Information
- To allow child to sip from any angle, no drop left behind
- To make learning to sip from a straw easier for your baby
- Spill proof design and easy to clean bottle
- Easy to hold, dishwasher safe and made without BPA
- Suitable for 9 months & above
Description
The First Years Spill Free Minnie Straw Trainer help your little one learn how to sip from a straw. The weighted end of the straw on this Disney weighted straw trainer cup stays with the liquid and lets your child sip from any angle. No more frustrated sippers. The silicone straw helps them get every last drop as they learn to use it. With two handles that make it easy for babies to hold on to, this sippy cup is great for little ones practicing with a straw for the first time. Your baby will love sipping with a favorite Disney friend and parents will love the spill-proof design that helps keeps the drink in the cup. The cup is dishwasher safe, and the weight at the end of the silicone straw removes easily for a thorough clean. Having a baby brings so much joy to expecting parents, family and friends. The First Years are proud to have been part of this exciting journey for many generations. This one-stop shop baby stores cater for every need from early pregnancy up to toddler age and beyond. The First Years cater for all needs from everyday simple products to travel systems, strollers and bedroom furniture – priding ourselves in offering only top-quality, sought after brands at really good prices.
BENEFITS
- Weighted straw trainer cup stays with the liquid and lets your child sip from any angle
- Helps to get every last drop as they learn to use
- Silicone straw can be removed easily for a thorough clean
- Drinking from a straw encourages your child to develop that more advanced way of sucking and swallowing
- Helps to strengthen the lip, tongue, and cheek muscles
HOW TO USE
- Take the Mini Straw and place the “training side” of the straw (curved with sensory bumps) into the puree or thick liquid. Then, cover the other end with your finger. This will draw a small amount of food/liquid into the straw
- Place the “training” end (with the sensory bumps) towards your baby’s lips, but don’t put it in their mouth. Instead, encourage your child to lean toward the straw to independently place their lips on it
- Then slowly release your finger, so they receive a tiny sip. This will help your child to have good lip rounding while learning to swallow from the straw
- Practice this strategy a few times until you feel your child actively sucking from the straw.
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