What is the Sippy Cup?
Sippy Cup refers to cups with plastic lid and outflow that helps to train children to drink from cups. Richard Belanger, who sold his Playtex design, created one of the first Sippy Cup® designs. Design variants are still sold as Sipster®. Controlling the cup tilting up to make a drink, it takes good control of the engine that many children lack. Drinking from an ordinary cup can lead to suffocation and splitting on liquids when too much fluid is taken. Furthermore, children notoriously spill their beverages and even enjoy a cup of cup to see how its content expires. It is a natural behavior of a child that somewhat counteracts the use of Sippy Cup. Some brands use a plastic or rubber valve that fits in the KEEP discharge that if the cup is inverted, the liquid does not necessarily escape from the cup. Sippy Cup lids designed for young children, possibly at the age of 5-8 months, can also imitate the shape of a bottle or breast nipple. Some have pIt finds that this design helps the baby's breast or bottles feeding.
As soon as the child reaches the use of a cup with the nipple type, more advanced discharge can be used. Some parents never use Sippy Cups nipples, but only represent a small cup of sippy with a semi -fertilization discharge. Another element sometimes included in the Sippy Cup is a rounded and slightly weighted bottom. Playtex® produces them as parent friends, or they can be more generally called Tommy Tippy Cups. If the cup is knocked down, it emerges back.
Since children are slightly older, parents may still want to minimize large leaks using simple plastic cup with lid and discharge. They do not require suction, but still distract the liquid more slowly than a normal cup. The spill of slower pace allows parents to quickly capture small leaks.
When to introduce the Sippy Cup is a questionable matter. Some parents begin, toWhen children are about four or five months old, and other parents are waiting for the child old 8-10 months before trying the Sippy Cup. The earliest fluids, especially if the child is younger year and still nursing or the use of the formula should simply be water, recipe or breast milk. When the child gets mobile, do not allow the child to travel with sippy with a cup or bottle. The leaks may occur and the child may accidentally fall on the cup and cut the mouth.
TAKE THE SIPPY CUP when washing the lids. Any parent who used the Sippy Cup can combine stories about how the Sippy Cup lid melted in the dishwasher. Try to keep the lids on the top stand for the dishwasher and prevent them between two cups to prevent them from preventing them under the lower stand and on the heating element.