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๐ผ Elevate your babyโs first sip with science-backed style!
The Doidy Cup in turquoise is a breakthrough baby weaning cup designed with a unique slant to teach infants to drink from a rim, replicating natural breastfeeding mouth action. Made from BPA-free, food-safe HD Polyethylene, itโs break-resistant and comes with a resealable travel bag. Trusted for over 40 years and endorsed by UNICEF and the National Childbirth Trust UK, itโs the modern parentโs must-have for spill-free, confident baby feeding.
| Brand | Bickiepegs |
| Color | Turquoise |
| Special Feature | Break Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Food |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Occasion | Baby Shower |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Specific Uses For Product | Baby Mealtimes, Weaning |
| Shape | Round |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only, Microwave Safe |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant, Baby |
| Material Feature | BPA-free |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6"W x 3"H |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Customer Package Type | standard packaging |
| Manufacturer | Bickiepegs |
| UPC | 786771909192 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Item model number | Bickiepegs |
| Material Type | HD Polyethylene |
| Additional product features | Break Resistant |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
R**A
Best cup for breastfed babies
The media could not be loaded. When we received this cup I had my doubts that it would work. It looks strange but it is amazing!!! The first few times I helped my 6 month old use the cup. After a couple weeks of using it, I still have to help him put his second hand on the cup but he knows how far he can tip it before it spills. He seems to really enjoy it!!This seems absolutely great for breastfed babies or those doing baby led weaning. Sure, itโs a bit messy at first but itโs fun watching your baby learn something new!!!
E**L
Helped our picky baby drink milk!
This thing really does work. My 8 month old daughter has never taken a bottle (we've been trying since 6 weeks), we've tried every single bottle and nipple on the market- seriously, every single one! It took a little bit of practice, and she still can't hold the cup by herself quite yet, but this is the only way we can get her to drink milk while I'm not around to nurse her. She usually laps it up like a baby kitten, which is doubly cute and entertaining. If you've got a similar situation on your hands, this cup is definitely worth a try! We just always have to remember to offer it to her very slowly, she can only drink small amounts at a time (BFing is usually a pretty slow flow).
C**E
I wish I would have found this sooner!
I have bought my 10 month old son practically EVERY sippy cup on the market. He refuses to drink out of them and finds them funner to play with. He has been interested in trying to drink out of our cups for some time, but they require him to tilt his head all the way back. The first time he tried the Doidy Cup, it was a success. The look on his face said it all. He was so proud that he had drank like a big boy and none had spilled on him. I do have to hold it for him but with practice I think that he will so be doing it on his own. I would recommend this to every single parent.
V**Y
Easily teaches baby how to drink from a cup but can be messy
This cup works very well in teaching my baby how to drink from a cup. I started using it around 5ish months occasionally, and two months later, my baby seems to prefer drinking from this cup than any sippy-type cup, in which she would just chew on the mouth piece. However, the one con is that it can get really, really messy with liquid spilling all over. So, you must be careful when using this otherwise, you'd have half the content on your baby. If you allow a little bit of liquid at a time, there would be less of a mess.
L**D
Best cup to teach baby!
My 8 month old loves this cup! She picked it up very quickly (first use) & now she tries to drink out of EVERY cup! If you're scared of spills, this is not the cup for you. But if you're interested In teaching your baby how to use a cup and want to skip the sippy cups, this is the one for you! A backup 360 cup could work for travel situations. I personally plan on using this doidy cup for all situations, she has taken to it so well! Plan on purchasing the pink one as well :) great product. Baby's first year essential!
D**Y
Cheap plastic
It is a nice little cup that is no where near worth $11. Marketing at itโs best I guess. I just wanted a nice cup for when my grandson is here, I guess I got caught up in the newness of the product.Get a simple big box cup. Your baby will do fine.
A**.
The BEST for tiny hands
I bought these cups for when my twins were 4 months old because they were really expressing interest in other people's cups. At one point even taking sips of water out of regular cups.The great thing about a Doidy cup is that it accomodates baby foreheads. Normal cups can't tip back quite as far as small babies need the cup to without smacking their foreheads, but the slanted design of this cup allows them to actually get sips easily.Yes, this is messy for kids that are learning. Just like every other thing that is messy. It's no self contained sippy cup by any means, but for learning purposes it's very well designed.I use the Doidy cup by just putting a very small amount of water in the cup (a few sips or so) and letting my kids try to sip out of it. They are 9m and I still try to help guide them, but if they flail and spill water at least it's a few sips rather than a cup full of water.They also just really like the cups. They like to hold them and it's great practice for holding cups. They are sturdy and have held up to play as well.The handles are slim enough for tiny hands to grip easily, but they are very sturdy. I dont think they would easily break at all. My kids smack them on their high chair and they take a beating very well.I think they will like these cups for a long time and it was a great purchase for that reason alone.
C**P
Excellent Trainer Cup
Started using these when baby was 6.5 months old, have been using for about 8 weeks. She refused to figure out how to use a sippy cup. Turns out after some research that that's a good thing for both talking and hand eye development. These are great trainer cups. Both the tilt so baby's forehead isn't in the way and the little handles are great. Baby really likes to help hold the cup, which is great of learning. She also doesn't spill as much in this cup, though of course there was some mess as with all baby things. I'll come back and update this review once she starts holding in on her own to review how that goes too.
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