Sunday 28 January 2007

Sippy Cups

We have used several sippy cups over the last few months, and only one has survived the test of time.

I'll start with the Heinz First Tumbler.



I liked this one because it had the FLEXISOFT™ Spout Lid, and FLEXISOFT™ on the sides and base of the tumbler for extra grip. Since Wombat was just starting to teeth at the time, and only just learning how to hold a cup, this seemed like a great idea to me. The "specially designed removable non-spill VITALVALVE™" worked very well to reduce spills, and popped out for cleaning. Wombat loved the clip-on spout cover, and it became a favourite "toy" for a while. The biggest problem with this sippy cup was washing it. For some reason, I could never seem to get it clean. If it was used for juice, it kept the smell of that juice for ever afterwards. Also, after a while, the little rubber-band arrangement on the valve would slip off while washing, and you had to carefully slide it back into place. It didn't take long for the mouthpiece to become a bit ragged with toothmarks, either.

Next came the Avent Magic Cup.



I bought the Avent Magic Cup because, unlike the Heinz Tumbler, it could be boiled. We used this one for Wombat's broth - when he was first moving on to solid foods, he loved to drink turkey or chicken broth with his meals and we found it an easy way to introduce protein into his diet. The Magic cup could handle the slightly thicker liquid and I could boil it to make sure any grease or fat residue was gone before the next use. It also had a patented valve - in this case, a round silicone plate that popped over the underside of the spout. It worked very well to stop spills, and came off easily for thorough cleaning. The main problem with this cup was, when the liquid got low, it had be turned almost totally upside down to get any out. This meant a lot of wastage, as I had to make sure the cup was more than half full, or else Wombat wouldn't get a proper drink - at least, not without dislocating his neck! The Avent Magic Cup (and an Avent bottle I had) went into straight into the bin the day I read about an American study which found that several brands of plastic baby bottle - including Avent - leach dangerous levels of a chemical which mimics a female hormone into the bottle’s contents. I now use glass bottles for all Wombat's broth, milk and juice. I only use a plastic cup for his water because he likes to be able to carry it around with him (see below).

The cup he uses every day now is from Tommy Tippee - I can't find a picture of it on the internet, so perhaps it has been redesigned? Here is a photo of it in use, anyway...



This cup has been the one Wombat likes the most - the valve works well to prevent spills and pops out for easy cleaning (though it also pops out if the cup is dropped any distance - like from a highchair - so you need to check it is still in place before handing the cup back). The valve also turns over - one side is slow flow, for when baby is just starting to get used to the cup, and the other side is fast flow, for when they have got the hang of it and want to drink more. I only use it for water (as I explained above) so I don't know if it would retain the juice scent, but I don't think so as it is a harder plastic than the Heinz cup. It does have a soft spout, though, and after lots of chewing there are only a few teeth marks. The two handles are also a bonus - Wombat quickly learned to manage this cup on his own, and now loves to carry it around with him so he can drink 'on the go'. The handles pop off so you can clean the peanut butter, banana or other food out from underneath them! They also have the soft grip stuff, so it sits on the table well. The grippy stuff on the handle is starting to show signs of wear after 5 months of constant use (it seems to be less resistant to chewing than the spout!) The main drawback with this cup is that it is 'one-sided' - if baby picks it up when it is facing away from him, he will try to drink from the spout 'upside down'. This is no problem if the cup is full, but if it is empty, he will just be sucking air until you turn it around for him.

2 comments:

Steff said...

we have used both the first and last cup - our biggest problem was that kaelyn HATED the valved - they were all too slow for her - so yes the last one was the nbest in that respect as it flowed the fastest - the best ones I found though were the valve less ones with the fold down spout (can't find picture) and now uses a straw cup

Jeremiah McNichols said...

We made some inquiries at Tommy Tippee after you asked about it on Z Recommends; the company got back to us with a response this morning. I will post what we learned in the comments of our sippy cup showdown.