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The Wow Cup Baby is an innovative 360ยฐ spill-free drinking cup designed for toddlers. Made from BPA-free materials, it ensures safety while promoting independent drinking. Its lightweight design makes it perfect for travel, and it's easy to clean in the dishwasher.
K**M
Not Perfect, but Works Well
I bought this cup to try after going through a number of "spill-proof" sippy cups. This was the first one I tried that had a spoutless lid. I really like that feature, it is better for baby's oral development. There was a short learning curve for my 14 month old daughter, but I think she enjoys drinking from a cup that is more like mommy's. The lid leaks significantly less than spouted cups, but this particular cup seems to pool liquid in the center of the lid, often running down my daughter's face and making a mess. I have another spoutless 360 cup from a different company that is half as costly, and doesn't seem to leak at all or pool liquid. It is the "sassy" cup and does not have handles, but at this point my daughter doesn't need handles, and it fits better in cupholes without the handles. The cup is easy to use and easy to clean. Not sure I would go with the "WOW Baby" brand again, but it was definitely a step up from spouted sippy cups.
M**8
Not very happy with this cup
Not very happy with this cup. It took my daughter a few days to figure this out. I tried it my self and you really have to get it just right to get water out. Not very much comes out compared to normal sippy cups we use which frustrates my daughter and then there is a lot of air that comes with the water. If you have a baby that has a hard time with gas I would stay far away from this cup.
A**R
It is pretty much the same
This cup helped my son drink from a regular cup!The transition from a bottle to a straw cup was very smooth and effortless.After he turned one, I bought several training cups for him to practice with and figured he would figure it out.However, none of them seemed to work for him.Some of them required him to push with his nose or lips and he would stop drinking after awhile.Some of them dispensed too much water at once and he would choke.I tried other methods, I waited months before trying them again. They still didn't work.So I waited until he was almost two. We were planning on taking trip for his second birthday, so I wanted him to graduate from a straw cup before the trip.A little before my son's second birthday, I bought the wow cup and the munchkin miracle cup at the same time.It is pretty much the same, but the munchkin cup didn't come with a lid and it was harder for me to pull apart.SO, CUP REVIEW:When I first gave it to my son, he refused to drink from it for two days.On the third day, I put a little bit of juice on the rim of it and he started sucking on it.After that, he started drinking from the cup every day.He got used to it and we took it on the trip. It was easier to handle and clean than a straw cup.After a month of this cup, we went to a friend's house and he drank out of a regular cup without choking, dripping, leaking, nothing!We bought the bigger wow cup and he drinks from that as well.
L**N
Works as intended and in other ways too.
The cup is 4 pieces, a clear plastic cup with volume markings, a green plastic mouth that screws on to the top of the cup and has handles attached, an orange silicone cone that snaps into the green mouth, and a lid that clips onto the mouth.When it arrived I tried it out first before giving to my daughter. Like others have noted, it takes a fare amount of suction to get any water out. I'd imagine that a highly motivated kid who is used to sucking on either a bottle or sippy cup would figure it out pretty fast. My 8 month old EBF daughter hasn't yet figured it out, but I found that the if I removed the orange silicone piece, the green part slows the flow of water down allowing her (with some help from mom) to figure out how to drink from a cup in a way that reduced my worry of pouring too much out too fast. After about a month, she is now mostly doing it herself. However, it can't be used unsupervised because it will spill if tipped over without the orange silicon insert. Next step for me is to try putting some BM in it with the orange piece in place and letting her figure work on the sucking it out, so I can leave her alone with it. But without the insert it makes a great transition to a real cup for an older kid.When used as intended, it does not leak and is VERY easy to clean. Also, I've thrown it in my diaper bag with the lid on and no orange insert, and not had any leeks. All in all a very impressive bit of child's feeding gear.
H**M
Disappointed
Seal of lid was odd and my son could not figure out how to get liquid out. I tried it myself and realized it was extremely hard to do. My husband, an engineer, confirmed it wasn't releasing the seal easily when used properly. I suspect my cup is defective somehow but the cup is going away.
S**N
Great training tool
While not really spill free, this is a good product. It won't spill when tipped, but if it drops it will spill a tiny bit. I only put water in it, do it doesn't matter too much.
S**Y
Great cup!
Took a little while for my baby to figure out how to use this (she kept wanting to bite down on the rim, instead of suck on it. But once she finally got it, she used it like a pro right away! Love that it's virtually spill proof ( laying down, floating in a bag - great! but when slammed or dropped on the ground, you will have splashes). Wish they would make this without all the chemicals so I could feel better about my baby using it.
K**H
Wow Baby 360 cup
Works as expected. We like it! Pretty spill resistant (except when my toddler bangs it on the floor).
I**A
Baby couldn't get anything out of it.
I bought this cup for my 15 month old. He's already drinking from an open cup and it's his preferred way of drinking, but I wanted to get a cup that would prevent all the spills we've been having every time he drinks. Unfortunately, not only did he figure out almost immediately how to pry apart the silicon valve from the cup valve ring (spills!), but to actually drink, he had to suck very hard - so much so that he never got any liquid out. I tried it myself when I saw he couldn't drink anything, and found that I had to suck quite hard to get anything out.This cup likely works well as a transitional cup for a babies still accustomed to sucking to drink, but wasn't useful for our baby who is already accustomed to drinking out of an open cup.The ThinkBaby cup system ended up being our best option for the spill-proof/leak-proof cup.
C**6
Leakproof and easy to clean
The best I've ever tried! We initially bought the Munchkin ones but they leaked. Tried Playtex but those leaked. These are completely leakproof even when my 2 toddlers throw them around. I keep trying other brands but end up going back to this one. So easy to clean as well. I bought 2 more.
L**H
Great idea for a leakproof cup
Great leakproof learning cup for babies and toddlers.I reviewed a different color and both were exactly as pictured.
M**M
Bebe a 6 mois et ne peut pas encore l ...
Bebe a 6 mois et ne peut pas encore l utiliser.L'odeur de caoutchouc ne s'est pas encore dissipรฉ avec les lavages
S**N
Five Stars
The lid is a lifesaver
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