Munchkin® Miracle® 360 Toddler Sippy Cup, Green/Blue, 10 Oz, 2 Count
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Dr. Don Schowalter PhD
> 3 dayI 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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sara goranson
> 3 dayThis is the 3rd set of cups I’ve purchased and they are just the absolute best! They hold up well, they don’t spill when dropped and are a great training cup.
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Chelsea
> 3 dayUsed this with my son 7 years ago and now with my daughter. It’s very easy to use and clean just pull top center out. My dayght knows how to yank it out and pour her water all over. I think it’s better for 3+ who can understand how not to pull that off. The only reason I gave it 3 stars was due to it being too easy to pull off
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Rhenish
> 3 dayOkay like every other confused soul I had my doubts this cup would work, until I saw these and did some investigating I had never heard of WOW cups. These seem to be similar but more affordable. My 2 1/2 year old had recently literally chewed off the straw from his second sippy cup. So obviously it was time to try something else. He can drink unassisted from a regular cup but well anyone with a toddler knows that temper, excitement or just for the heck of it will pop up and the cup can be thrown for any reason. Sigh, liquid everywhere. Ive tried the traditional spout cups. Never liked those for two reasons. One being that no matter who made them the claim that they do not leak was just wrong. Any time the cup was on its side (and believe me its in that position a LOT) it would have a steady slow drip. Not good if the liquid was juice or milk. The second thing I didnt like was the snap on and off lid. That little stinker figured that out real quick and thought it great fun to separate the top from the cup and SPLASH everywhere. And lord help us all when he got ticked and threw the thing, without fail the lid would pop off from the force of the landing and SPLASH. This is why we moved to the sippy cup with straws. On plus side those twisted and snapped on so the top coming off was never an issue. However these too leak. And by this point the crumb snatcher has figured out that if he turns cup upside down he can make it rain. GRRRRR but as we had never heard of this style cup we thought that was the best we could do. Like I said UNTIL the goober chewed through the second straw. His father and I debated simply going with a regular cup as like I said he can drink from that no issue, but the reality is hes just still to clumsy. So being a Prime member addict I hope on here. These cups popped up. Even after the well written reviews explaining how water gets out I still did not understand it clearly. But I liked that there was no straw or spout. Sure it says leak/spill proof but I wasnt hopeful despite the many positive reviews (and yes, I do read the negative reviews to see what the common gripe might be. I decided to be aware of the gripes but ignore them as a decision in purchasing). We ordered them. They arrived yesterday while Destructo was at preschool. I had his snack and milk (in new cup) all set up when he got home.He was not amused by this new style cup. And immediately handed it to his older brother to exchange for his cup; his 15 year old brother couldnt really figure it out either. I laughed and told them both how it worked. Neither looked convinced. I gave the rugrat the cup back, he tried to drink nothing. He handed it to brother. Brother gave it back, I explained again he need to suck and tilt (with the straw cup he had learned NOT to tilt the cup it just came up) and tilted the cup up for him as he tried to drink. Nothing. I laughed told hed figure it out and walked out of kitchen to sit on the couch. He followed me and by the time he made it to the couch he was drinking. Its a hit. He used it for the rest of the day/night and again at breakfast this morning. Now lets talk about leak/drip through status. When they arrived I filled it with water (taking one reviewers advice not to over fill) I keep the liquid below where the bottom of the screwing of the lid is. I turned the thing upside down (over sink of course) and shook it like I was making a martini. NOTHING came out. I laid it on its side and let it sit like that for 10 minutes and nothing leaked. I swear I got so excited youd think I had found some money. I called his dad downstairs and was like it doesnt leak. He was skeptical took it and shook. Damme if he didnt get it to leak some. I decided that its because hes stronger than I am. So poo on him. Its not like Monkey is going to be able to shake it that hard. Im stronger than he is and it doesnt leak when I shake it so I dub it leak proof. Of course we all tried to drink from the cup ourselves and duh I feel so slow for not understanding the other reviewers descriptions. I think the tab in the middle is what kept throwing me.The coloured material under my lip lifts up when I apply the sucking and tilting to drink and the liquid pours our right there. The stopper in the middle obviously controls the flow, which is fairly light and slow. Would make an older child annoyed but for a little one who isnt used to drinking from a free standing cup no biggie at all. They break down really easy to place in the top rack of the dishwasher. And as my older son said once he doesnt need the top anymore the bottom is a perfect kid cup. Will be ordered two more of these.
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S. Ma
> 3 dayWe bought this cup to help transition our toddler off of using cups with weighted straws and the idea behind it works well and is innovative. The only problem is that if she is holding it upside down and presses on the silicone drinking area that it still leaks. We try not to let her play with it, but setting it upside down on a surface will also cause it to leak everywhere. Other than the small leaks, its a very interesting sippy cup
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John and Amber
Greater than one weekThese are actually great. My best friend recommended them as my daughter would somehow poke holes in all of the sippy cups she had and get them to leak everywhere all over the house. These are not entirely leak proof. I have a very very strong 19 month old daughter and if she throws it at the ground hard enough, some water will escape. But not a ton of water and definitely not the whole cup. Which is what I was dealing with before I found these. So I think these are great. It took her about 5-10 minutes to figure out how to drink from them but I think that’s also great because it prepares her for an open cup by drinking out of the side of the cup. I know that some people have a concern for mold getting trapped in a little holes but the top Silicone piece comes off and you can either soak the tops or run them through really hot water and you could probably even find something small enough to stick through the holes if you needed to but I haven’t needed to do that yet. Of course, we only use them for water. I was a little bummed that they’re not 100% leak proof but they are far better than any other cup we have tried thus far. And we have tried plenty, let me tell ya. Now I just get a little sprinkle of water on the floor as opposed to a whole mess.
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Storm
> 3 dayHaving 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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JK
> 3 dayWe previously owned the Munchkin Sippy Cup with handles. It’s definitely aged, along with our kids, so we recently purchased the 360 version, which holds a bit more volume. Biggest draw is that it doesn’t leak, so it’s great for when the kids are traveling in the car or during the middle of the night. If it drops from a high table, it’s possible a small amount of water may splash out (even with the lid securely shut), which is welcomed compared to an open lid cup. Really pleased with this purchase. We fill it up and leave near their bed every night so kids can drink water quickly, easily and leak free. Stellar product.
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jessica reese
> 3 dayMy niece is obsessed with these also, leck proof cups. The colors are great, cup is sturdy and lite weight! Awesome product, I suggest the purchase for your children!
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Tawanna M
> 3 dayI was excited because these say leak-proof. theyre not fully leak proof. My 21 month old had dropped them on the hardwood and liquid has spilled out of them. I still like them and love how easy it was for my toddler to adapt to them.