Munchkin® Miracle® 360 Toddler Sippy Cup, Green/Blue, 10 Oz, 2 Count
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Matthew Smith
> 24 hourBest toddler cups ive used, easy to drink from and doesnt use a straw. Can be spilled but requires intent
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Rusty Shackelford
> 24 hourI ordered this cup for my nephew because he just needed a new one. He immediately knew how to use it and loves it! He runs around saying “my cup, my green cup!” It does NOT leak even when he throws it down or leaves it turned over. It looks a little like a barrel lol but it’s easy for him to hold :) I don’t see how this cup would be hard to clean unless 1 you don’t clean very well or 2 you put like a smoothie in there or something thick. Otherwise I don’t get all the reviews saying it’s hard to clean. Overall we really like it and if you’re thinking about it, go for it!
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Maria
> 24 hourLove them and so do the grandkids. They love them so much they took them home. Time to order more.
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Deryn
> 24 hourBeing a first time parent we went through all different types of sippy cups out of all the sippy cups we owned these are the ones that stuck. All the other sippy cups eventually started leaking under normal conditions these still hold strong without a drip. The only way anything accidentally spills out of these cups is if they are dropped and the lip hits the ground. Plus with all the consumer reports about the other sippy cups growing mold in the areas you couldnt clean around the valves, these you can actually clean every part of it, there is no hidden or impossible to reach area. So far we have 4 of these cups (Orange, Pink, Green and Blue), wish we had started out with these since it also teaches them how to drink out of a regular cup without using a straw. Highly recommend these to any parent looking for a quality sippy cup that can take a beating and still work. I purchased this item at full price and I can guarantee that the price I paid won’t affect the way I review my products, I do this because I base my purchase decisions on reviews and there is nothing worse than getting something other than what you expected based on the reviews you read, so I’ll always try to give the facts about the product first followed by my personal opinion. As far as my ratings they are as follows: 5 STARS ★★★★★ I highly recommend this product and I will be purchasing it again myself when I need another one of these as well as I tell my friends and family about it if they need a similar product. 4 STARS ★★★★☆ I recommend this product but I feel there is something that could be improved on to make it great. When I recommend this product to someone I warn them of what I feel could be improved upon but normally would purchase again unless someone points me to something better. 3 STARS ★★★☆☆ I hesitate to recommend this product as I feel it’s not the best option available. Normally this means it either lacks features or isn’t durable so generally doesn’t give you a great return on investment. Normally I’ll search for something better before I purchase this again. 2 STARS ★★☆☆☆ I don’t recommend this product. Either the product is defective (so poor quality control), doesn’t function as described or poor customer service. 1 STARS ★☆☆☆☆ I recommend staying away from this product. Usually this means I’m trying to avoid you the frustration of dealing with poor customer service for a product that is worthless in either function or quality. If you find my reviews helpful to your purchase, please up-vote.
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Storm
> 24 hourHaving been told that a baby should drink atleast 2oz or 60 ml of water every day let me share my experiences here with different cups and also sharing which one encourages my baby to drink the said limit! Open cup My baby is so much into drinking thru an open cup. She likes to see water coming inside to her mouth. But she plays and spills a lot of water. Although I know open cup is what is recommended for their dental hygiene its really very difficult to change their clothes every time we offer water or to wear a bib for drinking just water. So I offer her open cup when shes on highchair and bib on! Otherwise its these sippy cups. Id rate open cup 6/10 Philips Avent trainer cup They have two nozzles to initially familiarize the bottle with a nipple to make the baby like it and then change to a spout so they will try to use it. The sippy spout has a very large opening that whenever my baby takes and shakes it, water spills all over and it did not work out. However it has measurement scale which is good and a good handle! I d rate it 1/10 for a 6 month old baby Munchkin trainer cup This came without a special spout. It is more like an open cup but wont spill and the baby has to suck to drink from it unlike an open cup. My baby did not understand it has to be sucked! 3/10 for 6 months old baby Nuby cup Surprisingly my baby chose this one. This has a big spout so I did not expect that my baby would like it but she likes it. It has weighted bottom to the straw and it makes the drinking easier. But it spills a lot and never suitable for travel. It doesnt have measurement on it and the bottle could be a little smaller. Handles are good and gives a good hold! Id rate it 8/10 for a 6 month old baby Munchkin latch The spout looks big but its so soft and almost similar to the nipple. For transition from breast to sippy cup this is perfect. It has the handle and it gives perfect hold and can be removed when the baby is trained to carry without a handle also! But if your baby is already trained with a cup and you chose this to change it, its not the best! Doesnt spill!! 9/10 for 6 months old. 4/10 for 9 months and above Munchkin trainer cup Here comes the munchkin cup without handles. Thats the one that works now for my 10month old baby. Her interest towards open cup is still the same. So I use it both as a open cup and closed one when shes using it herself! She is not on fleek with handling without handles but shes adorably practicing! But she learnt how and likes to drink with the bottle. And its dentist approved! 9/10 for a 10 month old
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Pragati
> 24 hourI hope this information helps someone else out there who is in the middle of the thick, confusing fog of whether to use a sippy, straw, or a cup when transitioning from milk bottles to cups. 1. When, at my babys 12-month appointment, our pediatrician told me I have to get rid of milk bottles soon and get on the milk-in-a-sippy-cup train, I went into a massive research mode. 2. Ever since my baby was 5/6-month old, I was using this
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Pamela
> 24 hourThese are great sippy cups in general and the smaller ones with handles are great for the babes as they are learning to drink water. We found ourselves refilling them a lot for our son who is over 2 now and this was a great switch. He still cant be totally trusted to drink out of a cup (when distracted water would be everywhere) but he certainly doesnt need the handles anymore and a larger cup size works perfectly. This is a hit, considers it his big boy water cup. If thrown on the ground, it can still spill a little bit - but its pretty durable.
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Dr. Don Schowalter PhD
> 24 hourI got these cups for my granddaughter. They are truly no spill. Ive purchased so many sippy cups over the years that claim to be no spill, that turn out not to be. These are absolutely no spill. They are also very sturdy and great quality.
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Maria Hernandez
> 24 hourI originally purchased the smaller size and my little one loves them. I love that he can makes a mess and spill the liquid everywhere.
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DancerCounselor
> 24 hourIt is a wonderful little cup that had our daughter drinking from a big girl cup from very early on. Very easy to clean (as with all things that have moisture introduced to it, sometimes mold starts to show up underneath the rubber part, but its easy to remove the rubber and clean it out good as new), easy for her to use, and impressively spill-proof. After many months of use, sometimes the spill-proof part of the lid looses some of its seal and does start to leak a little if the cup is upsidedown or something. To me, thats a normal part of all things wearing down. I had zero problem just throwing it away and buying a new one. One should replace plastic things every so often anyway just for hygiene purposes, so that didnt bother me at all. Highly recommend.