Sip, Savor, and Shine! 🌟
Dr. Brown's Milestones Baby's First Straw Cup is a 9oz, BPA-free sippy cup designed for children 6 months and older. It features a weighted straw for easy sipping, removable side-grip handles for growing hands, and a spill-proof lid for on-the-go convenience. Made from durable materials, this cup is dishwasher safe and includes a wire brush for easy cleaning.
Reusability | Reusable |
Finish Types | Matte |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Wash with soap and warm water before use. |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Silicone |
Item Weight | 4.66 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5.3"W x 6.5"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 9 Fluid Ounces |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Baby |
Occasion | Baby Shower |
Color | Coral |
Style Name | Chic |
Additional Features | Spill Proof, Easy to Hold, BPA Free, Travel Friendly, Dishwasher Safe |
J**G
Great cups
These cups are not perfect, but giving them 5 stars for the price point and functionality. This is the third cup we've tried for our 10 month old, so the fact that they work is a win. The first two were leak proof but it was extremely difficult to get the liquid out (even for an adult!). These have great straws that my baby can drink out of perfectly, and I love that the straws come apart for washing. Easy to keep clean and no concerns about mold. They are not completely leak proof, and when he shakes the cup or messes with the straw the liquid will spray a little bit. But the weighted straw works so well that I still think these are worth it.
P**I
Perfect for Transitioning from Bottle to Cup!
I recently purchased the Dr. Brown's Baby's First Straw Cup Sippy Cup for my little one, and I’m extremely impressed with its design and functionality. It’s been a great tool for helping my baby transition from bottles to cups!Pros:✅ Easy to Use – The straw design is simple for my baby to learn, and it’s easy for them to sip from without making a mess.✅ Spill-Proof – I love that it’s truly spill-proof, so I don’t have to worry about leaks when my baby is playing or on the go.✅ Soft Straw – The straw is soft and gentle on my baby’s gums, making it comfortable for them to drink.✅ Ergonomic Handles – The handles are perfectly sized for little hands, making it easy for my baby to grip and hold the cup.✅ Dishwasher Safe – It’s super convenient to clean and can be easily placed in the dishwasher for hassle-free maintenance.Cons:⚠️ Can be difficult to clean thoroughly, especially the straw, but it’s manageable with a cleaning brush.Overall, the Dr. Brown's Baby's First Straw Cup Sippy Cup has been a fantastic choice for helping my baby learn to drink from a cup while avoiding spills. It’s practical, safe, and durable, making it a must-have for any parent transitioning their baby from bottle to cup.Would definitely buy again! 👶🥤
R**
Love these! Finally a sippy cup that has it all.
I had tried about 14 different sippy cups before landing on these and the search is finally over. These have it all, handles for baby to hold, a weighted straw so that they can drink upside down, sideways, etc. I also really love that they have the ounces in the side, which has been helpful when my baby has been sick to track fluid intake. I also like the sliding lid that can cover the straw. I usually keep it open at home but when we are on the go I close it so that if she drops the cup I don’t have to worry about germs getting on the straw. I would say the only “con” to these is that they leak a TINY amount (no where near the amount I’ve seen with other cups). The leak is not coming from the cup itself, but just the liquid that is remaining in the straw when baby is done drinking. The straw is super thin so this is a minimal amount. My baby currently only uses these to drink water so this isn’t a big deal. If I was giving her juice that could stain I may feel differently. Overall, I highly recommend these cups.
C**R
Great for babies, not toddlers
These are definitely my favorite of the no-leak straw cups for a few reasons1. The ounce markings let you see how much your little is drinking.2. The handles are removable, so the cup can fit in the stroller cup holder or side diaper bag pocket easily.3. All the parts, including the lid, can be disassembled and run through the dishwasherThe drawbacks are the same as with all leak-proof straw cups— it requires a very powerful suck to get any liquid out, and very little liquid comes out when it does, which is fine for a baby whose majority calories are coming from formula or breastmilk. We noticed our toddler was not drinking a lot of water, and once transitioning to a traditional water bottle the problem fixed itself.We will continue to use Dr. Brown’s while our children are infants, but will transition to a different straw cup when they get older.
W**.
Great Starter Cup for Formula!
I’ve been using the Dr. Brown’s Baby’s First Straw Cup in the Chic style, and it’s been a great experience so far. My baby took to it quickly, and it’s been especially handy for giving them formula. The weighted straw design is fantastic—it moves with the liquid so my little one can drink from any angle, which has really helped them learn.I love that it’s easy to grip, even for small hands, and the removable handles are a smart touch that allows the cup to grow with my baby. The spill-proof lid is super convenient for travel, and I feel confident tossing it in the diaper bag without worrying about leaks.It’s also easy to clean, which is a must for busy parents. The included wire brush makes it simple to clean the straw thoroughly. Plus, it’s BPA-free and durable enough to handle drops and throws.Some downsides are there are a lot of parts to clean, especially the straw which is tricky.Overall, I’m really happy with this cup and would definitely recommend it for formula-feeding babies who are transitioning from bottles!
C**B
Leaks and spills galore
So, we have had these cups for a while and can say they've been tested pretty thoroughly.We have issues with their leak and spill resistance. For some reason the cups create a vacuum that causes liquids to climb the straw and spill when not in use. The only thing that has reduced the vacuum is loosening the lid, which makes them prone to leaking because the lid isn't on properly. Even that doesn't always work, I've taken the lid off and straw out and sometimes the liquid just stays in the straw.So between leaking when not being used, to leaking when the cup is shaken, to having to keep the lid dangerously loose, these cups have been a major frustration and resulted in milk all over carpets and clothes and bags. I generally love Doc Brown stuff, but we are at our wits end with this one and we are lucky enough to have a kid that won't drink milk out of the 360 variant so here's hoping we can move onto regular cups soon!
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