Monday, January 4, 2010

Munchkin Sippy Cups Mommies! I Have Two ?'s About Sippy Cups And Weaning?

Mommies! I have two ?'s about sippy cups and weaning? - munchkin sippy cups

Jeffrey is about 9.5 months and finally found a cup that you want. Today, a little juice from it was, then he drank out of a formula from him. He drank it perfectly.

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He is a trainer Mighty Grip 8 ounces cup.

I like the built-in one part of the valve. But my son likes it upside down and press the nozzle and drip a little. Do you know if they have the same image (as I have), but you can input and output valve for washing?

Once your child has brought a cup. A. "They are used for juice and water, or B, they take out of the bottle and let her use the toilet?" My son always has a bottle and not really out there. I was curious what you have done or do mothers. He was formerly the years of age, by the end of May, almost his bday or shortly after having a bottle.

4 comments:

M T said...

After my daughter used to drink juice and water, always use the cup. For milk, I would suggest the supply of cups per day, until it finally got used and threw the bottle in about 13 months. Do not question whether forcing! Good luck xx

allardja said...

I do not change my child to a cup up to a year, but not all cylinders. It was difficult to learn, hit head back to get the flow of milk or juice, so I finally went to the straw cup. In any case, I would not be back in the bottle, so without him. Good luck!

allardja said...

I do not change my child to a cup up to a year, but not all cylinders. It was difficult to learn, hit head back to get the flow of milk or juice, so I finally went to the straw cup. In any case, I would not be back in the bottle, so without him. Good luck!

Lina's Mommy said...

Not sure if the cup, but you can try another, who knows how it must have been that way, like any other cup.

I went straight to a cup for everything and my baby has stopped bottles during the day and her 1 Birthday was completely in the cups.

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