This, by far is one of the coolest kids cups I've seen and used. First off it's glass. I love that glass doesn't make water taste funny. It is easy to clean, you can put it in the dishwasher. BPA free since it's not plastic. EIO Kids cups are a great size, as a matter of fact they are a traditional 8 ounce canning jar! So versatile. Each cup comes with the easy to grip silicone sleeve. It's soft on kids hands and helps prevent slips. The spill resistant (not proof, but it's a training cup!) BPA free lid will fit most 8 ounce canning jars and I like that it's recesses so it helps kids learn to drink from cups! What a great training cup!
1. Canning jars- made in the USA, the lids will fit mot canning jars.
2. Canning jars are thicker than most glasses.
3. BPA free lid that's been tested by the Intertek Group PLC.
4. The company is in Vermont.
5. You can put warm liquids in the glass jar, the silicone sleeve insulates it. It doesn't keep liquids hot, it's not made for that.
6. No spouts for my kids to chew on.
7. No valves or parts to lose.
Here is some information from the EIO site.
EIO Kids Cup is a uniquely designed training cup for ages 18 months to 5 years.
Graduating from bottle to cup has never been easier or healthier for a child than with the EIO Kids Cup. This one-of-a-kind glass trainer teaches toddlers how to sip from a cup, a speech development milestone for toddlers.
The EIO Kids Cup uses a BPA free, valve-free, screw-top cap, an 8oz. canning jar and an easy-to-grip silicone sleeve that transforms a glass canning jar into a spill-resistant, modern training cup.
The EIO Kids Cup makes learning to drink from a cup easy! This innovative product is endorsed by Dr. Jen Berman, author of Superbaby and recent winner of the 2011 PTPA Seal of Approval. It is available in Orange, Green, or Purple.
This is the last cup your kids will ever need. Learn & Grow with EIO today!
EIO Kids Cup is a uniquely designed training cup for ages 18 months to 5 years.
Graduating from bottle to cup has never been easier or healthier for a child than with the EIO Kids Cup. This one-of-a-kind glass trainer teaches toddlers how to sip from a cup, a speech development milestone for toddlers.
The EIO Kids Cup uses a BPA free, valve-free, screw-top cap, an 8oz. canning jar and an easy-to-grip silicone sleeve that transforms a glass canning jar into a spill-resistant, modern training cup.
The EIO Kids Cup makes learning to drink from a cup easy! This innovative product is endorsed by Dr. Jen Berman, author of Superbaby and recent winner of the 2011 PTPA Seal of Approval. It is available in Orange, Green, or Purple.
This is the last cup your kids will ever need. Learn & Grow with EIO today!
I highly recommend these cups. I wish they were around for my first born!
Where can you find these cups?
Are you in the USA and 18 years or over? Enter to win an EIO cup below!
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http://eiokidscup.com/the-kids-cup.html--green. Though purple would be good,too.
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Love the green! http://eiokidscup.com/the-kids-cup.html
ReplyDeleteMy little boy would get this. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the green or orange. I didn't see separate links but all colors were on the index page. http://eiokidscup.com/index.html
ReplyDeleteOhhhh a top for mason jars! Awesome!!! I have always been a big fan of grown up 'sippy cups' for coffee and my kids always loved them. I love that this is similar!
ReplyDeleteI know, iced coffee! LOL
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ReplyDeleteI would give this prize to my daughter.
ReplyDeletehttp://eiokidscup.com/the-kids-cup.html - green
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it would give it to my lil guy in a couple months he's almost 16 months. :)
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I love the purple and I would give it to my daughter who still uses a sippy.
ReplyDeleteI love the cup what a great product and so simlpe and easy for a child to learn.. Great idea to Kathy the mom who invented this cup..
ReplyDeleteI'd give it to my sister's son... he is 3 and would love this!
ReplyDeleteI would give the prize to my youngest son. :)
ReplyDeleteI would get the purple cup for my boys. http://eiokidscup.com/the-kids-cup.html
ReplyDeleteI would give the cup to my boys to share.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely would get the purple for our 4-year-old.
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I would give this cup to my daughter who is now starting to be more independent with drinking without a bottle
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I lke the purple one but no direct link
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I'd use this with my daughter! :)
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