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Talktools Honey Bear Drinking Cup with 2 Flexible Straws - Includes Instructions - Spill-proof Lid by TalkTools

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BabyCenter's editorial team is committed to providing the most helpful and trustworthy pregnancy and parenting information in the world. When creating and updating content, we rely on credible sources: respected health organizations, professional groups of doctors and other experts, and published studies in peer-reviewed journals. We believe you should always know the source of the information you're seeing. Learn more about our editorial and medical review policies. Oh I can tell you lots about this. It is so awesome you are starting really early. Julian “got” the straw at 11 months. When it comes time to choose a cup for your child, parents need to consider the effect that sippy cups have on speech development. My client’s Mom did the straw kit and it really helped with keeping her tongue in her mouth- and now that she can hear (yay hearing aids!) her speech is really improving.

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The "honey bear" style of straw cup has become very popular in recent years because it's so easy for babies and toddlers to learn to use. The magic lies in the cup's flexibility: When you squeeze the sides, the liquid rises up the straw. This visual demonstration of the physics of creating a vacuum is a revelation to babies, and really helps them understand how to use the straw.Around 5-6 months, many babies will begin mouthing their toys as they start to explore their world. Soon after, they will be looking to gnaw on some cold teethers as their first teeth emerge. Handles: There are options with and without handles. The former is best suited for younger babies, while the latter is preferable for older babies and toddlers. In some therapy circles, the honey bear is an obvious adaptation that is used to help kids learn to drink from a straw. I was unaware of this great use of a honey bear for many many years, and it was kind of a “duh” moment when I learned about using it. You don’t actually have to use a honey bear, and I have used condiment squeeze bottles as well because I did not want to wait until I finished all of the honey and I could buy an empty picnic condiment bottle at walmart.

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Parents love the look of the Olababy, and appreciate that even if babies accidentally hit themselves in the face or mouth with this cup, the soft silicone won't bang them up. A final high point: When your baby's ready for an open cup, just take the straw and lid off and you're all set. I heard about sippy cups being bad and knew he was on a binky and didn’t want to add insult to injury. The sippy cup has become the go to cup after the bottle. This may be great for a typical child, but to help with oral motor development we need a regular cup or one with a straw. You saw us try with the straw a few weeks ago. First attempts are not meant to be successful and we have five more months to go right? We tried just a regular cup tonight. We totally agree!!! Enzo has been drinking from a special cup for weeks now. It’s still a mess but this week he has shown great improvement. He will definitely gain weight now!!!!This cup is microwave-safe, freezer-safe, and can hold hot liquids that are up to 428 degrees Fahrenheit; that said, the AAP recommends serving liquids that are maximum room-temperature-warm to your baby, and warns against microwaving to warm. We love the Olababy straw cup!! You can also use it to practice drinking from an open cup. Wide base keeps it from being tipped over." We spoke with four parents on BabyCenter's editorial team who have four children between them and told us what straw cups worked best to help their babies make the transition from bottles and were easiest to use, travel with, and clean. Why do we ask parents to be off the bottle? For one it is really bad on the teeth. It allows the sugary substances to hang out in the mouth a little longer than they should. It is also thought that if once a child is older and feeding themselves that if they are walking around with a bottle in their mouth all the time they will not use their mouth to communicate.

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