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↘️ Elevate baby’s sip game with the iconic Doidy Cup – where learning meets style!
The Doidy Cup is a 200ml BPA-free, slanted open training cup designed in the UK to help babies aged 6 months to 3 years transition from bottle to cup. Its unique angled shape promotes natural sipping and hand-eye coordination, while dual handles support fine motor skill development. Dishwasher and microwave safe, made from recyclable polypropylene, and available in multiple vibrant colors, it’s a trusted choice recommended by health professionals for confident, independent drinking.









| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Asin | B000RBE6Q6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 333 in Baby Products (See Top 100 in Baby Products) 13 in Sippy Cups |
| Brand Name | Doidy |
| Capacity | 200 ml |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,089) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystals |
| Finish Type | Semi-Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05015295000012, 05015295000340 |
| Included Components | Cup |
| Is The Item Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is The Item Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions W X H | 8.5W x 6.2H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Diagonal |
| Item Type Name | Training Cup |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bickiepegs Healthcare |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DCR |
| Material Features | Recyclable |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Cadmium Free, Lead Free |
| Model Number | DCR |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Baby Shower, Birthday, Bridal Shower, New Year, Valentine's Day, Wedding, Women's Day |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | Dishwasher Safe, Durable, Microwave Safe, Non-Toxic, Reusable |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Style | Cup |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Baby weaning, Training cup, Independent feeding, Drinking training, Home, Nursing, Soup |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Single Doidy Cup |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Baby led weaning, Dinner, Snack, Soup, Vegetable |
| Theme | Baby |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 786771909185 |
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Great open cup for teaching baby
This has been such a helpful little cup, we also purchased the Bibado cups as the same time and whilst they are also good our little one likes to try and chew those (it’s the same material as his teethers so understandable). The Doidy is great all round. It’s much bigger which means I can see how much fluid my little one is tipping toward them, my little also really took to the handles on the side and the cup angle is really helpful as he hasn’t quite learnt to tip his head back yet but is still able to drink successfully. We started using this about 6.5 months and he’s able to drink from this supporting it himself now at 8.5 months.
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Require patience and perseverance but I think it’s probably worth it
We’ve had this cup since my baby was six months old. She was breastfed prior to weaning but occasionally had expressed milk from a bottle.For the first month or so very little water got consumed. I would tip it for her and she would poke her tongue inside and lap at the water like a kitten. Just when I was about to give up something clicked for her. She now gulps water quite successfully with every meal.At nine months, I still hold the cup for her and tilt it. Some days she likes to wash her hands in the cup (fine by me, there’s less scrubbing to be done in between her fingers) and some days she still misjudges things and ends up coughing and spluttering. She likes playing with the cup when it’s empty too. She’s successfully drunk from it totally independently on a couple of occasions, but I think if I was a bit more relaxed about water ending up all over the floor she might be able to do it a bit more consistently by now.I’ve only used the cup at home so far, because of the mess. I haven’t bought a sippy cup to use out and about because I don’t want to confuse her, she just breast feeds on the go. I think this cup is great and with patience and perseverance she’s getting there.I’m not sure who these child geniuses are who can use the cup from twelve weeks. Don’t expect those kind of results for every baby!Update: at about 18 months she is now very confident to drink out of more or less any open cup, as long as she is seated. I do think the doidy cup helped because she was able to start practicing with it so youngUpdate for baby number 2: I tried a sippy cup for my second baby to minimise mess, but he couldn’t work out what to do with it! I’ve gone back to the Doidy cup after about a month of no water being consumed and he loves it! Very similar results to my first baby at nine months.
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Great for teaching toddler to drink independently
Brought this for my 2 year old as she was constantly spilling her drink from a regular cup.The slant on the cup means she doesn’t have to tilt the cup as far to get a drink, so she can take smaller sips with less tilt, rather than tipping the cup too far and spilling it all down herself.It’s hard to explain how it works but it does!!!It has two handles which are great as she has better control when holding the cup with two hands.The only issue I have found is if she is walking with it, water spills out the opposite side easier if she tips the cup that way when not paying attention. So we are using it just for training, and not to have a drink to walk around with, which has been good because to it’s a novelty to use a grown up cup and be able to do it herself without spilling! She loves using it, and is therefor drinking more water too, so it’s a win, win!I’d definitely recommend, it’s really helped build her confidence and skill!
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Helpful
So my baby is not 7 months and is a bottle refuser ! We got this to try to help her to take milk if I am away and it’s not easy as it’s learning a whole new skill but she does drink from it. We make a mess and there’s coughing and sputtering and it’s long but I think if we keep at it she will get it. It’s easy to use and you and baby can easily see the milk as it approaches her mouth and that makes it so much better then a normal cup.
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Well designed cup
A really great cup for a 6 month old learning to drink from a cup. It doesn't need as much tilting for the water to come out as with a normal cup and it's very lightweight as well and feels nice to hold. The handles on the sides are also useful. I also wanted something that's not made of silicone like every other baby item is these days, so it ticked that box as well.
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Try it, you will probably be surprised how well your little one does with it.
I first used this when my little boy was about 10 months, I have struggled with all sorts of sippy cups, he won't use anything with a valve in, I did some research on the internet, and people seemed to recommend this, so I tried it. First day, my little boy drank out of it fine. I had to hold it it and tip it at first, then he would hold it with one hand, and now he picks it up and drinks from it himself (he is 13 months now). I won't say we haven't had the odd accident, when he has picked it up, missed his mouth and just thrown orange all over himself (try to have the video camera at the ready for that one, it's hilarious - nasty mummy!!). We also went through a stage where he put his food into his cup rather than his mouth and he has also used it as a finger bowl, but on the whole, this is a definite success. However I will say that I only use this at mealtimes in his highchair, as I found that if I tried to use it if my son was thirsty while playing, he didn't give drinking his full attention, which usually resulted in spillage!
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Best beaker for my baby...
I have tried a number of different beakers and cups for my (now 9 months old) baby girl and she took to the doidy cup almost immediately while never quite getting to understand any of the other beakers. The great thing is, she can see the water, she squeals with delight when she hears me say "water" and when she sees the cup, she holds out both her hands and can't wait to hold it and won't let go even when she's finished. This is one of the best tableware I have bought for her and she's got to the point where she doesn't like being given a bottle during the day - she wants her cup for water and for milk! I would definitely recommend this from about 5 months onwards or whenever you start to wean - it took my daughter about 2 goes before she understood it - and of course, in the first few attempts she did spill things and want to play with it but it's a way for her to learn and so far, she's not spilling any more. Well, not much! I think it makes her feel grown-up and independent and she doesn't like it when I hold it at the same time...
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This is okay, that’s all
I’d heard a lot of people raving about these cups, so we ordered a couple and gave them a go. Really struggled to see what the fuss is about so far. Yes, you can see the water your baby drinks. No, they’re not anywhere near as useful as a good ol’fashioned sippy cup. So if you’re unsure, stick with the tried and tested methods and not the fads
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