Dr. Brown’s Transition Sippy Cup with Soft Spout – Blue – 6oz – 6m+
$5.99
Price: $5.99
(as of Oct 09, 2024 03:48:48 UTC – Details)
A soft approach leads to big leaps in the bottle to cup transition with the Dr. Brown’s™ Soft Spout Transition Cup! Help baby get a hold on sippy skills with the soft, one-piece silicone spout for spill-proof learning. With sturdy handles and a contoured shape, baby will get a good grip on this easy-to-handle cup. An updated lid folds all the way back to stay out of baby’s way when they drink and keeps the spout clean when not in use. Bright blue and pink colors with cute rainbow and star patterns keep baby coming back for more. This easy-clean cup features a one-piece valve for quick assembly and simple cleaning. Dishwasher safe (top rack) and BPA free. 6 oz/180 ml. 6m+.
A soft approach leads to big leaps in the bottle to cup transitions with the Dr. Brown’s Soft Spout Transition Cup!
Soft silicone spout feels familiar and offers spill-proof learning. Sturdy handles and contoured shape for good grip with little hands.
Lid folds all the way back to stay out of baby’s way, and keeps spout clean when not in use.
Bright blue and pink colors with cute rainbow and star patterns keep baby coming back for more.
One-piece valve for quick assembly and easy cleaning. Dishwasher safe (top rack) and BPA free. 6 oz/180 ml, 6m+.
Customers say
Customers like the leak-proof, ease of cleaning, and quality of the drinking cup. They mention it has a small slit and doesn’t drip. Some appreciate that it’s durable and reliable. However, some dislike that it’s difficult to drink from and the lid accessibility. Opinions are mixed on the ease of use.
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Fleta clark –
Easy for baby to hold with two hands
She can even use it when she lies down as it doesn’t leak. Great to have when bottles are sterilizing and she wants a drink. Quality is great she has dropped it & it hasn’t broken
Jackie Hernandez –
Great transition cup
Great cup that’s easy to clean! The handle is toddler friendly. Doesn’t leak that I’ve noticed. The handles and cup weight seem to make it comfortable for my 1 year old to carry around and easily use.
Jamie Clark –
Great, just like I remember.
I have used Dr. Brown’s sippy cups for all of my kids over the past 12 years and we have loved them. Baby #6, I wanted some again. I noticed that they have changed the design quite a bit, but the cup still delivers. Here are the pros and cons.Pros:- This cup DOES NOT LEAK. This is the main selling point. It just doesn’t leak. WIN.- The size is compact. This is something I love about it. Kids who need a sippy don’t drink that much at a time, so bigger sizes are redundant IMO. This one is perfect.- It’s extremely easy to clean. It comes apart into only four parts: the cup, the screw-on cap w/handles, the nipple/gasket, and a lid.- The lid is an updated design from what I remember; instead of a free-flowing cap, it has a hinged flip-top lid, which can be easily removed. Good update.- It’s ergonomic and has a soft spout. My babies could always pick these up easily and figure them out quickly, and they really enjoy the soft tip over a hard plastic one (which gets ruined even with mild chewing – this doesn’t). Again, size matters here – smaller and more compact is easier for a baby to manage.- It’s a cost-effective sippy at only $6, and the price hasn’t really changed over the years. Win.Cons:- The cup only comes in two colors: blue and pink. As a nonbinary person who is also sick of the “norm,” I rather dislike baby and kid products that only come in blue and pink. I would like to see more purple and green, personally. (Or hey, go crazy and do multi-colored.)- The handles on the cup are too long/tapered, and they hit my fingers when I’m twisting the cap on, unless I grasp the very bottom of the cup with the tips of my fingers. It’s awkward, I hate it, and I feel like I’m going to drop it. It would be fine if I only used it once in a while, but this is something I’m going to be using every day, multiple times per day, probably for the next two years or so.This last bit is the reason I came to write this review, and a reason I knocked a star off. Hopefully Dr. Brown’s will change the design back to something that makes more sense.Otherwise, GREAT CUP! The bad handle design is easily overlooked because of all its other good qualities.
Sasha –
Great!
Easy for a 7 month to hold. It does not leak. Worth the money.
Taylor R –
Great transition cup
Makes for an easy transition from bottle to sippy cup! They do leak if you donât get the top on quite right â that took me a little bit of time to figure out
Jill G –
Hit or miss?
I think these cups must be hit or miss based on the reviews. Bought one for my baby after another popular brand didn’t work well. We already have this same type of nipple that is great with our Dr. Browns bottles, so I thought this would be perfect. But like some other reviewers have mentioned, it is very hard to get the liquid out (even for me as an adult). I even tried sticking something in the top to stretch the hole a little bit, but it was still super hard to drink from. Unfortunate since they are leak proof and a good size.
Ashlee Young –
So cute
My baby loves this sippy cup and itâs easy to keep clean. I use a straw brush to get in the creases of the spout.
Ms Garcia –
Great cup
This is a good quality cup.
Nuria –
When I first decided to give my LO water I used this water bottle. My little one knew what to do and how to drink from it for the first time. She gets excited drinking water from this cup. I recommend this!
Karen Peña –
Practico y funcional
Antonio –
Itâs a good item for my baby boy
Aroosa Saeed –
Cute and decent price
Scarlet Kim –
Dr. Brownâs Soft Spout Transition Cup offers a thoughtful design for babies transitioning from bottles to cups. It definitely encourages independent drinking skills while remaining gentle on the gums. My daughter absolutely loves it!