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How do you use training cups?

How do you use training cups?

Teach your baby to drink from the sippy without the lid on it first. Put just a teaspoon or two of liquid in at a time and help her raise the cup to her mouth. After she gets the hang of that and understands that there’s liquid inside the cup, put the lid on (without the valve, if there is one).

Can Dr Brown sippy cup be sterilized?

Your cups can be washed in hot, soapy water. The Dr. It’s best to avoid boiling or microwave steam sterilizing your cup parts to ensure everything seals correctly. Once you’ve got it down, cleaning and assembly will be a snap!

What kind of Sippy Cup does Dr Brown use?

Both feature the familiar Dr. Brown’s bottle with a soft silicone sippy spout. Use: These two sippy bottles are perfect for the first step to weaning baby from the bottle. They use the same drinking motion and teach gripping skills – but the spout still feels like the bottle nipple, encouraging faster acceptance.

When to put lid on Dr Brown’s training cups?

The lid keeps the straw clean and the included cleaning brush makes clean up a breeze. Can be introduced around 6 months. About: This lightweight 12 oz sippy straw cup has a soft, no-spill silicone straw and spill-proof valve to teach safe straw sipping skills and features an attached lid that keeps the straw clean when not in use.

What’s the best way to clean Dr Brown’s Cups?

The Dr. Brown’s bottle brush works well for this. You can also put all the parts in the dishwasher, just be sure to use the top rack only. It’s best to avoid boiling or microwave steam sterilizing your cup parts to ensure everything seals correctly. Once you’ve got it down, cleaning and assembly will be a snap!

When to switch from training Cup to toddler Cup?

They each feature a contoured shape for little hands. Both also have a one-piece, spill-proof spout. Use: Soft Spout Transition Cup is great for introducing baby to a training cup when baby is as young as 6+ months, as they can use the handles to get a good hold. The Soft Spout Toddler Cup is better for more steady hands, usually around 9+ months.