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Baby Bullet Complete Baby Care System

Baby Bullet Complete Baby Care SystemFirst, let me say I was looking forward to start using the baby bullet for my daughter at about 4 months. I knew it was going to be a gimmick, but I figured it looked pretty convenient, and my 4 year old niece saw it and wanted us to get it so she could "help" with making the baby food. It truly is easy enough that a supervised four year old can put the short cup into the unit and turn it on and off.

What is included? (in my set anyway)

Six small containers with date dials and lids

A freezer tray/lid for six servings

A batch bowl for larger batches/blender lid

A short cup for smaller batches and use with the milling blade/storage lid

A milling blade for rice/grains/oatmeal

A regular blade for fruits/veggies/protein

A thin spatula

Power Base

Pocket Nutritionist

Cookbook

At first, using the short cup and regular blade, everything was great. The bullet is easy to use, offers helpful suggestions for different foods for each stage, and VERY easy to clean. The storage system is cute, and the dating on the little storage cups was handy when my daughter wasn't eating as much food each day as she is now. I had thought I had found the perfect baby shower gift for my friends and family from now on. Unfortunately, the bubble burst.

When I tried to use the milling blade, it was obvious pretty quickly that when it had been manufactured the plastic on the side of the blade casing had warped and cracked. This made the milling blade unusable, and tore up the sealing gasket when I did attempt to use it.

I contacted baby bullet for a replacement. They gave me a very difficult time about my proof of purchase, as it had been purchased online. Finally I got them to agree to send me a new milling blade (after receiving a lecture about the gasket causing all the problems... what?), and they insisted I pay $3.99 for shipping to replace the milling blade. Uh... no. We discussed the value of good customer service... and let's just say I didn't pay for shipping for the blade. I did receive it about a week after my last call to them.

Now, shame on me for this... but at the time that happened, I didn't check the rest of the pieces. I was annoyed enough at that point and the runaround I was getting, and it simply didn't occur to me.

My daughter is just shy of seven months, and is eating far more food at a sitting. This morning, I decided to try to use the batch bowl for the first time. As soon as I tried to put the lid on the top of the batch bowl, I knew there was a problem: It wouldn't seal. A quick look, and sure enough, both the lid and batch bowl were warped as the milling blade had been, so the lid cannot possibly connect securely to the bowl. This isn't just annoying it's dangerous.

They'll be getting ANOTHER call from me tomorrow. If they replace the parts, I will admittedly keep using the bullet. It earned its two stars from being convenient and easy to use when the products are made properly.

Sorry Baby Bullet... but you need to work on quality assurance on the manufacturing lines. If your product arrived in a usable condition, you'd get a four or five star review from this first time mom. But having to fight with customer service to replace what you just didn't care to make correctly the first time? Yeah... I'll take my business elsewhere, and will be instructing my friends and family not to waste their money, no matter how cute and convenient this product may seem.

New Moms: GET A GOOD QUALITY FOOD PROCESSOR AND STORAGE CONTAINERS THAT WORK FOR YOU! Skip this product. There are enough alternatives out there that will meet and exceed your expectations, don't waste your money.

If you do purchase it, check everything immediately, and before you get rid of the box. Test it all out, and if you have a problem, return the whole thing.

***Update 13 October 2011***

The day after this review was posted, and prior to my calling their customer service, I received a call on my cell phone from Baby Bullet Customer Service. We discussed this issue, as well as another I had discovered -afterposting the review: I found that a couple of lids for the dial cups were beginning to show signs of breaking down, i.e. warping (common trend...) and chipping on the inside lip. The CS rep did say that there were some issues with people putting pieces in the dishwasher, and my set had stated it was dishwasher safe (since changed), that was probably the issue? ...all of the bullet pieces I have have been handwashed only, never in the dishwasher. The product I received is just... poor quality.

We also discussed the smell of the motor in the unit that others have mentioned in other reviews, but we agreed that I should wait to have that replaced, as the motorbase is still functioning well.

The woman who contacted me was very pleasant and helpful, and kept our conversation brief, which was appreciated, as I was at work. She stated that I should receive the items (batch bowl and lids) in the mail in 7-10 days. This was September 26th. Yesterday (2 1/2 weeks after I posted the review) I received the package. The batch bowl as promised, and... TWO dial CUPS. No dial cup LIDS. Sigh. Two of my lids have broken down thus far, it's only a matter of time before more do. I suppose I'll have to wait AGAIN for the two that they've decided I'm allotted this time around, and then as I notice the others break down, contact them and wait an additional two weeks per lid for the replacements?

I will say that it's very clear the quality of the product has improved significantly from my set to the new product; the plastic of the batch bowl is firmer, and is more clear; so some quality issues have been addressed between the production of my set and the production of the replacement parts that were sent. I'd really just like to be able to trust this product and have a set that is safe and... works?

I sent off an email a few minutes ago, and am hoping this is resolved quickly. By the time I have a fully functioning set, my daughter will have outgrown the product.

***Update 7 November 2011***

Emails with Baby Bullet resulted in my receiving four new lids, in two different shipments, a few days after the emails were sent. But, as predicted... my 8 month old daughter no longer wants anything to do with most pureed or blended food. AWESOME.

At least I have serving-size containers to store her chopped & cooked food?

I now have a pretty applesauce and sweet potato maker.

I normally don't write reviews, but there weren't any for this product and being a first time mom myself, I want to make sure someone finds mine very imformative.

So far, I enjoy using my baby magic bullet. I was contemplating between this product and the Baby Baeba and I am so glad I saved the extra money! (I went to Buybuy Baby and used the 20% coupon so 20% off of $59.95 is such a deal!) Granted, the Baeba is also a steamer, but I can steam my own food...the extra step is not a big deal to me as it may be for others. Besides, it's not like you have to use a huge pot...just a medium saucepan is suffice for a whole batch. The only precautions are:

1. Make sure you screw on the base very tightly. I must have not, and the bottom leaked into the actually blender. I didn't wipe it up right away and it dried up in the push-down mechanism of the blender causing it to stick easily. There are 3 "push-down mechanisms" along the rim of the bullet and the problem with it sticking is that, obviously, when you want to stop blending and let go, it can still keep blending until the "push down mechanism" slowly rises up. I just had to clean it up by using a screwdriver to push it up and down until it was "sticky free" again and now it works like new again! (I made sure it was unplugged of course while cleaning).

2. Make sure you DO NOT fill past the max line. There is not a line drawn out, but I must have overfilled it past this imaginary line and when I started to blend with the lid on, it initially spewed out the spout and the sides. this can be bad if the food is still hot. Therefore, I just made sure to wait until the food was cooled down. OR, just make sure you cut the food into small pieces (1/2" x 1/2"). I think when I cut the sweet potato, I sliced them thin rather than cubing them and perhaps that made the blades easier to cut through and causing higher speeds? I'm not sure, but cubing them worked without having to wait for it to cool down. I had a dishcloth over the top too, in case it spewed out.

FYI, for all the 1 stage food babies, make sure you strain the puree before feeding your baby. My pediatrician recommended that to me and I'm glad she did. At first, I didn't think I needed to strain it because the puree looked so smooth and perfect, but low and behold, when I did, there were strings from the pear or parts of the apple core that I though I cut out were filtered out with the strainer. (I used a small metal strainer, the kind you use to sift flour).

One last thing, although it does say that it is TOP RACK dishwasher safe, I haven't tried cleaning these in the dishwasher yet because of fear that my dishwasher will leave soapy residue as it typically does with my tupperware. Perhaps the other reviewer that complained of the materials being cheap, put their components on the bottom rack and that's why it melted? I just pre-rinse them as I put them in the sink so it's not difficult to wash.

Overall, I love this thing and I have fun making my daughter's food. She's been eating solids since 4 months and she eats all of it! I'm going to see if they sell the rubber tray separately so I can freeze more at one time.

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I was fortunate enough to recently attend a demonstration of the Baby Bullet as they are being slowly rolled out for sale in stores and although the demo was informative, it was nothing compared to getting the little guy home and putting him to work.

I have two six months old babies in my house who are raring to go for solid foods! So far, thanks to the Baby Bullet, we've hit a bull's eye with avocado, pears and sweet potato. I can't wait to have them try the zucchini I made and froze yesterday for them to try when their three days of sweet potato is done. The bullet is so easy to use and clean up is a breeze. I tried using my food processor, but at this point with the small batches I am making, as they are just trying new foods, it just wasn't up to par. It was too big for the job.

The current retail price, now that they are available in stores (sans the $40 shipping and handling mentioned in the other review), allowed me to purchase two sets for $60 each and if I do come across a problem I'm confident that I can simply return it to the store I purchased it at.

The pop-out freezing molds for storage are just as easy to use as they say. I definitely recommend popping them out into a large bowl or pan. They are slippery little things! They also mentioned in the demo that you can put the little containers in warm water for 20 minutes and they will thaw and be ready to serve, but it took a bit longer. I will go with their other advice of moving the containers intended for the next day into the fridge the night before from now on.

All in all, in the four days I've had my Baby Bullet I have been very pleased. I even used it to make myself some whipped cream for my cocoa, and a fruit smoothie with my four year old! :-)

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My son was diagnosed with lead poisoning,and a risk assessor was unable to determine a source in our home. Our water was tested, and we determined that to be a primary source. We tested some products used by our son with a hardware store lead test kit.

The only items to test positive were the Baby Bullet and a lead fishing sinker, which we used as a control. From what I have read, home test kits may give false positives a majority of the time and just a few times may give false positives.

The parts that tested positive were the nuts on the bottom side of each blade component (the green units that insert into the power base) as well as a space between the blades and green plastic, which may come into contact with food.

I got my BB in December 2011. I wonder if it is possible this system could have helped elevate my son's blood lead level?

I called BB and asked how I could get an answer as to whether or not lead parts are used to manufacture the system. I was told to email customer service in order for my concern to be addressed by someone who would know more about the manufacturing process. Several days later, I have not receieved a response. I have been blocked from BB's Facebook page for asking the question: does your product contain lead components?

Several moms I know are very concerned. I'd like an answer. I don't know if all these units were made the same, but I never would have used it had I have known it was made with any lead components.

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I've NEVER written a review on a product before. I just found out AFTER feeding my 7 mo old son 3 jars of food from the last batch I made that a piece of the plastic (silicone?) blade disconnected and got chopped up in the food! He's EATEN THIS. I noticed when I was feeding him tonight there was a piece of something hard in his food and I went to check the baby bullet and the ring that connects the base to the blade was all wrapped up around the blade and chopped up. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!

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Piyo Piyo Slip Proof 3 Section Dining Plate

Piyo Piyo Slip Proof 3 Section Dining PlateReally well made. I love the three compartments. Not sure if my highchair tray had some residue on it but my son pulled this plate up three times!

Our son is starting to like to have things separated so he can try each one by itself. This plate is great for that. The suction does not always work great... but I think it is par for the course. It's cute and easy to clean.

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The suction base comes right off the plate and it also doesn't stick to the high chair try at all. Don't bother with this plate!

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VERY HAPPY SO IS MY BABY IT STICKS WELL TO THE HIGH CHAIR DEEP SECTIONS FOR FOOD AND BABY HAS A HARD TIME TRYING TO UN STICK IT LOL

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Nuby 6 Piece Embossed Bowls

Nuby 6 Piece Embossed BowlsI run an at home day care and these are wonderful! They are a great price and the kids love them!!

I love how these bowls are not completely round and have characters on them. These are so great for your child to carry without spilling as they are formed just for them.

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Farleys Rusks 4 Month Reduced Sugar Original 18 Pack 120g

Farleys Rusks 4 Month Reduced Sugar Original 18 Pack 120gI bought these cookies for my 7 month old. I ended up eating them because they don't have that overwhelming sweet taste most cookies have. He loves these cookies. He's teething and enjoys biting the cookies but he might end up biting a piece off that is a bit too big for him to handle so I supervise him if I ever give him a cookie. This cookie is a regular cookie size and he ends up wasting half of it because he either drops it or throws it on the floor. It's a bit too big for a 7 month old.

Nuby 6 Pack Bowls

Nuby 6 Pack Bowls, Colors May VaryI purchased these containers for my daughter's homemade baby food...here are teh pros and cons

Pros

-fun colors

-size is great and allows for a variety of portion sizes as my baby grows

-lids fit nicely and are very tight and minimize the risk of food leaking out into her diaper bag

-dishwasher safe...top shelf only

Cons

-not microwave safe....completey melts in the microwave

These bowls are good quality, I wash them in the top rack of the dishwasher often with no problem and the lids stay on well. And they are BPA free.

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I love the size of these bowls! They are great to put snacks in and toss in the diaper bag. They are quality plastic and last a long time. I am buying more because over time you loose a few here and a few there. Great to have on hand if you have toddlers.

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For both price and effectiveness these containers are by far the best I've found. The Gerber lids have popped off in my diaper bag but these don't even when thrown in haphazardly. I have put pureed baby food, cheerio type snacks and fully packed meals and they have never failed me.

The color combinations vary but the orange, green and yellow look great interchanged with each other.

Well worth it!

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I make my own baby food and use these to store the food. I use these bowls in the freezer and microwave. None of them have warped nor discolored with use. The are durable. The lids snap close tightly and come off with a little effort. I bought about 4 packs of these.

Allergy Alert Label s - No Nuts - Set of 20

Allergy Alert Label s - No Nuts - Set of 20I was expecting these to be just stickers that I bought on a whim and could maybe use on my sons paperwork at preschool etc. they are much more. Vivid colors, durable maybe even waterproof fabric they stuck well to his fabric pouches where I put his epipens etc. I have found them very useful

Kidsme Food Feeder Replacement Sac (Small size) (2 per package)

Kidsme Food Feeder Replacement SacThese go with the Kidsme Feeder (which is an AMAZING product). They are easy to clean much better than the feeders with the mesh bags. These things last a long time. I put everything in these frozen breast milk cubes (great for teething babies), frozen fruit, fresh fruit & veggies, etc. I have been using these as a teether (with frozen breast milk) since my son was 3 months-old and they're awesome. Can't say enough posiive things about them. Highly, highly, highly recommend!!!

When I first received these items I thought they were rather large considering they were the small size. I was concerned that my 4 month year old wouldnt be able to get it into her mouth or find it to uncomfortable, but the size ended up being perfect!!

The holes are a perfect size for soft solids to come through as the baby sucks and chews on the tip. The number of holes are perfect as well so the baby gets a good mouth full with each bite without choking them.

Don't be intemidated by the size, its perfect for babys under 6 months.

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Easy to clean. Easy to fill. Good for beginners. Using with my baby starting about 6 months and still using at almost 9 months old.

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We get crushed ice from our fridge and pack em into the nipples so that she can munch on them for her gums/teeth coming in. A life saver. Totally shuts her up for at least 15 minutes. Doesn't sound like a lot, but for parents who don't want to keep medicating your infant, this is the next best thing. Plus also cools her gums with the ice that she many times goes much longer without a gripe. She also loves having some small strawberries cut up and placed in these as well.

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Kidsme silicone feeders are so much better than the mesh feeders. They clean easily and fit perfectly in baby's mouth. LOVE THEM!!!!

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Gerber 1st Foods - Fruits, 2-Count, 2.5-Ounce Tubs (Pack of 8)

Gerber 1st Foods Pears, 2-Count, 2.5-Ounce TubsI know the price varies for stage 1 foods but sometimes they are a lot cheaper on amazon then in the stores. I wasn't sure how many were in the package so I decided to just buy one. There are 8 packs of 2 in this package so for the price, you are getting 16 containers. I personally wasn't sure if I was getting a great price or paying slightly more then if I went to the supermarket. I like these gerber containers of baby food. It's easier to get the food out, they do make some organic varieties, and you seem to get almost double the amount of food for the same price as jars. If you only use half the lid snaps back on easy like a desposible food container.

My first baby started with these just as I weaned her.They are expensive but I prefer making my babies food myself.That way, I do not need to give my babies preservative chemicals or whatever keeps the supposed veggies and fruits in this form for so long.I buy these for traveling purposes.They come in handy.

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These prunes saved so many of my baby's uncomfortable constipation days when he started on solids. The puree seems to be easier to consume than prune juice and we used to give it to our baby with yogurt. It soon became his favorite food and eased his symptoms. I highly recommend this product to parents who are having a hard time with their babies' constipation.

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Our pediatrician recommended we feed our constipated 6 month old prunes. He wasn't too thrilled with the taste but it did the job:P

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I think BJs has a better deal on mixed fruit packs by Gerber, but if your child really loves peaches, this is great!

Klean Kanteen 12 oz Stainless Steel Sippy with Dome Lid

Klean Kanteen 12 oz Stainless Steel Sippy with Dome Lid - Indicator RedI have always loved the idea of the Avent system, because of the interchangeable sippy spouts. My kid is a biter; the spouts of his sippy cups invariably get badly scratched up and therefore need to be replaced. With most sippies this means replacing the whole cup, which gets expensive! The Avent system eliminates this problem; however, their sippy cups leak like mad (the lids unscrew WAY too easily) and the bottles are made from nasty leaching plastic. The Via system is #5 plastic but too clunky and cumbersome to use as a sippy.

The Klean Kanteen is the perfect solution: safe stainless steel and the convenience of interchangeable Avent sippy spouts. I was beyond thrilled when I learned that it existed.

The adapter cap has two pieces: the part that screws into the bottle, and then a piece that is EXACTLY like the white screw ring from an Avent bottle (except that it's black, of course, and just a little bit bigger). This means three things:

1. ANY Avent sippy spout or nipple will fit in it. Both the white and the green spouts are meant for babies first learning to use a sippy cup; this is probably why many toddlers get frustrated trying to drink from the spout that comes with this bottle. There is a "toddler" spout available that is much easier to drink from.

2. It will leak if you over-tighten it. DON'T screw it as tight as it will go or it will leak.

3. The Avent dome caps fit. (I am surprised that nobody seems to have noticed this before!)

(It seems like the Avent handles should fit, but they don't, or at least I can't seem to get them on quite right they cause pretty excessive leaking. It's a shame because that would make this cup absolutely perfect for younger toddlers. For my 2-year-old, though, it's just fine without handles.)

I plan on getting a neoprene cover for it to keep the contents cold (and because my son saw the one I have on MY Klean Kanteen and wants one for himself!) but other than that, this sippy is pretty much perfect. I love it!

I was SO excited about this product and ordered two. They both leak everywhere. Also, when I pour milk into it from the refrigerator, the kanteen is so cold that my toddler can't hold it. We had to cut up a sock and put it around the kanteen, which was actually fine if that were the only issue. When I first fill it and shake it around it doesn't leak. Then when my son drinks out of it and puts it down, milk spurts out from every possible place whether I tighten or loosen the top. I also bought a stainless steel straw cup by Thermos(which claims no BPAs in the straw parts). With the straw cup you know it will leak if it tips over, but at least it is totally leak proof if the top is closed.

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I have 4 of these sippies and I find they are a wonderful investment.

With all the publicity about the leaching plastics I wanted an alternative to the plastic route, and the plastic ones we had were needing to be replaced after only a year, due to being dropped and cracking, or the area the valve fit into was cracked. I went looking for an alternative and found these. I started out with ordering 2 and now have 4 to rotate. The sippy spout that came with the first 2 was the Avent anti-spill soft spout and that seemed to work better than the hard Avent anti-spill spout on the 2nd set, My 2 year old initially didn't like the cold steel but the soda can cozies fit the bottles and work great.

I was having a hard time finding a bottle nipple my youngest would accept. From about 3 days old till 4 months he used the 5 oz Gerber Nuk Orthodontic bottle. After hearing the concerns about plastic, and him getting to where he was drinking 7oz at a time I needed to go up a size, but the slow flow nipples he was used to wouldn't fit, and the new ones were faster flow. I tried all sorts of nipples and bottles, when all of a sudden a light went on. The sippy 2 piece adaptor looked about the same size as his old 5oz bottles, sure enough the slow flow nipple fit in and works great. I just ordered some more Stainess steel bottles in the 18oz size for my 2 year old to work into and am going to look at these as a 20 year investment, they work for baby bottles, sippies, and down the road sports water bottles. :-)

They do leak a little if there is pressure in the cup through the vent hole, but it hasn't been enough to concern me, I think they are a great find.

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I bought two of them for my kids and found out that the part inside the neck of the bottle is still made from plastic (which I wanted to get rid of as much as possible). Also, because you need to screw in the neck insert first, then you can put the cap on top of it, sometimes it just stuck together because the screw fastening part doesn't work very well, and I have to take both parts out and re-do it again. Frustrating.

Also the cups have leaking problem too.

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I bought one of these for my 15 month old son and I LOVE it. I plan to get 3 or 4 more. It doesn't leak at all. I had expected some leaking because we have trouble with just about every sippy cup out there but not with this one. I had no troubles with the dishwasher either. I love that I can replace the tops and he can still use this later and not feel like a baby. Great product!

Doidy Cup - Purple color

Doidy Cup - Purple colorI purchased this when my 10 month old was having a difficult time with sippy cups. She can pick up a regular cup and drink from it, but had problems with the handles on the doidy. It is just as the product information describes it and is well made, but maybe children just need to be older to use properly.

I started using a Doidy cup with my baby when she was 7-8 months, and she picked it up very quickly! Now at 10 months she is able to pick it up, hold it all by herself and put it back on the table.

It's a great training cup. I say, ditch the sippy cups, they are bad for your baby's teeth and speech and are know to cause speech impairments and teeth problems. Go with the Doidy cup (and a regular small cup), it's excellent and teaches your baby how to drink like a big kid.

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Baby girl gripped the handles the very first time she tried this cup at 6.5 months. She even drank water successfully the first time. We are still working on practicing drinking, and yes more water gets on the floor than in her mouth lately, but at it's good to know that the cup won't collapse, or break since its made of high quality non bpa plastic. I think it's adorable how it leaves a little ring around baby's face from the force baby uses to pull the cup to her mouth. Doidy sounds a little bit much like "dirty", but there's not nothing dirty about this cup! ;o)

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We've been trying it out with our 6 month old for a week thus far. We decided to give this a try because my daughter hates the bottle and I don't like spouted/straw tops. Also, giving her milk out of a bottle is always a battle for my husband so now that she is older we are trying a cup to make things easier. Right now, we've just been working with water but things are going well. Of course we have to hold on tight to it but she reaches for it and is getting better at swallowing more than she spills each day. I do like the shape because unlike a regular cup, the slant gives them and you holding the cup more control over the flow. I've let her drink from my regular glass and it poured out the sides of her mouth. This cup helps guide the water.

Update: I've warmed up to cups with straws for their portability and to make it easier for others feeding to not have a mess, but I still like this cup. Our daughter drinks water well from it but not breast milk (but that has nothing to do with the cup). I only gave it 4 stars because it's pricy for such a little cup.

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I bought one of these cups back when I first started introducing something besides a bottle to my daughter. She's over one now and still doesn't have a grasp exactly on how to use the cup. But I also don't use it on a regular basis. I think with a little practice and more diligence from Mom, she should be able to master its use. I think we got it too early but will still be handy when we start working more with lidless cups.