• When drinking, the Touch Flo straw valve requires a squeeze and suck action to allow the liquid to flow,, the valve enables the no-spill feature.
  • The Touch Flo valve in the silicone straw opens when child applies pressure and sips through the straw.
  • The soft silicone straw is gentle on tender gums and emerging teeth; the silicone straw is clear and easy to clean.
  • The contoured base of the cup is easy for little hands to hold

Love that they are leak proof! And they fit in our carseat's cupholders. Would like to add that I just purchased my second set of these. One of the original ones we bought ended up losing one of the little tabs that keeps liquid from leaking out of the straw, but I feel like that was normal wear and tear. Still love them!

The Speech therapist does not recommend any sippy cups but said that these were acceptable because they had a straw. I currently use these with my two-year-old and he loves holding them himself. Also they are very easy to clean and can be easily disassembled for a thorough cleaning. Be sure to purchase a straw brush to clean and set of the straw if you do not have one already.

I have been trying to find the perfect straw cup for my 16 month old and these are perfect ! She loves them , actually drinks all her water out of them too ! ( my 4 year old even loves lol she had to try them out Ofcourse ) I threw every other cup I had for her away . They are easy for her to hold and also very easy to clean !

I read so many reviews on straw cups since I had purchased two cheaper ones that just leaked everywhere and were a pain to put together. My daughter likes to haul her cups around with her everywhere so leak free is a must. These cups do not leak! I bought a couple of these at Walmart as well, the ones I got at Walmart are slightly different in design, they don't leak either but the top part is annoying to get off and on but the ones I got off Amazon are a bit different and much easier!

We adore these sippy cups! These are the only ones that don’t leak. I leave one filled with water in my sons bed all night with him and they never leak. You just have to make sure the little bubbles on the top are lined up with the notches made for them. I am stocking up on them because they’re all we’ve ever used from age 6 months - 2 years now

I don’t know how come it always happens to me but these things seems to overflow from the straw. I’m not sure if I’m using them wrong but for some reason if it’s the air or what but they overflow. But they’re durable and survive the falls from the car when I open the door. Also my kid loves them, he thinks they’re gold. They’re not bad to clean, if you still have a bottle nipple brush they’re easy to clean.

These are great for our 20-month old, who has decided straws are da bomb! As a bonus, these tops fit the other Nuby cups we were using, so we can mix & match. They break down and wash well in the dishwasher. They WILL leak eventually if kiddo bites or chews on the straw, but it takes longer for these than the other Nuby sippy tops we had.

These are the hardest to spill sippy cups that I have found. I like the Munchkin 360 cups for this purpose as well, but those leak if your child turns the cup upside down and leaves it on a table. My 11 month old baby who would not take a bottle from anyone will chug her formula out of this cup!

They are great but with one MAJOR issue. These cups work well, are easy to clean, and my 1 year old son loves them. We bought two different sets of colors, paying no attention to the gender labeling of the color sets, because we liked the variety of colors. We had no problem with the “neutral” colors. That’s when I realized our tragic mistake! We bought a girl set too. My son (who is obviously a boy) was very very upset when I had to slap the “girl” color of teal out of his thirsty little boy mouth. He started crying when I shouted at him “No! You can’t use that because teal, purple, and pink are colors only girls can use! You are a boy!” He was also crying when I took the steel wool and scrubbed the girl cup colored tainted free range, grass fed, organic whole milk out of his precious boy mouth. I am glad I noticed that my sweet precious little boy was enjoying his milk from a “girl” cup before it was too late. Who knows what could have happened. The doctor at the emergency room said there was nothing to worry about, but I’m not so sure. Why else would these clearly be labeled with one set for girls, one set for boys, and one for both genders? Mothers of daughters beware: THERE ARE CUPS FOR BOYS ARE HERE TOO! I would hate for your sweet little girl to drink from a red, blue, or blue cup without realizing it is just for boys.

These are our favorite baby/toddler cups!! Lightweight, easy to clean, no spill and generally no leaks. If there is liquid still in the straw and you push down on the top, a few drops may spill out. But nothing like the constant leaks we had with several other brands. We use these mostly for water but have done milk and juice as well. These have been dropped, thrown, and jostled around and still look new. There are only 4 pieces so these are easy to take apart and wash thoroughly. A thin baby bottle brush works well on the straw and the flex straw lid. Easy to reassemble as well. I was provided this product in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.