Snuggle up to the newest Jellycat!

Avec la nouvelle tasse d'entraînement à paille lestée, votre tout-petit peut la tenir comme une bouteille mais boire avec une paille. La tasse à paille lestée distribue le liquide sous n'importe quel angle. Avec le couvercle rabattable et la fonctionnalité Click Lock, cette tasse est également parfaite pour une utilisation en déplacement. Munchkin soutient même cette promesse sans fuite avec une garantie de remplacement à 100 % ! Sécurisé et rassurez-vous, c'est peut-être le gobelet de vos rêves.

Couleur: Rose
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SKU MM-10840

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En stock en ligne et prêt à être expédié
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Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
Poor quality

Cheaply made and you can buy this product on Amazon for half the price.

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Alaa A.
Poor quality

Poor quality and very difficult for baby to use

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Lucia B.
This is a great little

This is a great little cup. My daughter feels very independent drinking from it, with the straw and double handle. It doesn't spill and its easy to clean

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Zakiah
Favourite!!

We have four of these! When my daughter stopped drinking from her previous sippy cup at 13 months I bought 4 different cups and this was by far the best. It is easy to clean (3 parts), the lid that covers/pushes down the straw is super handy, the colours are great, it is easy for a toddler to hold, the weighted straw makes drinking from any angle simple and they are great for travelling.



As another reviewer mentioned if the cup gets warm (i.e. sitting outside on a hot day) the pressure will build up and it will push some of the liquid out of the straw. However for us this is typically only an issue outside so it isn't a big deal. As well there was a bit of a learning curve in getting my 13 month old to learn how to use the straw but with a trick my husband came up with it wasn't hard at all. He would squeeze the top of the straw (there is a small portion of the straw near the top that acts as a valve so you need to apply pressure for liquid to flow out) and tip it a bit to bring the water up into the straw. He did this for not even a day and over time drew less and less liquid up the straw until my daughter learned.



These are our favourite!

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