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🥤 Sip smarter, spill never — the iconic Doidy Cup for confident little sippers!
The Doidy Cup is a scientifically designed, award-winning baby training cup featuring a unique ergonomic slanted shape that helps infants transition naturally from bottle to open cup. Made in the UK from BPA-free, recyclable HDPE plastic, it’s dishwasher and microwave safe, lightweight (50g), and trusted by health professionals since 1950 to support spill-free, confident drinking for babies 3 months and older.
Model Number | PURPLE |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 10 x 6.5 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | PURPLE |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Material composition | HDPE Recyclable Plastic |
Material-free | BPA |
Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Additional product features | Microwave oven, dishwasher |
Number of items | 1 |
Style | Modern |
Best uses | Baby Training, Baby Weaning, Baby Drinking |
Batteries required | No |
Frustration-free packaging | Frustation-Free Packaging |
Item Weight | 50 g |
F**M
Doidy
Great item easy for my boy to use
M**N
Great for teaching toddler to drink independently
Brought this for my 2 year old as she was constantly spilling her drink from a regular cup.The slant on the cup means she doesn’t have to tilt the cup as far to get a drink, so she can take smaller sips with less tilt, rather than tipping the cup too far and spilling it all down herself.It’s hard to explain how it works but it does!!!It has two handles which are great as she has better control when holding the cup with two hands.The only issue I have found is if she is walking with it, water spills out the opposite side easier if she tips the cup that way when not paying attention. So we are using it just for training, and not to have a drink to walk around with, which has been good because to it’s a novelty to use a grown up cup and be able to do it herself without spilling! She loves using it, and is therefor drinking more water too, so it’s a win, win!I’d definitely recommend, it’s really helped build her confidence and skill!
K**1
Decent cup
Decent quality and good value for money.
M**T
Handy little training cup
It is a handy little training cup for my 7 months old. The cup works for a soup and for other fluids. The baby girl can hold it easily. Of course, she would spill all liquid all over herself, hence I hold the bottom of the cup while she drinks. The cup handles are small enough for the little hands to grab. It is maybe a little bit too hard around the mouth area, but it is down to what it was made from.
S**N
Amazing!
Brilliant, my 4 year old autistic child has learned to how control a drink in a cup by hiself straight away with this!! Brilliant invention Thank you!
L**G
Require patience and perseverance but I think it’s probably worth it
We’ve had this cup since my baby was six months old. She was breastfed prior to weaning but occasionally had expressed milk from a bottle.For the first month or so very little water got consumed. I would tip it for her and she would poke her tongue inside and lap at the water like a kitten. Just when I was about to give up something clicked for her. She now gulps water quite successfully with every meal.At nine months, I still hold the cup for her and tilt it. Some days she likes to wash her hands in the cup (fine by me, there’s less scrubbing to be done in between her fingers) and some days she still misjudges things and ends up coughing and spluttering. She likes playing with the cup when it’s empty too. She’s successfully drunk from it totally independently on a couple of occasions, but I think if I was a bit more relaxed about water ending up all over the floor she might be able to do it a bit more consistently by now.I’ve only used the cup at home so far, because of the mess. I haven’t bought a sippy cup to use out and about because I don’t want to confuse her, she just breast feeds on the go. I think this cup is great and with patience and perseverance she’s getting there.I’m not sure who these child geniuses are who can use the cup from twelve weeks. Don’t expect those kind of results for every baby!Update: at about 18 months she is now very confident to drink out of more or less any open cup, as long as she is seated. I do think the doidy cup helped because she was able to start practicing with it so youngUpdate for baby number 2: I tried a sippy cup for my second baby to minimise mess, but he couldn’t work out what to do with it! I’ve gone back to the Doidy cup after about a month of no water being consumed and he loves it! Very similar results to my first baby at nine months.
T**9
Was recommended by health visitor. Not a fan
Seems a good idea for open cup drinking but my very fussy 7 month old just isn’t having it.
J**H
Essential for learning to drink from an open cup!
After reading a lot I was in two minds whether to purchase and I’m glad I did! It’s easy for baby to hold and helps them to guide water into their mouth without too much spills!
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