Bibado
Sippit™ Silicone Open Training Cup Two-pack - Fawn
Sippit™ Silicone Open Training Cup Two-pack - Fawn
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The Bibado Sippit is the ideal first open cup for weaning babies. Perfectly shaped for little hands and mouths, this free-flow trainer cup is loved by occupational therapists. It strengthens mouth muscles, supports first sips, and helps babies master vital developmental motor skills and milestones.
FEATURES
- The 35ml capacity is just right for tiny hands, helping babies build confidence without overwhelm or excessive spills
- Ergonomic ridged design and soft non-slip silicone help babies grip and guide the cup with more control and precision
- A tapered interior angle reduces the tilt needed, making it easier for little ones to lift and drink independently
- Safe and baby-friendly – 100% BPA-free, phthalate-free, lead-free, and latex-free silicone. Made from soft, food-grade silicone that is gentle on developing teeth and safe for mouthing
- Long-lasting silicone resists wear and tear, and is dishwasher-safe for everyday convenience (handwashing recommended to prolong quality)
DEVELOPMENTAL BENEFITS
- Early introduction helps strengthen oral muscles by encouraging natural sipping, which activates the lips, jaw, tongue, and cheeks—essential for speech, chewing, and safe swallowing
- Promotes proper swallowing by introducing babies to free-flowimng liquids. This helps babies develop mature swallowing patterns, reducing the risk of choking and supporting feeding safety
- Practicing with open cups enhances sensory exposure, which can reduce early food aversions and make babies more open to new textures and tastes. This can minimise picky eating
- Sippit help babies practice hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as they learn to lift, tilt, and control the cup themselves, developing confidence and independence
- Develops and supports healthy long-term habits. Starting with open cups avoids prolonged reliance on spouted or straw cups, which can hinder oral development if used for too long
