OXO Tot Transitions Bicchiere con cannuccia con manici rimovibili - 6oz - Navy 1 conteggio (confezione da 1) Navy

Brand:OXO

3.4/5

37.73

La tazza con cannuccia OXO Tot Transitions con manici ha una cannuccia a forma di mandorla a prova di versamento che si adatta alla bocca del tot e riduce al minimo il disordine, facilitando il passaggio dal biberon, all'allattamento al seno o alla tazza con beccuccio. La valvola della cannuccia si apre non appena le labbra del bambino la toccano per bere facilmente, e il tappo a cerniera si chiude per creare una tenuta stagna. I manici rimovibili offrono una presa comoda per il tuo piccolo e il cappuccio e la cannuccia sono rimovibili per una pulizia facile e accurata. Senza BPA. Lavabile in lavastoviglie.

EAN: 0719812942797

Categories: Alimentazione, Alimentazione solida, Tazze,

Senza BPA, capacità 6 once. Il coperchio si smonta per una pulizia profonda. Lavabile in lavastoviglie. I manici rimovibili aiutano i più piccoli a controllare il bere. Il tappo incernierato si chiude per creare una tenuta stagna ed è rimovibile per una pulizia accurata. L'esclusiva valvola della cannuccia si apre non appena le labbra del bambino la toccano per bere facilmente. OXO Tot Transitions Bicchiere con cannuccia con manici La cannuccia a prova di versamento si adatta alla bocca del bambino per ridurre al minimo il disordine.
Additional product features ‎Leak Proof
Batteries required ‎No
Brand OXO
Brand ‎OXO
Capacity 6 Fluid Ounces
Capacity ‎6 Fluid Ounces
Care instructions ‎Machine Wash, Hand Wash Only
Color Navy
Color ‎Navy
Country/Region of origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,324 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Item model number ‎61127800
Item Weight ‎0.24 Pounds
Item Weight ‎3.84 ounces
Material Plastic
Material ‎Plastic
Material Type ‎Plastic
Number of Items ‎1
Package Type ‎Standard Packaging
Pattern ‎Solid
Product Dimensions ‎3.11 x 4.52 x 7.7 inches
Product Dimensions ‎3.5"W x 7.5"H
Special Feature Leak Proof
Special Feature ‎Leak Proof
Style ‎6 oz With Handles
Target gender ‎Unisex
Theme ‎Baby
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Melia Orrell
Works well, good quality
This is perfect for our kiddo's age and stage, started them on it at around 7-8 months and it was a smooth transition.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
resistant to multiple throws
I wanted to give this cup 5 stars, initially, but I have to agree with other reviewers about biting, to some point. I bought this cup after trying several others with plastic spouts, my daughter hated the plastic spout. It probably took us about a week to teach her to bite and drink out of the OXO cup, and then she absolutely loved it. If your child is a thrower like mine, this cup will last you forever. I couldn't tell you how many times she'd thrown it after drinking saying 'Done'. There are literally no cracks on the cup, and no piece broken. The cup is easy to disassemble and clean. I have a tiny bristle brush (from a metal straw), and I use it to clean both parts of the OXO cup straw. The cup is spill proof, and I let my daughter carry it around the house, this way I make sure she hydrates through the day. As far as biting: we introduced the OXO cup when my daughter was 10 mo. old, and I was still breastfeeding. It wasn't until 4 mo. later that she started to bite me during nursing sessions, but by that time my body stopped producing milk, and she thought she could bite to squeeze it out. I inspect for wear and tear, anything that goes into my daughter's teething mouth daily, as there are always risks of choking on the soft pieces, that the baby can chew off, same as with the pacifiers. The cup is still intact after 5 mo. of intense usage.
Scritto da: Kim
Torn
I'm so torn - my daughter loves the Munchkin Any Angle but not the 360 one. This is very similar to it except for one fatal flaw... it doesn't have a weighted straw. This is so frustrating.... she tries to sip it from one way and if it's not perfectly in place, or if she's at the end of her drink, she will just get frustrated and throw it. The straw is crooked, no matter how I install it... not sure if it's how much she shakes it or what, but that's what happens to us. The straw is frustrating but I'd rather it be frustrating and leak proof than not. She learned to use it pretty quickly especially because it is very similar to the Munchkin cup. The handles are a hit and she has a good handle (no pun intended... okay a little) they're lightweight and big enough but not too big for baby hands. I've given her water, breastmilk, and formula (I was scared to gamble with breastmilk). Jury is still out.
Scritto da: PieceOLease
Doesnt leak and was perfect once she got the hang of the flow!
***UPDATE**** this is by far my favorite cup! I think it was hard to start with because it flowed too well when my daughter was an infant. A few months after, she was handling it like a pro! Also, this is the only cup I have that doesnt leak! The ones I have that have started to seem leaky, I think the spout was getting warped slightly when I was washing them in the dishwasher. I was shoving them onto the sticks on the top rack and it was poking through the little seal. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I always used OXO sippy's with my older child about 5 years ago, but now that I've ordered this cup with my youngest, I don't like them as much. The way the straw has changed... even on the sippy cup spout ones too. The problem is that the liquid flows too easily. My baby is always choking every time she drinks. The straw used to be more narrow and the kiddos had to suck a little harder. Now, it looks like some compression of the mouth fully opens the flow. Otherwise, I love this cup! It doesn't leak and my 1 year old has thrown it from the high chair onto the tile floor without it breaking. Sometimes the flip top pops off when she throws it, but it doesn't break and is easy to pop back on. I think I will use this cup more when she gets the hang of controlling the flow better. Right now, I've been using a different cup.
Scritto da: glouise
Great transition cup, but wowzer on the backwash...
My daughter was strictly breastfed and refuses tp drink from bottles and sippy cups. But this straw cup did the trick. After a few tries she had figured it out - I recommend you try to drink from it too to understand the motions needed to get the liquid up the straw. The one drawback, which is kind of big really if you're wanting to use these all day long, is that there is NO stopper to prevent the backwash from going into the sippy cup. If the baby is clamping down on the straw (thereby opening it) and they are NOT actively sucking, whatever is in their mouth travels right back into the sippy cup -- immediately tainting the water. One sip with yogurt in the mouth and you've got cloudy water. I'm surprised to not see anyone else post about this.
Scritto da: J
Great alternative to a sippy cup. 13m old drinks water and milk from these
My 13m old loves these bottles! I’ve had the smaller one for 3m now and we are still enjoying it. She was drinking water from them, but now that she’s a year old and we dropped the bottle she drinks her milk from these. We have tried so many other bottles for her milk, but she likes this one better since the milk flows easier… I guess because the straw is bigger than the tiny straws on the other toddler cups. I did snip a piece (with my tiny lash scissors) from the inside of the straw so that she wouldn’t have to bite down to drink since that is unnatural. So when she flips the bottle over, there is some leakage, but not much. I’d rather some leakage than her learning to bite down to drink and then always being a straw biter. She has thrown and dropped these bottles so much, but they have not cracked or anything.
Scritto da: Kimberly
Love them!
These may seem a little expensive, but I was pretty desperate to get my daughter to start drinking from a sippy cup before summer started. I bought the 360 miracle trainer cup for her and tried to teach her how to use it for an entire month, starting around 6 months old. She HATED it. She liked drinking from it with the lid off, but any time we put the lid on, she just threw a fit. I tried it too, and to be honest I found it difficult to drink from. I read a bunch of reviews and decided to try this straw cup at around 7.5 months, and she almost immediately figured it out and has been drinking from it like a pro for about a month and a half now. It does not leak, even when she accidentally drops it from her high chair (though the flippy little removable straw cover always falls off if she drops the cup). I also like that the handles can be removed when she doesn't need them anymore, and it's really easy to take the entire thing apart to wash it - yay for no mold!
Scritto da: MISS ZOE L BARRAS
Look nice but not the most practical
The look and feel of these is great but the cap is flimsy and falls off every time my 12m old drops it. I also didn't realise it had a valve in the straw which isn't preferable for SALT development.
Scritto da: fei zuo
Best baby straw cup ever! Clever design straw and very easy to clean
This is the best straw cup I have bought so far. No leak at all! The design of the straw is very clever. It lean to the side baby drinks so baby can drink the last bit of water left in the cup. The best thing I like is that the top part of the cap can be taken off to wash thoroughly. (Some cups I have bought can not be taken off and food /dirt were stucked between the gaps)
Scritto da: Hayley Wikinson
Brilliant cup!!
This has been a game changer for us! Admittedly we did need to make the hole larger to help our daughter drink from it initially. But this cup has been launched from every surface going and its super durable, not a scratch in it. The straw is in 2 parts so very easy to clean!! Would buy again if I needed to but our original cup is still going strong
Scritto da: A V Holmes
LEAKING CUP
Cup started leaking after only 1 week. Can't drop off at UPS drop off point due to mother in law living with us who is sheilding
Scritto da: Annie M
Baby needs to bite to get water- not ideal for younger baby
Good cup however the valve means baby has to bite to get water, which isn’t good for a newly weaning breastfeeding baby! Would be better for an older infant. Cup is otherwise sturdy and great to have measurements on the sides. Comes in 6 pieces (2 for straw, 4 cup).

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