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12.6.2019

The cups are very well made. One of the reviews said it’s nothing special?? Ive had 3 children and the first 2 didn’t have anything like this, so, we had many spills. This is pretty special to me hahaMy daughter is 5 and she is a little clumsy so I bought her the cup. I took it apart and I’m very impressed with it! The design is simple and the idea and it’s put together so well!My only issue, we all have one, it’s not a sippy cup. Which is why people are struggling with it. It’s advertised as a regular cup, however, to even get a “sip” you have to suck quite a bit, like a sports bottle only over a cup.My 8 month old has no problem gripping the sides.He’s breastfed and I’ve been trying to get him on a bottle to drink some water to help when eating solids, he only drinks if I hold a regular cup to his lips. I thought this would be easier to help him, you have to lift the silicone, which is slightly better than a regular cup. His grabby hands get confident and adventurous, he tries to grasp the handle on my daughters peppa pig cup, which spills everywhere. On many occasions, I gave up and used a baby spoon to feed him water. If he grabs this cup, the silicone falls back in place and he can smack it off his nappy as much as he likes, without soaking himself.The cup looks very strong and I’ll definitely update this with pictures in a few months to see how well it’s held up. My 5 year old has been through many bottles, most of them have been damaged from a fall, this looks very sturdy.I said I would update it in a few months, it's been a year. A lot has changed since then. Baby learned how to use the bottle, instead of hitting his nappy, he throws the bottle across the room. We've had to replace the play mats pictured because he digs his claws into everything, hes got TEETH! But the bottle has remained the same.Theres no damage. I bought a lime green one too, he loves stacking them. It's a few months old but they both look the same. No scratches, marks or dents. Its been thrown pretty hard, no leaks or problem screwing lids back on. There are spills when he drops them but compared to a cup or other bottles it's a lot less. They're his favourite to drink from. My daughter lost her cup in school so can't tell how well that's doing.I dont think it'll ever break so I'll never have to replace it but if it ever does I'll definitely be buying another!!
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1.8.2017

This is our second 360 cup, bought another as the first is great and wanted another to take out with us. The design is really good, the water doesn't spill out like with other cups with similar concept. It has a rubber seal that lets water through when they suck the edge. It withstands a toddler launching it onto the hard floor from a highchair. There are a few drops when it hits the hard floor, but nothing major and doesn't happen on carpet as it's a soft landing. It's solved a problem that was becoming a bit annoying for my son too. He is 16 months and can be a bit obsessed with the things he's figured out. He used to have a cup with a straw, and once he figured out how to open and close the flap there was no stopping him.He wanted a drink, but was compelled to close the flap as soon as he picked it up (he's a bit odd, but we love him ;) ). This is great for him as there's nothing to open/close, he can just pick it up and have a drink! I've read a few reviews saying their child couldn't figure out how to use it. My son was the same at first, but this little tip might help. Put a tiny amount of water in the top of the cup, so when they put it to their mouth the water drips in and they realise it's got water in. The next time they try, no water will be there and they suck... water comes out, and they've got it! :)
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16.7.2016

My 13 month old will not drink from a bottle or sippy cup resulting in lots of liquid being shaken about, spitting episodes and a tired out mummy with all the feeding. This cup is a great invention. He got the hang of it straightaway and in 2 days he's increasing his drinking. He seems to prefer taking occasional drinks than having a whole cup in one go so the fact that the mess is greatly reduced means he can carry this around with him as he plays. The non-spill feature is great, whilst still seeming hygienic, but drips do still escape when he thumps it on his high chair or the floor. This seems like the best cup on the market for training your little one to drink from the rim.I have also bought a doidy cup, hoping that the transition to normal cup should be quicker & easier although I'm sure we'll be using this cup on the go for a good time to come.The price on amazon is a lot higher than in the supermarkets but for fuss-free weaning I'd pay it twice over. Worth every penny but you can get it cheaper if you want to shop around.
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6.9.2020

Bought for our almost one year old... easy for him to hold and he figured out how to use it after only a few tries (quicker than his 5 year old sister lol). You do have to suck a little to get the water out but it is more like a normal cup than any other sippy cup we have used.It doesn’t leak at all during normal use but if it is flung on the floor with force (pretty common) there will be a little water splash out. Still the best cup we have had and hasn’t cracked when launched like the previous cheap sippy cup did. Easy to wash, I really don’t understand how it could get mouldy (as reported in one top review) unless you are letting your kid use it for days on end without cleaning it.There are basically 4 parts... the cup, the screw on handle/valve part, a little rubber ring seal and the silicon part on the top which just pulls off to clean. I think it can even go in the dishwasher although I’ve just washed by hand each day, it only takes a minute and is easy to put back together. Overall good value and well worth it.
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10.9.2016

My daughter loves these and they feel so much more natural that slurping out of a spout.Leaking:There was a week when she worked out she could lift up the silicon lid bit and just pour water over the table, but luckily the novelty wore off quickly and we're back to spill proof cups. A little water leaks out when they hit the floor with force, and i'm not sure i'd trust putting one in my handbag with electronics (as I would a tommee tippee- still use those out and about) but at home these are the only thing we use and we love them.Pros:I like that she can take as big or little sips as she likes, and she normally gulps down much faster than i think she could out of a spout and ends up drinkinga LOT of water.I like that they feel very thoroughly washable - no fiddly spots that you don't feel you can get to, to clean properly.Cons:I think they're marketed as a natural/easy transition to normal cups, and i'm not sure about that as, faced with a normal cup, my daughter just tips the whole thing down her front.
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26.9.2020

Munchkin Miracle. Why is it that some simple things in life can have the best positive outcome.My daughter who is very much a baby weaning parent, and is a member on many 'New Mothers & Babys' Facebook groups heard about this cup and its advantages.This particular cup is an extremely popular learning tool. When it was given to our Grandson he took to it straight away. When our son in law tried to drink from it, he could not grasp how it is done with the leak proof top.A fabulous baby's first Munchkin Miracle. Why is it that some simple things in life can have the best positive outcome.My daughter who is very much a baby weaning parent, and is a member on many 'New Mothers & Babys'Facebook groups heard about this cup and its advantages.This particular cup is an extremely popular learning tool. When it was given to our Grandson he took to it straight away. When our son in law tried to drink from it, he could not grasp how it is done with the leak proof top.A fabulous baby's first training cup/beaker.
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15.3.2021

I bought this cup for an elderly person in my care. The theory was.... It doesn't look too baby-like and would prevent spilt tea if they were to loosen their hold of the cup/fall asleep etcThe cup arrived quickly. The quality of the cup and materials used in its manufacture are very good.The ergonomics of the handles and size/width of the cup are appropriate for an adult.The cup holds a normal cup of tea (ml).I can confirm that this cup can hold hot drinks (tea).I can confirm that when I filled the cup and tipped it upside down, there was NO LEAKAGE.To drink from this cup, the user must place their mouth on the cup as they would normally. Then, they need to apply slight pressure to the rim and suck their drink out.When I first attempted, it took a little working out. However, it worked perfectly.Unfortunately, when the elderly person I care for tried, it was hard to explain the technique required and they were unable to drink from this cup.Another miss-matched cup to add to the cup cupboard!!
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26.4.2018

Munchkin Miracle cup is a great little cup for babies and toddlers. I had three cups for my daughter and ordered another one for my baby. The handle makes it easy for little hands to hold, my then 6 months old baby learned how to drink from it straight away. He loves the cup so much and always wanted to hold it. He has dropped the cup from his high chair million times and the cup is still looking good. Even my mum was impressed by how sturdy the cup is!The cup is leak proof as long as you attach the rim onto the white plastic bit properly. Also, when you are travelling with the cup, make sure the cup is sitting upright and do not put anything on top of the rim.As I noticed leakage several times when I laid the cup flat or put something on top of the rim. Do take the cup all apart when you wash it, especially remove the rim from the white plastic section to preventing mould from growing.Overall, a very practical and sturdy cup!
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21.3.2018

We originally had the tommee tippee first cup but this is so much better! With the tommee tippee no matter how long we used it our little girl struggled with the nozzle and threw the cup a lot that everyone just ended up soaked. This is so much better than that! Nothing comes out and believe me this cup has been thrown on the floor a number of times. It so much easier to open too, so that I don’t nearly hit myself in the face with trying to open it every time , like you do with the other ones, this one is just a screw opening! Also this teaches baby how to sip like out of a cup- no nozzle insight. It does take a bit of figuring out but after two attempts she had no problem as I think it’s a bit easier to hold too.Yes they are a little bit more expensive but they are so much better and easier to clean, if you pull the top away slightly then run your fingers round, the middle pops out to help you fully clean it.
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14.4.2018

I have now bought 4 of these cups. Having had a hopeless experience with a similar Nuby mug with my older two sons, I did hesitate before trying out this type of cup with my 10 month old. I'm really glad I did try it -we inherited a friend's old cup and I've now bought another four since. My son can drink from it without any issues and despite his best efforts he can't just upturn it or swing it around to get water everywhere - this cup seems to be leak proof! It's easy to dismantle, is nice and hygenic as easy to clean and no tiny nooks and crannies to get scummy. I took it apart and put it through the dishwasher on a 65°c cycle and it survived no problems. I'm really pleased with these cups.It's great now that I can just leave him with a cup of water and know that it's not going to be just upturned and splashed about for fun (poor little boy did like doing that a lot though!)
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7.9.2016

My daughter is 2 and still wants to drink from the 6m Tommee Tippee cups with the lid. I have tried her with normal cups but she just starts screaming and won't drink very much. I chose this cup and she looked at it online and agreed that she would use it for her milk. When it arrived I had no idea how it worked. I thought the milk somehow came out of the circle in the middle the blue top is made of rubber while the white rim is plastic. Actually when my daughter put it to her lips the milk comes out of the tiny rim between the white plastic and the blue rubber. It is super clever and I wish I had found these 6 years ago for my first child. It is a shame they are so expensive as I would have bought more.Best thing about this cup is that from 6m they can actually sip a drink like they would if they were using a grown up cup...ingenious!
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1.12.2015

I bought this when my daughter was about 8m old and she didn't get it at first, although to be fair she had only just figured out how to drink from a freeflow tommee tippee cup. So I started using it on my bedside table - non spill if I knock it over, and the cats can't drink from it! She's now 12m and I tried her with it again recently and she got it first time, looking very pleased with herself. I think the difference now is that she has had experience of various different cups so understands the basic process. As others have said it's perfect for drinking from between meals if they're just at home as you can leave it on the floor for them to drink from when they need it.I wouldn't take it out in my handbag personally although it is virtually leakproof.Anyway now I need to buy myself a new one for my bedside table...
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4.6.2020

It's such a good little cup for babies. I've tried it myself and its definitely leak proof, and it only lets out a small stream of liquid when you suck onto the silicone lid. It's a clever contraption. I'm a dentist and an advocate against sippy cups due to its effect on teeth, and I must say this cup is definitely teeth/dentist friendly.I've read a lot of comments regarding mould. The instruction leaflet it comes with clearly shows how you're supposed to clean it. I've been cleaning and drying it regularly and had no problem with mould. You've just got to make sure you remove the lid, and then pop off the middle silicone bit and wash that too. There's a plastic ring where you screw the top on which comes out too.Once you get the hang of it it really is easy peasy and not much effort at all.
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14.3.2020

These are a fantastic design and idea. The only downside is the fact it's designed for toddlers, and toddlers aren't stupid. My threenager has figured out that if she gets her fingers under the silicone at the sides, she can tip the entire cup of juice everywhere. She does it with immense pride. If I'm stupid enough to leave her with said cup, she will empty it. When I go back into the room, to find her, the sofa, and the dog, drenched in Ribena, she proudly announces "Look mummy, I made a big mess. I'm a bit wet". Often it'll be in her hair too, meaning she needs a bath. So please, please don't believe these cups are anti leak. These are toddlers.Theyll find a way.This particular version of this cup (there are others which I've purchased) does leak if shaken too.
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13.5.2018

I have several of these and my daughter loves them. She can even lie down and drink out of the wrong side, ha ha! Just take note that if the edge of the (very soft) valve is pressed by something other than lips it will still lift up and allow liquid to flow out, so unless they invent a suitable lid for this product, it is not suitable for carrying in your bag, for example. Also when dropped, there will be a small splash as the valve deformed from the force involved. The benefits in training your child to drink from a normal cup far outweigh these points though - just use something else for travel if you need to put it in a bag. They don't leak when turned upside down or tipped up fast by baby,or when sitting on their side on the floor, and that is the main thing!
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