The Haakaa Silicone Baby Drinking Cup helps your little one transition from bottle to cup. Made from soft, 100% food-grade silicone, it's gentle on gums and easy for small hands to hold. The sturdy base and easy-grip handles make it a reliable first cup for babies learning to sip.
Why Choose This Product?
Open cups are recommended by pediatricians for developing oral motor skills. This silicone cup is designed to be baby-friendly, reducing spills and messes while allowing natural drinking.
Key Features
Drop-Proof Material: Soft silicone means no broken cups, and it's gentle if dropped on little toes.
Easy-Grip Handles: Small handles fit baby's hands perfectly, encouraging self-feeding.
Sturdy Base: The wider base prevents tipping over.
Safe and Non-Toxic: Free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates; safe for mouthing.
When to Introduce
You can start offering an open cup around 6 months, when your baby can sit up and hold objects. Use with a little water or milk, and be prepared for some spills as they learn!
This cup is a great stepping stone for independent drinking.
Features
Soft, drop-proof silicone is safe for baby and floor
Easy-grip handles support independent drinking
Sturdy base helps prevent tip-overs
Care: Dishwasher safe, sterilizable
Color: Translucent
Capacity: Small (holds approx. 2 oz / 60 ml)
Features: Easy-grip handles, sturdy base
Material: 100% food-grade silicone
Product Type: Baby Drinking Cup
Seller: SealKeeper
Product Details
Encourage self-feeding with this adorable silicone cup. Its pliable material feels good in tiny hands and won't hurt if banged. Use it indoors or out, and as your baby grows, it's great for water or juice. A must-have for the sippy-cup stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I teach my baby to drink from the Haakaa silicone cup?
Start by offering small amounts of water, guide their hands to the handles, and tilt the cup gently. Practice during mealtimes when your baby is calm.
When can I give my baby a Haakaa open cup?
From around 6 months old, when your baby can sit up with support and shows interest in reaching for objects.
Does the Haakaa drinking cup spill?
No cup is completely spill-proof, but the sturdy base and soft material help minimize messes. Expect some spills as your baby practices.
How do I clean a Haakaa baby drinking cup?
Wash in warm soapy water or on the top rack of the dishwasher. Sterilize by boiling for 2-3 minutes if desired.
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Customer Reviews
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p****q
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Perfect first cup
My little one took to this immediately. The size is perfect for small hands, and it's so easy to clean. We've dropped it countless times and it hasn't broken – a total win.
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n***m
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Great for learning, but be prepared for spills
This is a great open cup for teaching your baby to drink independently. It's lightweight and the silicone is nice and soft. Of course, there will be spills at first, but that's part of the learning process. Just keep a towel handy!
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z*****p
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Durable and cute
We bought this for our 6-month-old and he loves it. The bright color is eye-catching and the cup is sturdy. I can toss it in the diaper bag without worry. Highly recommend.
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c***b
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Nice, but a bit shallow
This cup is well-made and the size is good for a baby, but I wish it were a bit deeper to hold more liquid. My daughter drinks a lot, so we often have to refill it. Still, it does the job.
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n****o
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Favorite cup!
My son loves this cup! It's so easy for him to hold and he's actually learning to drink from an open cup without making a huge mess. I love that it's silicone and won't break. Definitely recommend.
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p***k
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Excellent quality
I bought this on a whim and it's turned out to be one of our most-used baby items. The silicone is food-grade and feels great. The cup is just the right size for tiny hands. Couldn't be happier.
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n**h
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It's okay
Works as an open cup, but it's a bit shallow and my baby tends to tip it over easily. I think a weighted or heavier cup might be better for our needs, but this one is fine for supervised use.