Does MAM have sippy cup?

Does MAM have sippy cup?

Designed for an easy transition from bottle to cup, the MAM Trainer Cup includes one soft silicone nipple and one extra soft spout. All MAM sippy cups go through rigorous product safety testing by external laboratories and meets and exceeds all international and U.S. safety standards.

When should a baby be off a sippy cup?

According to the AAP Pediatric Nutrition Manual, children are developmentally ready to give up sippy cups by 2 to 3 years of age. Will it hurt to use them to prevent spills once and a while? Probably not. If your child uses an open cup and some sippy cups with straws it is probably okay.

What are the sippy cup stages?

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Stage Age Available Drinking Feature
1 4+months Soft Spout Straw
2 9+months Straw Spout Spoutless (Non 360)
12+months Spoutless 360
3 12+months Straw Spout

How do you drink from a sippy cup?

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).

How do you Sterilise MAM Starter Cup?

Sterilise using one of the following methods: steam sterilising (electric or microwave according to manufacturers instructions), boiling in water for at least 5 minutes or liquid sterilising solution. After boiling or sterilising allow all parts to cool.

What is the next step after sippy cup?

With time, the sippy cup with water will naturally transition to a straw cup with water and, eventually, to a water bottle that she takes to school and drinks from all day.

How do you Sterilise sippy cups?

Use the Stove. A stovetop “hot water bath” is another way to sterilize bottles, breast pump parts, and sippy cups. Just boil a pot of water then drop the parts in. Cover the pot and let it boil for five minutes.

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