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Educational cup with a straw and weight.
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The positives are that indeed from 6 months the baby drinks from this, the handles are integrated at the top, it has good grips, and there is a cross inside the straw to prevent the baby from choking. BUT I will never buy it again and I do not recommend it; it has 4 major flaws:
1) the bottom of the cup is curved, narrowing, and does not allow the hand with the sponge to clean it well at the bottom.
2) The spout has a notch where food and drool from the baby's mouth collect, and it requires thorough cleaning daily, sometimes even twice. Also, the sliding lid traps drool and food inside, which unfortunately cannot be removed and will break.
3) The weight that is supposed to help drink the last drop does help, but no brush fits in it, not even from the Dr. Brown's bottles. Only a toothpick fits in there, so that cannot be cleaned either.
4) The straw is so narrow that the brush gets stuck in there and does not come out; also, to rinse the straw after you’ve spent 10 minutes of your life unsticking the brush, you have to press the safety cap from the top side to rinse it.
Money wasted; Stephen Joseph has a better weight and is generally much better and easier to clean