Thinkbaby 9oz Trainer Cup with Handles | 
enlarge | Brand: Thinkbaby Category: Baby Product
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $6.39 You Save: $2.60 (29%)
New (14) from $6.39
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 255
Age: 7 months - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 2.5 x 7
MPN: 990109 Model: 990109 UPC: 890397002028 EAN: 0890397002028 ASIN: B0012KF5HA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Thinkbaby bottles are free of bisphenol-A (BPA), lead, PVC, phthalates and nitrosamines | | • | Bottles feature soft silicone spout to ease in transition from baby bottle to trainer cup | | • | Dishwasher safe and top rack recommended | | • | Easy and fun to hold handles | | • | Travel cap included |
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Product Description Thinkbaby's 9oz trainer cup is free of bisphenol-A and toxic chemicals. The spout is designed for the next step in your child's feeding. High grade silicone spouts provide and easier transition from bottle feeding to cup. Easy to hold handles. Dishwasher Safe (Top Rack Recommended).Includes travel cap. Buy 2 for $16.00. That's a 10% savings! Add both cups to your cart and the discount will automatically be taken at checkout.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Couldn't stop the leaks December 22, 2008 Jennifer Schulze (Austin, TX) I really like that this is a BPA-free sippy cup. Everyone seems to have different experiences with these things, but we just couldn't get it to stop leaking. It is one of my least favorite sippy cups.
Easy to hold but some flow issues December 16, 2008 working mom (NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Easy to hold for my 11 month old, but nipple some times collapses when she drinks. Bought it because it is BPA free.
Great product December 9, 2008 Howard R. Blanck (san diego, CA) Our daughter (just turned 1) who has been using BornFree bottles transitioned to this sippy cup well. The first time we tried she did not like how soft the nipple was. However, we tried again later that day and once she gave it a try she picked up on it really well and loves them now. We are very happy to be free of bottles so early on.
Don't buy these if your baby is used to BornFree bottles. October 11, 2008 E. Dyson (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Thinkbaby trainer cup looked like the perfect transition for my daughter as she moved from bottle to cup, but there was one insurmountable problem. Because my daughter has been drinking out of BornFree bottles, which feature a vacuum-release seal, she was absolutely disgusted with the Thinkbaby cup. She sucked on the mouthpiece until it collapsed (a first for her because the BornFree bottles don't do that), then wanted nothing more to do with it. We have since bought BornFree trainer cups, which are working just fine.
Leaks - unusable October 11, 2008 Jessica Lerner (Denver, CO USA) I really wish I liked this cup, but it leaks so badly that I never use it. The Born Free trainer cups (NOT the drinking cups) are much better. They don't leak at all and are also safe.
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