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Munchkin Miracle 360 Sippy Cup, Pink/Purple, 10 Oz, 2 Count

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Style: Pink/Purple


Features

  • BPA free 2 pack toddler sippy cups with dentist-recommended, spoutless design
  • 360-degree drinking edge eliminates spills completely
  • Cup automatically seals when a child stops drinking
  • Easy to clean, with no extra valves or parts - top rack dishwasher safe
  • 12 plus months

Description

Lets face it: toddlers are a messy bunch, especially when first navigating sippy cups. Now imagine a world in which drinks didnt spill at all - not in your diaper bag, not on your furniture, and not even onto your eager-to-learn child. No, its not a miracle, exactly - its Munchkin's Miracle 360˚ Cup. The first sippy cup invented with both parents and kids in mind, the Miracle 360˚ Trainer Cup eliminates messes and supports kids dental health all at once. Drinking from anywhere around the rim, like a regular cup, helps support normal muscle development in a childs mouth. And with no extra spouts, straws or pieces, the Miracle 360˚ Cup is easy to use and even easier to clean. Well say cheers to that.


Number of Items: ‎1


Unit Count: ‎2.0 Count


Style: ‎Pink/Purple


Care instructions: ‎Machine Wash, Hand Wash Only


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Package Type: ‎Standard Packaging


Product Dimensions: ‎8.25"W x 3.5"H


Product Dimensions: ‎8 x 8.25 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: ‎17928


Target gender: ‎Unisex


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Batteries required: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎3.52 ounces


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


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Style: Blue/Green
This review is about 1 year post-buy. I bought Munchkin Miracle 360 Sippy Cup for my son when he was about a year and a half. He stopped taking the bottle pretty early and skipped using a cup/straw. Before this, I've tried handful of other sippy cup. The Miracle cup is amazing and a must buy for any parents. It is 95% spill proof as some liquid does get out from the pressure after sealing the top on. If this is dropped on a hard surface, liquid will spill out. The build quality is superb. These cups have been thrown around, knocked to the ground, etc, and no physical damage whatsoever. These are great even without the lid on. We will generally leave the lid off, if we are there to supervise his drinking. This helps him get accustomed to a real cup. My wife and I always use a new cup for each hydration session. The main liquid we use this for is whole milk. I have since bought 2 set of these to alternate use between cleaning. Any used cup gets cleaned almost daily. Cleaning is pretty basic. You must pop off the cap to get a thorough cleaning. Remove and clean the clear circular rubber stopper as well. I've never had a mold problem with these. Just be diligent and clean after every use! . For a mess-free and unattended hydration, this is the best! 7/18/19 - My toddler boy just turned 4 in May and is still using these daily. I'm seeing these cups everywhere now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018 by CTN412 CTN412

  • Great transition from a bottle...
Style: Blue/Green
These sippy cups are amazing for getting your little one to move on from a bottle, while preventing huge spills. What a great way to teach your child how to properly hold and use a cup, as well as position and use their mouth in a more natural method for speech. They are very good at not spilling when used like a normal cup or tipped over, for a moment; however, if it is left laying on its side for an extended period of time, dropped from a couple of feet or vigorously shaken then you should expect some form of spill and/or leakage that will more than likely require some cleanup. That being said, these definitely make a lot less mess overall than a nipple on a bottle that has been chewed on. I wish I had known about these when he was around 1, although they're still a great learning tool at a slightly older age too. UPDATE - 12/08/2017 Tips to help better understand these cups... 1) There are 4 different parts to each cup that need to be cleaned: cup (solid plastic, colored), lid (solid plastic, white), spill seal (soft rubber, colored) and lid seal (soft rubber, clear). You can use something like a toothpick, or similar type of device (corn on the cob holder), to remove the lid's seal from the lid to clean both areas thoroughly. Using a product like the OXO Tot Bottle Brush with Nipple Cleaner and Stand, Green is a great way to really get into all parts of your Miracle 360 sippy cup. 2) Filling the cup to around 1/8" lower than the lowest inner edge around the cup, at the bottom of the threads, can prevent seepage of the liquid through the top. This is especially important to keep in mind when using ice in the cup, as it will be pressed down by the lid and will cause any excess liquid to come out. If you found this review "Helpful", please click the button below. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017 by J. Walton J. Walton

  • Deciding between a sippy, straw, or cup? So was I!
Style: Blue/Green
I hope this information helps someone else out there who is in the middle of the thick, confusing fog of whether to use a sippy, straw, or a cup when transitioning from milk bottles to cups. 1. When, at my baby's 12-month appointment, our pediatrician told me I have to get rid of milk bottles soon and get on the milk-in-a-sippy-cup train, I went into a massive research mode. 2. Ever since my baby was 5/6-month old, I was using this this Nuby sippy cup for water and it worked out well. So I thought I'd just give him milk in this sippy as well. This was before my research. The baby wasn't really interested, mostly because the flow-speed wasn't great and he left the milk in the bottle after sucking on it for a while - and he NEVER leaves milk! 3. My research said to use straw cups or straight up cups and skip traditional sippy-cups altogether. Traditional sippy cups aren't the best because babies use a different tongue muscle to use them, which might lead to speech delays, etc. This could be true but this was a bit of a scary-over-reaction to me. This is not why I didn't want to use sippy-cups, I didn't want to use them because the flow speed of the milk wasn't great, as explained in my previous point. I also found out sippy cups were used in the old days (over cups) for convenience since they were spill-proof and cups weren't. But science now has made spill-proof cups like the Miracle 360 cup! 4. Since the most-used progression that parents used was (1) traditional sippy (2) straw cup, (3) cup, I thought of jumping straight to a cup, since that's what he will use eventually. I also bought this Philips straw cup as a back-up, in case he doesn't take to the Miracle 360 cup immediately. 5. To get babies to start using/accepting the Miracle 360 cup, people suggested you take any normal cup you have, fill it with a bit of water and offer this cup of water to the baby. Let the baby practice drinking water from the cup for a few days. After a few days, I whipped out one of the Miracle 360 cups, filled it with water, and offered it to the baby. Within a few tries, the baby started to get the hang of the cup! 6. The next step was using the second Miracle 360 cup in the pack for milk. I warmed the milk in a milk bottle using a bottle warmer, like I usually do, transferred the warm milk in the Miracle 360 cup and offered it to the baby. It was a success! 7. The flow-rate is quite fast, which is good, faster than the size-2-bottle-nipple we were using. Baby finished the bottle in 2 minutes! Important: After filling the warm milk in the cup and closing the lid, I make sure to press down on the heart tab before giving the cup to the baby, this pushes out the air, preventing leaks. 8. I did hide the milk bottles from his sight, I use them to heat the milk and transfer the milk to the Miracle 360 cup, but I don't show him this process. 9. I haven't had the need to use the straw sippy cups I purchased. Right now, I use one Miracle 360 cup for water, and one for milk. You also get lids for these cups on Amazon, in case you need them. 10. For cleaning, there are only three parts to clean, the cup, the heart-tab-silicony-rim, and the top white part. For deep cleaning, you also take out the fourth part - the thin ring around the top. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019 by Pragati

  • BEST CUP - Don't blame the cup if you don't CLEAN IT
Style: Blue/Green
BEST CUP EVER - These do not spill unless your toddler throws them very hard- and even then only a small amount will come out. and YES, you have to CLEAN the cups. I do not understand why this seems to be a complicated concept...adult coffee cups have pieces that you have to clean out too...Take the plastic colored topper off and throw it in the dishwasher or hand wash. Every now and then, use a fork to pry off the rubber washer from the white lid portion, and clean under there as well. Put it back on and you're in business. Take maybe 30 seconds. We have 10 of these cups and they all work great. As they age the seal can get looser, but they still prevent 99% of leaks from happening. Buy it, you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2017 by KG

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