🐻 Sip Smart, Grow Confident – The Honey Bear Cup Every Parent Trusts!
The Honey Bear Straw Cup 3-pack offers an 8-oz BPA-free, recyclable, and spill-proof solution designed with a patented safety lid to protect babies from sharp edges. Ideal for babies 4 months and up, it supports straw learning and speech therapy with gentle flow straws. This stylish, easy-to-clean set includes multiple straws and a custom cleaner, making it perfect for busy parents seeking safe, versatile hydration on the go.
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash Recommended. |
Material Features | Recyclable |
Material Type | Food Grade Plastic |
Item Weight | 4.6 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.5"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Shape | Honey Bear |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Bear,Baby |
Occasion | Baby Shower |
Color | Blueberry Pie- BLUE |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe, Spill Proof |
L**G
Absolutely favorite straw cul
Love it! Amazing quality, easy to use, and lightweight! My daughter loves it and is great cup to learn to drink from a straw! It was recommended by her feeding therapist so it’s therapy approved! Perfect size for little. Only complaint is it’s really hard to get the straw in but that’s only bc it’s leak proof!
P**4
Fantastic Cups for Little Hands (and Those with Grip Challenges!)
These cups are absolutely fantastic! I purchased these for my disabled child and have been so impressed with the design. The easy-grip feature has made a world of difference, allowing him to hold the cup securely and independently. What's even better is that we haven't experienced a single spill or drop! For parents of children who struggle with grip or motor skills, these cups are a game-changer. They are also very reasonably priced, making them accessible and a great value. I highly recommend these cups to anyone looking for a reliable and functional option.
K**F
Easy use, lightweight, dishwasher safe!
Perfect for teaching my 7 month old how to drink from a straw. Easy to squeeze so your baby will get water (before they know how to suck from a straw). Easy to clean and there are only 3 pieces. Able to be thrown into the dishwasher. Only issue is the straws are sometimes hard to put through the top because of the size, it may be easier as time goes on but with the first uses that is the only issue I’ve found.
B**H
Fabulous
We bought these for our 8 month old twin boys and they love them! They get SO excited when they see them. They immediately took to proper use of these. Then, we went to a restaurant this weekend and they drank with zero problem from a straw in a cup. For those saying the straws don’t fit, you just have to squeeze the straw smaller and pull it tightly through the hole. It’s supposed to be a pretty tight fit to avoid lots of leakage. These are definitely not your average “sippy cup” and there’s a reason for that, anyone buying these cups should know the occupational therapy reasoning behind these. “Sippy cups” on the market these days are for the parents advantage so you’re not always cleaning up spills behind them and don’t teach proper mechanics. These are for the child’s advantage so they learn proper mouth and tongue mechanics. Sippy cup vs. this… two completely different products. These are listed as “leak resistant” not “leak proof” and leak resistant is what they are and what they’re supposed to be. Buy a sippy cup if you want leak proof. Would 10/10 recommend this product and this seller, she is quick to respond and so kind!
H**E
Independent Baby!!
These are amazing. My 12 month old could sometimes figure out a straw, couldn't seem to remember to tip a bottle or sippy. But we tried these and she LOVES it. She can tip it, she can use the straw. These are fantastic. I'm so glad I bought them! My only gripe is that they don't come in multicolor packs. Having them all be the same color makes it difficult to remember how long any given one has been out. Different colors in one pack would be better. Otherwise, wonderful.
K**.
They worked first try!
My son understood how to drink from a straw after only a couple squeezes of the honey bear. What I like about these are the shape makes them easy to hold, the straw is softer (so he doesn't hit the roof of his mouth too hard with it) and they are almost leak proof. Yes the straws are a little challenging to insert, but not too bad. Plus the tight seal is what makes them not leak. My only criticism is that the straws are too long. In order to not touch the bottom inside, there is a good 3 inches or so of straw out of the top. He has hit the roof of his mouth if he comes in too fast and has almost poked himself in the face. Again, the straw is softer, but still doesn't feel great. Some other cups only have maybe 1.5-2" sticking out the top.
D**D
Honey Bear Bottles for Toddlers with Straws
Easy to hold and use for toddlers transitioning between bottle and cup. Comfortable size is perfect for little hands, easy to clean.
J**N
Taught 2-year-old to finally drink through a straw!
These honey bear cups are wonderful. My two-year-old couldn’t figure out how to drink from a straw no matter what type of “straw cups” or water bottles with straws, or straws at restaurants that we tried. I was looking online on “how to teach toddler to drink from a straw,” and these came up. Apparently speech therapists and stuff have recommended them and, lo and behold, our boy learned how to do it himself in only like a day and a half! It makes it so much easier at restaurants!I rated it 4 stars because the cups themselves are pretty flimsy/easy to squeeze, therefore, easy to spill (my boy likes to chew all kinds of stuff and sometimes he tilts it on its side and juice squirts all over the floor). Also, now that he’s used them for several months, he pulls the straw up and sometimes out with his teeth (thought that’s a him thing, not a product thing). I do wish they had some sort of straw cover or something so we could take juice on the go easier, and they are, imo, a bit pricey for what they are.Also, I read so many reviews that the cups are not dishwasher-friendly (they’re fine, we wash ours top rack), and that the straw doesn’t fit unless you like crowbar it in there - they DO fit, you just have to twist them into the hole (it’s easiest, I’ve found, from the top down), and just put some back into it. :)
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