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10 Top Sippy Cups

Insulated, no-spill, BPA-free and more!

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  • Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature First Sips Weaning Cup

    Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature First Sips Weaning Cup

    This award-winning cup from Britain features a softer spout and Advance-Flo technology to help ease the transition from bottle to cup, while helping to ensure healthy oral development at the same time. Get it here

  • OXO Tot Sippy Cup with Handles

    OXO Tot Sippy Cup with Handles

    Along with its modernized look and the super cool leak-proof lid featuring a fun little dimple in the middle (making room for little noses), it also features large, non-slip handles that can be removed once your child is ready to graduate to a cup.
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  • Playtex First Sipster Cup

    Playtex First Sipster Cup

    This is a classic sippy with a slim-rounded spout that is inexpensive, easy to clean, durable and just an all-round workhorse that can be thrown around numerous times without damage. (Can you tell I’m an owner?)
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  • Thermos Foogo Vacuum Insulated Soft Spout Sippy Cup

    Thermos Foogo Vacuum Insulated Soft Spout Sippy Cup

    Now you can get a great cup that is plastic-free and insulated! Thanks to the TherMax® double-wall vacuum insulation, this cup will keep liquids cool for up to six hours, making it excellent for hot beach days!
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  • Thinkbaby Sippy Cup

    Thinkbaby Sippy Cup

    Since most baby bottles use silicone nipples, the soft silicone spout on this cup makes transitioning from bottle to sippy easier, but more importantly, it’s completely free of bisphenol-A (BPA), phthalates, nitrosamines, PVC, Tritan, Melamine, lead and biologically toxic chemicals!
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  • The Safe Sippy 2 Straw Bottle

    The Safe Sippy 2 Straw Bottle

    Kidbasix left no stone unturned, covering so many areas with this bottle: non-leaching stainless steel with a protective sleeve protecting little hands from cold liquids, a travel cap, convertible sippy-to-straw adaptor, plus thirsty kids will really appreciate the larger 11-ounce size!
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  • Born Free Training Cup

    Born Free Training Cup

    Jessica Alba’s daughter and Nicole Richie’s kids are both fans of Born Free, a company that has a cult-like celebrity baby and mom following thanks to the low vacuum valve and BPA-free plastic.
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  • Tilty Sippy Cup

    Tilty Sippy Cup

    This may not have handles, but with its patent pending design, Tilty keeps liquids at an angle, which makes drinking from a sippy a cinch!
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  • NUK First Choice Learner Cup with Latex Spout

    NUK First Choice Learner Cup with Latex Spout

    The parts on the NUK First Choice Learner Cup are completely interchangeable so you can mix, match and expand as your baby grows, but my favorite feature is the extra wide neck because those narrow ones are so hard to clean.
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  • Dr. Brown's Soft Spout Training Cup

    Dr. Brown's Soft Spout Training Cup

    One of the leaders in the baby bottle market, Dr. Brown, has created an interchangeable training cup that features a special sip-activated valve, which will only release a flow of liquid when your baby drinks — no spills!
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21 thoughts on “10 Top Sippy Cups

  1. beckster says:

    My advice is choose which sippy cup you want and then only buy that kind. It is way too much work to have five different sippies and spend all that extra time trying to figure out which piece goes with which cup when you are unloading the dishwasher. Better to have five all the same so all the small parts are interchangable!

  2. Alisonsays says:

    Has anyone found a cup that really (no, really) won’t leak no matter how hard it is shaken or thrown? I’m looking for one like this.

  3. Anonymous says:

    the foogo & playtex leak!

  4. mommybeth says:

    My child had a hard time drinking out of, so i tried it myself and have to admit it was hard to suck the liquids through

  5. mommybeth says:

    So far the best spill proof cup I hav e found is by Gerber/NUK, im not sure of the name but here is a link to amazon to show what they look like, they are similar to an hourglass shape. hope this helps :)
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00278WA4W/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000SXSMX6&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1YNX3GM2KCJXAZPWZGPC

  6. sue says:

    Sippy cups are an unnecessary waste of money. Let them drink from a bottle until they are ready for a regular cup. Most children can learn to drink from a regular cup by 14-16 months.

  7. Molly Murphy says:

    Nuk Graduates cup is the best. I’ve tried so many, probably every other option in sippy cups, and it is the only one that does not leak. It is also the easiest to clean (we don’t have a dishwasher).

  8. Mom with experience says:

    CW quit the bottle @10 months old..his decision. I gave him a sippy cup where he immediately bit off the top and poured out the drink. Instead of a sippy cup, I gave him small plastic cup with only two or three sips in it. That way fewer spills and he got to help pour.

  9. Jersey Mom says:

    It took me lots of tries with many of the above and a lot of money before I realized my daughter doesn’t like cups with HANDLES!! So basically, non of the above were a fit and she prefers the $2.00 Gerber cup found everywhere. Figures! Moral of the story…every child is different & it’s not the cup, it’s the kid. Good luck!

  10. verdemama says:

    I’ve tried most of these and all I can say is MEH. (I agree with Anon — the Foogo leaks like a faucet.) Klean Kanteen with the sippy spout is our fave.

  11. Zoesmomma says:

    I think Nuby is the best personally and its not even on the list! I have found that it doesn’t leak no matter what happens to it, but I agree with Jersey Mom its not the cup its the child and every child is different!

  12. Zoesmomma says:

    Oh and it also comes with an indestructible spout it can be chewed on forever and not have teeth marks in it!

  13. Anonymous says:

    i use the nuk and nuby sippy cups. he likes those best and i wont b changing any time soon.. seeings as i dont have the money for these so called best ones… nuk and nuby will have to do! and nuk doesnt leak for me and neither does the nuby! so of which im very happy!

  14. Christina Iezzi says:

    http://www.amazon.com/Take-Spill-Proof-Removable-Handles/dp/B003UF6NVW

    it’s cheap, bpa free, i dont care if we lose it, it’s ez to clean and my son can’t chew thru the spout!

  15. JWW says:

    I transitioned my daughter to Think Baby and now she’s attached to a new type of bottle, because that’s what it is. It also leaks horribly because the nipples get pushed in very easily. Tilty I threw out immediately. Turn it over and the liquid pours right out. Foogo leaks a lot because liquid gets stuck in the spout. I’m still waiting for the best. I’ve tried all of them.

  16. Lora Gerard Wise says:

    Tilty is a great idea for kids who are learning, but they crack if you look at them sideways

  17. Williams says:

    I just paid $ 24,86 for an iPad2~64GB and my girlfriend loves her Panasanic GF 1 Camera that we got for $ 40,32 there arriving tomorrow by UPS. I will never pay such expensive retail prices in stores again. Especially when I also sold a 42 inch L.E.D TV to my boss for $ 672 which only cost me $ 73,14 to buy. Here is the website we use to get it all from, CentBite.cöm

  18. Speechy says:

    Children can try to take sips from a regular cup by 6 or 7 months. If you HAVE to get a sippy cup for some reason, take out the valve, otherwise you’ve got a bottle that looks like a cup. Sippy cups, if used too long, can change the way a child rests his mouth (tongue forward), swallows, and talks. Try to use a regular cup as soon as you can!

  19. MaxMom says:

    First we had the tommee tippee. Not bad, bad in car seat wasn’t it possible to drink, when he couldn’t lean his head back. So I bought the cup mommy with straw http://c2.diapers.com/images/products/p/mom/mom-004_1z.jpg Not bad, but it leaks :-( Then I found drink bottles with straw from green to grow http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31qI142ZUEL._AA300_.jpg and that’s it! Great. No leaks, no leans :o D

  20. Anonymous says:

    I was so disappointed with these cups… Small parts to clean and I have tasted the water from these cups and after cup in completely dry… The water tastes moldy. Not a fan…

  21. Anonymous says:

    I just posted and thought I was posting about one particular cup, the posting that follows this is about the Tom tippee cup…

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