Baby Training Cups : safe silicone design for stress-free sipping
Transitioning from bottle to cup is a significant milestone in a baby’s development. Baby learner cups help promote independence while cutting down on the mess. Designed with soft spouts, ergonomic grips, and made from BPA-free, medical-grade silicone, training cups ensure a safe and comfortable drinking experience. Studies show that using these types of cups can improve motor skill development and help babies learn to drink independently while reducing possible frustration.
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Bubble Élhée Learning Cup | Sand/Black
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Leak Proof Training Cup | Sand / Nude
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Leak-Proof Learning Cup | Sand
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100% SAFE
Made of medical-grade silicone
0% harmful substances or microplastic migration
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FLEXIBLE AND UNBREAKABLE
Sensory design closely mimicking breastfeeding
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FOR ALL BABIES
Breastfed, combination-fed, pump-fed, or exclusively bottle-fed
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MADE IN FRANCE
Eco-designed and manufactured in Rhône-Alpes, France.
FAQ
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Why choose an Elhee training cup ?
Elhee training cups are thoughtfully designed with your baby’s safety and comfort in mind. Made from medical-grade silicone, these cups are free from harmful chemicals like BPA. The soft, ergonomic spout mimics the feeling of breastfeeding, ensuring a smooth transition from bottle to cup. Elhee cups are spill-proof, easy to grip, and ideal for promoting independent drinking
What are baby learner cups ?
A baby learner cup is made to help children transition from bottle-feeding to drinking independently. These cups often feature spill-proof technology, soft spouts, or straws to make sipping easier for little ones. Training cups are typically made from safe materials like silicone or BPA-free plastic and are essential for teaching babies how to drink on their own
How do you transition from a baby bottle to a training sippy cup ?
To transition from a bottle to a training sippy cup, start by offering the cup during meals, allowing your baby to explore it. You can gradually replace one bottle feeding per day with the training cup to make the transition smoother.
Are trainer cups good for babies ?
Yes, training cups are an excellent tool for helping babies develop motor skills and learn how to drink independently. They offer a safe way to practice drinking while reducing spills. Learner cups with soft spouts like Elhee’s are gentle on a baby’s gums, making them a comfortable option as they learn to drink from something other than a bottle.
At what age does a baby start using a trainer cup ?
Most babies can start using a training cup around 6 months old, however this varies depending on the child’s development. Introducing a cup earlier helps them practice motor skills and begin the transition away from bottles. At around 12 months, most babies are ready to use training cups on a regular basis.
How can you teach your baby to drink from a training cup
In order to teach your baby to drink from a training cup, start by offering the cup during meals and letting your baby explore it. The best training cups for babies would be one with a soft spout to make sipping easy. Show them yourself how to drink from the cup and encourage your baby to imitate you. Be patient, of course, as learning to drink from a cup takes time, but trying again and again regularly will help your baby master it!