Sip, Smile, Repeat! 🥤
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 |
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
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.
B**A
Perfect first cup
Great first cup for my 6 month old. She was able to figure out how to drink water from it the first night using it and was instantly obsessed with it. The silicone material is sturdy enough but also soft and safe for my baby. The pink color is so girly and cute. And I like how the top is shaped like a bowl because as she is learning how to use the cup it will pick up any water that she spits back out and avoids extra messes. I also like how I can take the top off in the future and teach my baby how to drink from it like a regular cup.
R**Z
4/5 – Great for Learning, Just Not Fully Leak-Proof
This cup has been a great tool for helping our baby learn to drink through a straw! The size is perfect for little hands, the soft silicone is gentle on gums, and it's been awesome for mealtime at the table. Our son loves holding it himself and exploring how to use it.It’s technically tip-over proof, which is nice, but just a heads-up, it’s not completely leak-proof. When flipped upside down (as babies love to do), it does leak a bit. Still, it’s one of the better training cups we’ve tried, and we’ll definitely keep using it during supervised meals!
A**
Perfect size for toddler hands
I love this cup: it's slightly transparent so you can tell how much water it has, the weighted bottom helps avoid spills, straw is perfect size/length and durable to teeth, can fit in my 13 m/o one hand, holds enough water for a small trip... It would be nice if it was leak proof (but honestly it's making a good teaching point) - if knocked over not much, if any, will spill, however a toddler dumping it upside down, trying repeatedly to shake contents out, will indeed cause a "spill".I bought a second one because I liked it so much.
E**6
Wonderful functional straw cup!
Wonderful little cup! Saw this as a recommendation from a SLP page (Eat Play Say) and loved it! You can gently squeeze the cup to help water go up the straw which was great when teaching our 6mo old how to drink out of a straw and now she has mastered it. The stopper is great so LO can't pull the straw out and the lack of a valve helps water flow easily for baby. Though, because there is no valve it is not "no spill" but despite that there really is minimal spillage. Easy to clean (just 3 pieces) and easy for tiny hands to hold!
A**L
Good, cute and perfect. Just wish the lid screwed on
It's perfect for my infant learning to drink from a straw cup that's recommended by my pediatrician. It's smaller and cute. Perfect for transitions to milk eventually so they have a "full cup" but less amount.I rated a 3 star because while it doesn't leak from it being dropped or turned over but it does leak when the baby pulls on the straw and cup and the lid slightly opens
K**E
Love, love, love
This is the only straw my son will use! It has been the perfect transition from bottle! It's soft, but thick. Easy for baby to hold. Cute color! Liquid will leak out the straw if spilled, but that's to be expected w/an open straw. It's perfect!
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