Okay, let’s talk about this adorable pink flower cup that’s been living rent-free in my diaper bag. First off, the aesthetic? Chef’s kiss. It looks like it belongs in a Montessori influencer’s Instagram story, not covered in pureed carrots at my kitchen table.
The silicone feels luxe – like if Baby Gap made drinkware. My 8-month-old can death-grip those handles like she’s preparing for the baby Olympics, and the straw is soft enough that she alternates between drinking and using it as a chew toy (multipurpose win!).
Now the tea: this cup LIES. The product photos show some magical spill-proof fantasy, but in reality? Turn it sideways and you’ve got a mini waterfall. I’ve started treating it like an open cup training wheel – great for supervised meal times, terrible for car seats.
Bonus points though: dishwasher safe means it survives my 2AM ‘how did this get so sticky?’ cleaning sessions. And that removable lid? Genius for transitioning to big kid cups (or hiding veggies in smoothies – no judgment).
Final verdict: 4/5 stars because while it leaks more than my postpartum emotions, it’s still the prettiest training cup at our playgroup.