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Momma Rocking Cup with Straw and Dual Handle, GreenMomma Rocking Cup with Straw and Dual Handle, Green Review

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Posted August 16, 2010:
I just bought one of these and I think I'm in love. Finally, a boy Straw Sippy may not use the juice to shake them on the carpet! Basically, the soft straw closed within four points of the curve to form a core-like closure at the end, which acts as a valve. So the boy has a bite on the straw to open. (I noticed another poster with my description does not agree, so I revised for clarity. It 'can get a bite without liquidsuck very difficult to open the valve to four points, but only a small drop compared to what you get from biting on the straw. I tried it myself. Sippy If the poster came with a straw that had a single head of an ordinary straw, or is defective, or have changed the design I bought mine and Amazon should review the image, it still ends essentially as I described. )
In any case, if the bill reverses the boy and tries to shake off the juicestraw, there is not enough pressure on the valve, so that does not open and the juice does not spill out. Genius! I also like the style and form – no matter how he discards them almost casually straight.
I still love this Sippy, but I would add: when the balance of pressure inside the nozzle is in bad condition, the liquid inside is bubbling around the inside of the valve, which is central to the top of the cup. So we had some leakage aroundthe top of the World Cup since I published my comment. It 'happened only three times – once when the child has left the "what" the sun for centuries only (and the contents are heated and expanded), and two flights when we took a plane trip. This can be easily corrected by unscrewing the top and screwed to relieve pressure-cons, but I can understand how some might consider a nuisance.
I still think it's better than any cup I've tried. I'll just make a mentalNote to get my second cup of choice for air travel instead.
Posted by new (September 21) to add:
My son chewed the soft straw all hell, not that small. This is an expensive bill, then I will not buy a whole new cup. I just wanted to buy a replacement pan. After trying in vain to buy only a portion of reserves in line, I called the Customer Ginsey line (800257-7844). The nice lady took my information and promised to send a replacement … tofree. A + + + customer service.
(Ours is the color of the Olympics, too, but I soak overnight in a bleach solution once every two weeks and maintains good enough for me. I have also given at no cost to sterilize.)
Feature
- Safe and hygienic
- Round ergonomic roly-poly shape
- In and out straw system
- Dishwasher safe
- BPA and phthalate free, 100% polypropylene
Customer Reviews
Not bad – Abdulla G. M. Alqamzi – UAE
I liked the shape of the bottle and how its impact free, but my baby 11 months struggled to enjoy her, and the color of straw hanging
The juice of carrot defects and find new icant for the bottle ..
Great cup. – Dressage Rider – Boulder, CO United States
I really like this cut. My daughter has just we have put in place about seven months. The handles are perfect for a child. The only problem I have with the cup that is a bit 'difficult to clean around the area where the straw goes into the cup. (Edited to add – Now that I've tried other cups in the pan, I realize the difficulty of cleaning is inherent in all the cups in the pan.) Moreover, the nature of Roly-Poly Cup is a bit 'silly, but it Cup very attractive.
Leaks Galore!!! – FieryOne1231 –
I do not know if I have a fault, but mine was a significant loss, then I would not recommend anyone to this. The Combi is much better! I like the fact that it holds 9 oz vs Combi has only six ounces I think, but this is just good. You will get a certain amount of loss in a straw cup design if a child is thrown upside down or backwards so I expect a flight when starting. But this was not an escape from the chaff. Flees the right sidewhen my 18 months old would be tilted slightly to drink. I tried several ways to tighten … thinking it was user error, but nothing helped. I do not know what the previous reviewer speaks of having to bite the straw to get liquid. It 's just a straw. Just draw the liquid as any other straw. This is not like the Nuby where the child has to bite. IMO, one requiring the child to bite on the straw is not really to teachhow to drink through a straw, well yes, more leaks. But my son never liked the Nuby, and the straw was short and fat, so he thought it was a beak. Waste of money. But back to Cup tilt Momma … I gave two stars instead of 1 because it has a super cute design. Do not waste your money on this expensive! For his milk, we ended up using the Combi with cut straw and Thermos Foogo straw.
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