The Philips AVENT toddler drinking cup is the easy step from bottle to cup. The flip-top lid keeps the spout clean at all times, even when on the go. It is amazingly spill-proof whether shaken or thrown in the air and yet it's easy to drink from.
Product Features:
- Easy to use and clean: All parts are dishwasher safe for convenience.
- Measurement scale on the cup for easy preparation of your child's drink.
Entire cup can be sterilised for hygiene purposes. - Soft, flexible spout for an easy first step. The soft, flexible spout is ideal for the transition from breast or bottle to a cup.
- Flip-top lid: Flip-top lid keeps spout clean. The flip-top lid always gives you hygienic reassurance, keeping the spout clean at home and when on the go..
- Fun learning: Educational storytelling design.
- The coloured designs encourage fun learning: recognise animals and fruits, count the apples and discover where food comes from. The complexity of the designs increases with the age of the child.
- Inter-changeability: Completely interchangeable with entire Philips AVENT range
Cups, spouts and handles can be used with the entire Philips AVENT range; attach directly to breast pumps or use a teat instead of the spout when feeding. The soft spout and handles can also be put on the feeding bottle for an easy transition from bottle to cup. - Size: (200 ml/7 oz)
- Stages: Soft Spout for 6 months +
- BPA Free
Some babies transfer from bottle to cup easily, but others find the transition difficult seeking comfort in their familiar bottle and teat. However, it is essential that parents persevere and aim to achieve the swap to cup drinking by the end of their first year. Drinks flow slowly through a teat which means it takes a long time for your child to finish the drink, and many health professionals believe this can delay in the start of speech for children.
In addition to this, drinking from a bottle can cause liquids to pool around the teeth. Bacteria in your child's mouth can change the sugars in the drink into acids that can dissolve tooth enamel, causing tooth decay.
Babies can try the transition from bottle to cup as early as 6 or 7 months old, although success will depend upon each individual and parents should bear in mind that some babies simply will take longer to get the hang of the change. It is a good idea to start with a soft spout trainer cup, as this is more similar to a teat compares to a hard spout and will feel more familiar to your baby.
Show your child how to raise the cup to his mouth and tip it up to drink from it. Once your baby is happy and drinking confidently you can start to move them on to a beaker with a hard spout and then an open lidded cup with handles.
Some cups have a spout with a non-spill valve and although it might make drinking a less messy experience you may find your toddler has to work much harder to get the drink to flow. Try taking the valve out so that the liquid flows more freely, or use a lidded cup without a valve. Some parents teach their children to use open cups from an early age and dispense with lidded cups entirely.
Try not to worry if your baby doesn’t take to this transition immediately, it will happen! Try to stay relaxed so your baby doesn’t pick up on your tension about this process, and leave the cup where they can find it easily and you’ll find they will start to drink from their new cup when they are ready.
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics like baby bottles because it is less likely to crack or shatter, which can lead to injuries. Recently some scientists have shared a worry that BPA could leach from the plastic into liquid held in the baby bottle, especially when bottles are heated to extreme temperatures, and the chemical may affect the body, particularly in young children. Therefore, Philips AVENT products are now produced using an alternative material which is BPA free.
Pregnancy and early parenthood is an exciting and challenging time, when it's good to know there is expert advice on hand to help take care of you and your baby. Since 1984, AVENT has been designing and manufacturing products that are inspired by nature and have been developed through extensive research and clinical trials. Now, as part of the Philips Group, the new Philips AVENT will continue to produce innovative solutions that make feeding and caring for your baby's health and safety easier.
Philips AVENT believes that breast feeding is the best method of nutrition for babies and that women should be given as much information and education as possible regarding the benefits of breast milk. Philips AVENT believes that it is every mother’s right to make her own personal decision to how she feeds her baby – bottle, breast or a combination of both - and Philips AVENT will support her in whatever choice she makes.
Delivery Cost
On all orders to mainland UK addresses we are able to offer an incentivised carriage charge based on your order value with us as follows:| Order Value (£) | Delivery Charge (£) |
|---|---|
| £0.00 to £49.99 | £2.99 |
| £50.00 to £74.99 | £1.00 |
| £75.00 + | FREE |
- Orders for the Scottish Highlands, the Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey), the Isle of Man or Ireland will all be charged at £9.95.
- We are able to deliver to European destinations and other parts of the world. Please refer our Delivery tab (at top) for more details.
Philips AVENT Magic Cups feature a patented valve that opens with ease when your baby is drinking and "magically" closes when the drinking stops. Durable Magic Cups are designed to stay intact and remain non-spill throughout your baby's development.

