Dr. Brown's Sippy Straw Bottle with Silicone Handles, Blue, 8 oz
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My sincere thanks go out to For drinking formula, the Dr. Brown's Sippy Straw bottle can be used. In order to prepare Dr. Brown's formula, follow these steps Bubbles should not be allowed in formulas. It is not a good idea to You should gently stir the mixture to ensure that lumps are fully dissolved.
My sincere thanks go out to This Dr. Brown's Sippy Straw Bottle with Silicone Handles, Green, 8 oz bottle cannot be used with the 4 oz bottle.
My sincere thanks go out to Dr. Brown's Sippy Straw Bottle with Silicone Handles, Green, 8 oz is made from polypropylene plastic that is BPA free.
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Although it is a great concept, I decided to buy the sippy bottle for my almost two-year-old It's been over a year and the straw no longer works, so I tested it for my chilled, encouraging her to use it, but the last time I tried with it, which was today, all I was sucking was If there is a simple solution to this problem, I will change my rating. Trying to teach my baby how to use a straw or a sippy, but my baby doesn't seem to like it.

This book is highly It is 100% spill proof, too! You're the best!.

It's been a few weeks since I bought it, and at first I was pretty pleased It was just the other day when I discovered the straw was no longer There is nothing wrong with it, and I've taken it apart and put it back together so many times that I can't figure out what's wrong with it. I am very annoyed by the fact that I have to buy a new.

It wasn't available when I searched for straw cups for my 12 month old, not even when I searched for straw cups. I love the Munchkin weighted straw cup because it has so much more functionality and is easier to drink from and clean. Additionally, I like that each bottle has an oz written on it, so I don't have to guess how much formula to use or mix it myself. It also fits more easily into the side pocket of our diaper bag thanks to its slim design. There are too many bottles for me to use, so I would like to be able to buy the top straw mechanism separately. However, we used Dr. Brown bottles so I have a lot of bottles I'd like to continue using. To get through the day with just a few for $8, I need only a few.

It may take a while for it to become effective. We will wean my 1 year old from the bottle soon. Drinking rarely is out of the question for him. At first he was doubtful, but after a day it seems like he's adopting this. It is very easy The fact that he can drink without tilting his head is amazing to me. According to the other comments I've read, the cup has broken in some instances. So far, my cup is still intact and working. In the event that something changes, I will let you know. I have been frustrated by this since my 1-year-old began to get frustrated. The problem is not resolved after several attempts. There is only a slight leak of liquid When I have attempted to drink from it myself, it has become extremely difficult. The recommendation is not possible for me. Though I was excited at first about the concept, I don't mind saying that the execution was not great.

Cleaning the lid isn't as easy as it looks. In essence, this is just a Dr. Brown's bottle base with a fancy top and lid. It's a hit with my son. Leaks are not present. As well as the weighted straw, it can be tricky to clean. I wish we could buy more Dr. Brown lids so we could reuse our.

So I am a mother of two. Since my son (2) is unable to hold a cup, I appreciate this cup more than the other Dr. Brown cups (which I love WAY better) because it fits his needs as a disabled child without hands. There are some cups I love so much, but my son bites through the spouts, and I keep replacing them. My first thought was that purchasing a sippy cut with a straw would solve ALL of my problems with him. However, these cups are more prone to giving me a headache than the other ones. In the event that the straw becomes dirty after cleaning and reassembling them, the liquid will NOT pass through it. I'm constantly adjusting the straw, and when I do that, it makes a big mess. If you open the cup soon after opening, milk, juice, and/or water will spill. The frustration is great. I wonder if this cup will work perfectly if the liquid all goes through the straw in the proper manner.

As a result, she is able to drink milk on her own. Furthermore, suction of the straw cup is easier than that of other types. Combined with the fact that it's leak proof, this is an easy choice. There are two of us.
