noun a small, spill-proof drinking cup with a tight-fitting lid and a spout designed for young children
A sippy cup is a spill-proof cup designed for young children learning to drink from a cup. It helps prevent spills and messes during mealtime.
Sippy cups are commonly used in childcare settings to provide young children with a safe and easy way to drink liquids.
Pediatricians often recommend sippy cups as a transitional tool for toddlers to learn how to drink from a regular cup.
Sippy cups are a common household item for families with young children, used during mealtime and on-the-go.
Sippy cups are a popular baby product that parents purchase to help their children transition from bottles to cups.
A pediatrician may recommend using a sippy cup to help transition a child from a bottle to a regular cup.
A speech therapist may use a sippy cup with a special spout to help children with speech or swallowing difficulties.
A childcare provider may use sippy cups to prevent spills and help young children learn to drink independently.
An occupational therapist may recommend specific sippy cup designs to help children develop fine motor skills.
A nutritionist may advise parents on the appropriate use of sippy cups to promote healthy drinking habits in children.