Collection: Piping cups

Discover our extensive range of sippy cups for babies. Our sippy cups are made from high quality silicone and come in a variety of colors and styles to suit your child's needs. Create an easier and more enjoyable mealtime with our safe and practical spout cups. Shop now to find the perfect sippy cup for your child!
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What is a spout mug?

A sippy cup is a special type of cup designed for toddlers and babies to ease the transition from breastfeeding or using a bottle to drinking from a cup on their own. It usually has a spout-like tip that the child can suck on to get the contents out of the spout cup.

Are spout cups good?

Yes, sippy cups are a great product for toddlers as they help develop a child's independence and motor skills when it comes to drinking. They are also practical for parents as they can reduce the risk of spills and messes at mealtimes.

When should you start with a sippy cup?

It is recommended to introduce the sippy cup when the baby is around 6 months old and begins to explore different types of food and drink. It is a good time when the child is strong enough to hold the sippy cup independently and begins to show interest in drinking from a cup.

What should baby drink water from?

Babies should drink water from a clean and safe spout designed specifically for their age. It is important to choose a teat cup that is made of high-quality materials, such as silicone, and that is free from harmful substances that can affect the baby's health.

How do I get my child to take the bottle?

To help your baby take the bottle, try offering it at different times of the day when the baby is calm and relaxed. You can also try experimenting with different types of pacifiers and bottles to find the one that best suits your baby's needs and preferences.

Can you give compensation from a drinking mug?

Yes, it is possible to replace from a sippy cup, but it can be a little tricky because a sippy cup has a different consistency and flow rate compared to a baby bottle. It may be a good idea to introduce the sippy cup first with water or diluted juice to allow the baby to get used to the new sensation before you replace it.