Ikea SMASKA Training beaker
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4.50/5
- Strengths:
Cute cups, easy to drink out of, don’t leak too much
- Weaknesses:
Lid comes off easily
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We picked these up as some extra cups for our two year old, he can take the lid
Off easily but he can drink without spilling without the lid so not a big deal. They hold a good amount of liquid for a bedtime drink, water or milk. And if knocked over they don’t spill as much as some other free slow cups. Great purchase! - Strengths:
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4.00/5
- Strengths:
Free flow, easy to clean, easy to use
- Weaknesses:
Lid not very secure
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My little one has used these from 6 months for water, great free flow that's not too much.
Doesn't leak too much for a valve free cup.
Perfect for teaching baby to drink from cup instead of a bottle requiring sucking. - Strengths:
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4.38/5
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This was a gift which I was a bit wary to use because the lid didn't look very good so I thought when my babies tip their drinks up the lid will just come off. I was wrong and they love drinking out of them, the spout allows them to move onto drink without sucking and it's a fun cup to rather than just a plain Beaker. They have lasted nearly 3 years with a lot of use out of them and that's with constant dishwasher cleaning. I would definitely recommend these -
4.13/5
- Strengths:
Perfect for all ages
- Weaknesses:
Spills and leaks if not upright
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This is a lovely little set.. I bought this for my toddlers to have their nighttime milk in but discovered it spills and hasnt got a stopper to suppress the flow so it leaked all over their beds.
They now use these during the day for their juice. Not really suitable for anywhere but in the house but they are cute little cups that are easy to use and hold. They can be put in the dishwasher too! - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Easy wash, fun
- Weaknesses:
None
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My son lobbed these cups. Even my daughter is six she enjoys using it when brother does. The sound of drinking making them both giggle. giggle. Easy to open yet kids can't do it. Plastic is really good and ski far we haven't had complains of quality. I wish there be bunny and kitty sets too. Great way of start to be familiar and start loving animals from young age - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Great for little mouths to drink out of
- Weaknesses:
Spills
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We've got the lunch box too and they're great together. My only quibble is that it doesn't have a lid or any way of sealing it, so you have to take another bottle to fill it up and tip it back into. Easy to wash though and good for little fingers to manoeuvre round it and drink from it. - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Good for older toddlers
- Weaknesses:
Spill
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We didn’t get on with these cups really, the lid is temperamental, and I find it leaks easy and makes a big mess when knocked over. Better for older toddlers that you don’t want to use a cup without a lid as they can get a grip of them better. Cute deign though - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Useful cups, don't leak much if knocked over.
- Weaknesses:
Lids are difficult to remove.
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We bought these for our older boys to use for their bedtime water. They work really well as they hardly leak if the boys knock them over, but allow the water to flow easily when they need a drink.
The lids can be awkward to remove, my 6 year old struggles to do so, but at the same time this means they do not fall off easily. - Strengths:
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Description
IKEA's SMASKA Training beaker is ideal for when baby starts to try to drink alone, and is formed with room for a child's nose so it is comfortable to drink from, without having to lean their the head back.
Your child avoid spills and messes since the lid is tight-fitting, but if your baby turns the beaker upside down, liquid can still run out through the spout.
Made from harmless plastic, the same material used in in baby bottles, disposable nappies and food boxes.