keep it in the kitchen is really hard, so that is a work in progress. He is constantly thirsty and always drinking! He will leave it on the couch and it will leak or throwing it and splattering it all over the place.
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Ad I only allow drinks and food at designated meal or snack times. Unless we are outside on a hot day. Then they get lots of extra water. |
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I've never used sippy cups with my kids. They went from a bottle to a covered cup with a straw and from there to an open cup. I've never had a problem with leaking even when they've been tipped over for a while. I've never like the "babying" aspect of using sippy cups for a toddler.
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I don't use ANY type of covered, lidded, handled or cups with straws.
I use only 5oz Dixie cups with ALL children enrolled. Kids are allowed to drink ONLY at the kitchen table while seated. For my non-verbal children, we either teach them to sign for water when thirsty or they simply take drinks when offered (in regular intervals between meals/snacks). |
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My kids are all babies and only drink in high chairs, but we still get leaks. Most often it happens when they accidentally drop their cup on the ground and the stopper falls out (common with the cups with the single plastic stopper) and sometimes it happens if their cup is simply lying on it's side on their tray. They are too young to understand that it is leaking or how to prevent it.
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I went out and purchased one of each! Hopefully one of them works. The big kids understand to leave cups in the kitchen but still end up spilling or knocking it over. My oldest now is 3.5. I don't trust them with Dixie cups, those would be so nice thou. Maybe when they are older.
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I have kids 12 months to 4 yrs old. If I had one younger than 12 months, they usually use a bottle but for anyone over 12 months I start training them with the cup, adding only one sip at a time until they've mastered tipping it correctly without spilling. I gradually add more when they start to understand how far and fast to tip it. It does not take long for them to figure it out and use a cup like big kids. I also don't leave cups with liquid in them sitting out. We are required to give fresh water and wouldn't be able to get away with liquids standing in a cup for more than the length of a meal/snack time. fwiw~ I am by NO means saying that using sippy cups is wrong or bad... I just HATE them so I've figured out a way around having to use them. ![]() One of my biggest pet peeves is seeing a big kid lug around a cartoon cup filled with a drink...makes me think of those hobos with their flasks or brown paper bags.... ![]() Plus a kid who is addicted to their sippy cup is usually impossible to potty train. I think Americans are so obsessed with eating and drinking constantly or on the go that it is sad. ![]() Everything needs to be portable.... ![]() ![]() |
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I am starting Blackcat's idea tomorrow. I have cups (ikea ones) that I will be using at the table. My oldest (15m) walks around with the sippy all the time. I want to start teaching them to use a cup at the table. They are between 6 & 15 months (two under 12m have a bottle). Wish me luck!
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I have the take and toss hard ones, they are designed to be thrown away
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FWIW my own kids go get water all day whenever they are thirsty. I have water bottles for them to take to school and sports (required). |
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I serve 10-12 kids at one time and manage it fine but I am also limited on the amount of kids under age 2 I can have at one time. Currently I have 3 under age 2 while the rest of the kids are age 2 and up. |
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My own son used silverware and regular cups by age 9 months. He was also a tiny kid but very advanced developmentally. He walked at 6 months. I am currently teaching both my 15 and 18 month old DCK's to use silverware and not their hands on a full time basis. It's hard, time consuming and frustrating at times but I'd rather teach them now then later... ![]() |
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I'm doing silverware with my older kids too. It's really easy to tell which kids are given them at home too and which are not. |
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![]() He was booted from two different family daycares and one center before I decided to open my own. He was the kid we all vent about here but not because of parents...he was just a tough kid.....he is 22 now and I think was just not cut out to be a kid....his friends have always been 10 or so yrs older than him his whole life. ![]() ![]() |
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This is what I use. They make a sippy spouted one as well and they're fairly inexpensive as well. $2.50ea at Target? I have one boy who can't use a straw well yet and one who can't use a sippy spout well, only a straw so these work well!! |
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I love the Playtex double handled ones. Esp when there younger and just starting to use a sippy. When they don't need the handles anymore, Imove them to one that doesn't have handles. I guess Im different than most. I have them use a sippy as long as possible. Usually about 3-6 months before they go off to preschool I change then to a cup with no lid. Far less mess that way.
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