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CUPS

Starting around 6 months, babies begin practicing drinking from a cup. Different cups work at different stages—this is about finding what your child can manage, not getting it perfect.

Cups for 6+ Mos

Early cup exposure is mostly about practice.  Expect spills, experimentation,
and a learning curve as your baby figures it out.
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GROSMIMI
SPILL PROOF

 ParentFavorite

A more controlled straw option with minimal leaks.Helpful for babies learning to drink from a straw without constant spills.

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MUSHIE STRAW
TRAINING CUP

A soft, simple straw cup that’s easy for early practice.   Easy to hold and can be gently squeezed if baby needs a little help figuring out how a straw works.

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THE HONEY BEAR
STRAW CUP

Start Here

A squeezable straw cup that helps babies learn how to drink from a straw quickly. Especially useful if your baby isn’t figuring it out on their own.

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EZPZ
TINY CUP

A very small open cup designed for early exposure.  Best for short, supported practice at the table rather than everyday use.

Cups for Toddlers

At this stage, cups become part of daily routines. The focus shifts to
independence, consistency, and finding options that hold up to real use.
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MUNCHKIN COOL CAT CUP WITH STRAW

A simple, non-spill straw cup that works well for everyday use. 
 

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THERMOS BABY

An insulated, durable straw cup that holds up to daily use. Ideal for water or milk, especially for outings, daycare, or longer days.

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MUNCHKIN SIMPLE CLEAN TODDLER CUP

A straightforward straw cup with fewer parts and easier cleaning. A strong everyday option, especially when you’re regularly using milk.

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