(Part 2) Best toddler feeding supplies according to redditors

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We found 353 Reddit comments discussing the best toddler feeding supplies. We ranked the 157 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Toddler cups
Toddler dishes
Baby place mats

Top Reddit comments about Toddler Feeding Supplies:

u/xoxoalexa · 8 pointsr/moderatelygranolamoms

We plop her (10 months) in the restaurant high chair. We sometimes ask for a second one if the first one isn't quite right... they can often be missing a strap or belt clip. They're a little big, but we watch her carefully and she can sit up fully unassisted. We slap a baby disposable place mat on the table, and give her appropriate food. We try to clean up any big chunks of stuff she drops, but I mean -- it's a restaurant floor. Guarantee you that they've seen worse messes from drunk adults, than whatever your baby is doing. :) If it's a restaurant with tips and she's made a particular mess, I'd probably give an extra $5 as a "thank you."

u/boxster_ · 6 pointsr/MildlyStartledCats

I've switched over to a extra large sippy cup by my bed because of my cat. I'm not dexterous enough in the morning to open a water bottle so it's become the best solution.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077PXSL8N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MEqcBb2ZM30V1

u/pifflesnacks · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Give him water, so if it spills it's no big deal. Keep it to mealtime so he's contained and supervised. Start out helping with the cup, then gradually let him hold it more. Just put a tiny bit in when he's holding it himself. Expect it to spill and don't freak out.

My son started using a Doidy cup as soon as he started solids.

u/kimmyd · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

The doidy cup! My kid stopped taking bottles for some dumb reason but readily drank from these cups starting around 12weeks.

u/mamavia18 · 2 pointsr/BabyLedWeaning

I’m so sorry I’m not sure how I missed your comment!!
Here’s the plate!


Baby Plates with Suction - Toddler Fox Cub Suction Plate, Stay Put Feeding Plate, Natural Bamboo (Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073GZH3ZB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mUWXCbVNV8YE2

u/briliantlyfreakish · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Have you tried a straw cup? My son didn't get sippies at ALL so we got him a straw cup and he was an instant pro! We have these. They are easy to clean and they work pretty well!

u/Im_on_an_upboat · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

These are the best. They do not spill or leak at all. These are our bedtime cups :)

Gerber Graduates Advance Developmental Hard Spout

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BPGOXBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zoycBb5KWVME4

u/aliengerm1 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I found the trick is to remove the valve and reseat it, every time you refill it. If you dont, the seal doesnt work.

With that technique, no leaking on the hard spout types, like gerber https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Graduates-Developmental-Assorted-Colors-2/dp/B00BPGOXBU/

u/figgypie · 2 pointsr/sleeptrain

When I night weaned my daughter at 14 months (she's 20 months now), I started keeping a sippy of water in her crib. I always put it in the same corner so she knows where it is. It absolutely made a difference, now she doesn't need me in the middle of the night anymore (unless something is wrong). She grabs her cup, takes a sip, and lays back down. She also likes to hold it while she sleeps.

I recommend this brand (what I use), unless you want something more for an older kid. My LO seems to prefer water cups with handles, it's easier to grab in the dark. Hell, she prefers to snuggle her sippy more than the suffed animals in her crib!

u/mikevanatta · 2 pointsr/castiron

Here's what I use. I think you can buy a set at Target for a few bucks. I originally got mine when my kids were younger.

u/789123567 · 2 pointsr/toddlers

Mine likes the contigo one with the straw and the sports bottle looking one. I drink out of them and then he wants to. I like the contigo with a straw one because he can drink smoothies I make out of it too. Contigo Spill-Proof Kids Tumbler with Straw, 3-Pack, Sprinkles, Wink And Persian Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DK3G4NC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_v.jqDb8MA0NBX

u/cinnabubbles · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy Zambambo!! :D

cheapies are always good. :3

u/StaceyLynn84 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

What kinds of sippy cups did you try? We tried one of those Tommee Tippee First Sips cups and she wasn't having anything to do with it. We noticed that she was extremely interested in our cups when we went out (okay, normally Starbucks) that had straws. We got a few straw sippies and she took right to them. The first ones we got were Playtex Lil Gripper and recently I got a couple Nuby 2 Handle Flip n Sip cups. I feel like the Nuby cups are better quality, but I picked up the playtex cups at Target just to see if they were the kind my daughter would tolerate, rather than a normal transitional cup.

u/wharpua · 2 pointsr/StayAtHomeDaddit

Yikes.

For a little while, we used one of these at restaurants: Travel Food Mat Non-Slip Silicone Placemat Reusable Easy Clean for Babies, which is nice because you control how clean a surface it is, it has a gutter to catch food, and the whole thing rolls up well to fit in your diaper bag.

Only really problem is when there’s a tablecloth, then the mat’s little suction cups are useless.

u/duenotsoonenough · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

also, we got this sippy cup https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002QCPQ0E/ref=twister_B01BGWI83G?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

which is basically just like a different nipple...

i'm now working on transitioning him to a regular cup and/or the hard sippy cup ones, not silicone

u/janetjane · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

So, I freaking hate how expensive this cup is, but my 5mo is loving it already with some help from Dad - and I'm going to have to order more when she starts eating dinner with us at night and all that. I'm probably going to get one for my niece too since she's been having a similar problem as you.

Doidy cup

u/rosewhiskers · 2 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

My son was the same, wouldn't take any bottle and gagged and made choking sounds with every bottle or pacifier. Eventually I got him to use a doidy cup.
Might be worth trying as I spent a fortune buying different bottles before accepting that he hated them all, but he would use the cup to drink expressed milk from about 4 months.

u/Hahapants4u · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Maybe I just have a forceful kid, here are the cups we have tried and how they stack up


Leak

u/Anonosaurustext · 1 pointr/NewParents

We liked the 360 ones, but they taught him to bite on cup rims, so we phased those out.

Hands down, these work best for us. Easy to clean and no spilling or dripping at all. Not even when it gets thrown.

u/1cat2rats · 1 pointr/toddlers

I would try 3 things:

  1. Can she use a straw? If she can they make spill proof straw cups that you can use. My daughter prefers to use straw cups to sippy cups. Not sure why but she learned to use a straw before a sippy cup.

    https://www.amazon.com/Contigo-Spill-Proof-Tumbler-Sprinkles-Persian/dp/B07DK3G4NC/ref=asc_df_B07DK3G4NC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312126077698&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12881538063190876022&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-574262712450&psc=1


  2. We used the nuk bottles with the sippy lid for a while to help her transition. Not sure if you have tried these ones or not but they look like bottles visually but the nipple is shaped more like a sippy.

    https://www.amazon.com/NUK-Disney-Large-Learner-Mickey/dp/B079H8S5TK/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=nuk+sippy&qid=1570892149&sr=8-3

  3. Try helping her drink out of regular cups. She might think it's cool to drink like the grownups. We started showing our daughter how to do this with help at about 18mo and once she seemed to understand the concept we bought her little plastic shot glass sized cups with cartoon characters on them. Now 6 months later she can do it on her own with supervision. She is still not trustworthy 100% because she thinks it's funny to dump them on purpose but she is probably 90% trustworthy not to spill it accidentally while drinking from it.
u/sockalaunch · 1 pointr/breakingmom

You could try something like this It can get a bit messy but it might help.

u/browneyedgirl79 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
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u/Comfyjamjams · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Squishy french fry sizes of food like roasted sweet potatoes or carrots, slightly flattened peas, quartered blueberries, well cooked harcourt vert (mini string beans - i buy frozen), corn nibblets, little sticks of tofu, lowish sodium toast, hand split banana fingers, sliced pancakes into “finger shapes...”
Basically the size of your pinky.

Some of my daughter’s first favorites were blueberries, diced plums, green beans, rotini pasta, toast sticks with avo mash, thin layer of peanut butter or hummus, sweet potato oven fries, carrot oven fries, lentils and rice, banana pancake strips, homemade chickpea fritters, peas, diced mango, and later grilled cheese, pesto pasta, pita with tahini, milk-softened cheerios with quartered blueberries, and diced cucumber with ranch dressing became favorites.

Eta - she liked to throw plates, but the bamboo bamboo brand have a really good suction cup. I almost exclusively use them. I also recommend bumkins long sleeve bibs. I wish i used them from the start!

https://www.amazon.com/bamboo-Toddler-Suction-Feeding-Natural/dp/B073GZH3ZB/ref=pd_aw_fbt_75_img_3/130-1340315-5729500?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B073GZH3ZB&pd_rd_r=4e32bd85-8a4f-4181-b957-52f8f4c7230b&pd_rd_w=EllZy&pd_rd_wg=RIhQX&pf_rd_p=3ecc74bd-d08f-44bd-96f3-d0c2b89f563a&pf_rd_r=2MVEZ61ZE1FCADD0RZ52&psc=1&refRID=2MVEZ61ZE1FCADD0RZ52

https://www.amazon.com/Bumkins-Toddler-Waterproof-Sleeved-Months/dp/B00ANG3BN4
Hope this helps!

u/jhonotan1 · 1 pointr/Parenting

We use these. The straws are rubber straws, but they're super durable, so gnawing shouldn't be a problem.

u/Sleeping_naked · 1 pointr/toddlers

I personally like these cups. They don’t leak nearly as much as other cups.

u/mommybananas · 1 pointr/CrappyDesign

They are supposed to look like that but I don’t know the function https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Graduates-Kiddy-Neutral-Colors/dp/B008X6RGZK

u/zombiescooby · 1 pointr/Mommit

We went from bottle to this type of sippy cup. It is in the middle between nipped and hard plastic. It has a stopper to slow the flow like a nipple. I started by holding her like I was bottle feeding and just used the sippy cup but made her hold it. It only took a few days for her to really understand how the cups work.

They also make a version that has more of a straw with one way flow to reduce spilling. Once kidlett mastered this cup we went to the regular sippy cups.

u/kaywhaaat · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I tried Playtex® Sipsters® Stage 1 Starter Set Cups, they leak like crazy. Both types. I returned them, they're just awful.

My cousin recommends Nuby 2 Handle Cup with No Spill Super Spout, and a few people backed her up on recommending nuby. I'm gonna get one next time i go to the store.

u/_TheImpossibleGirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/hazelowl · 1 pointr/InfertilityBabies

These Playtex straw cups are great for learning to use it. You can squeeze the middle and liquid comes up. Once she had the hang of it, we preferred the munchkin or even the take and toss cups (but those aren't leakproof.)

As for solids, is she interested in what you're eating? We lasted maybe a month on purees before we went to solids and baby-led weaning, It was much easier to just feed her what we ate!

u/YuuriiSama · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002QCPQ0E/ref=mp_s_a_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1509940532&sr=8-4&keywords=nuk+sippy+cups&dpPl=1&dpID=41NvpoEw2pL&ref=plSrch

The ring and bottles don’t match but you can get them from amazon/Walmart/target.
I posted a link. If that doesn’t work just tell me and I will fix it. https://i.imgur.com/QnVRikY.jpg

Edit: If you own a Nuk bottle, you can just buy the spout because they use the same thing.

u/rw0804 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I'd suggest a straw cup over the sippy -- sippys are more akin to bottles (to ease transition for bottle-takers) and since he doesn't take a bottle it may not be worth it. My daughter never reliably drank from a bottle either (no matter what we tried), I feel your pain. When I was away (which was full-time daycare at 3.5 months) it was so stressful but an open cup/doidy cup (with help) saved us and after six months we introduced a straw cup. First these because they are free-flowing/easier to learn on (for her), then these once she got the hang of it. What really helped her learn to use the straw was to get a regular ole straw, stick it in water/milk and cover the top (so it holds some liquid in it) and then drop the liquid in her mouth (slowly let go of the top of straw). Then move to her sucking on the bottom of the straw while you let the liquid flow, then put it in a cup and let her try. She didn't get the concept until we did this, then after two times she was all about it. Now at 22 months she drinks from an open cup on her own when seated, a 360 cup or straw cup when on the move. Good luck!

u/Decadencedancer · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

It's such a weird looking thing! It's an open cup which is tilted to make it easier for baby to learn to use themselves as they don't need to tip it as far. Also easier for you to hold and tip for her. Not sure where you are but this is a usa link. You can get them here in the UK too.

http://www.amazon.com/Bickiepegs-Doidy-Cup-Red-color/dp/B001298VTU

u/CommanderRabbit · 1 pointr/moderatelygranolamoms

We used a shot glass, and then moved on to a 360 cup for being out and about. He is 16 months and now drinks from a juice glass in addition to his 360 cups. I heard great things about these cups for training them to deal with the tilting of the glass, but we never got around to getting one and now he is definitely past ti.