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- Perfect first cup - With a 360° edge that allows little ones to drink from any side, this is a great training cup for babies learning to drink independently - simply tilt and sip!
- 7oz/207ml capacity - Just the right amount of water or milk, making it a great first cup for starting the weaning process at 6 months.
- Builds confidence - Clever valve design controls the flow, while the spoutless baby cup prevents leaks when tipped over, helping build that all-important confidence whilst avoiding any unwanted spills!
- Ergonomic design - Easy-grip handles are perfectly sized for tiny hands, ensuring it is simple for them to pick up and drink on their own.
- Straightforward for parents - There’s no extra valves or fiddly parts, making cleaning quick and hassle-free. BPA-free and top rack dishwasher safe for everyday ease.
- Available in a range of colours - Adding a fun, family-friendly touch to everyday drinks.
- Suitable from 6+ months

Details
Let’s face it: toddlers are a messy bunch, especially when they’re first getting to grips with using a cup! If you long for a world free of spills (especially unexpected ones in the nappy bag or all over your little one!), the Miracle® 360° Trainer Cup will be the perfect addition to your parenting journey.
This 360° spoutless baby cup for 6 months old with handles is designed to make the transition from the bottle to the cup that little bit smoother, with a clever valve design that prevents any leaks when tipped over - ideal when your little rascal is intent on transforming the highchair into a waterfall! The 360° rim design allows your baby to drink from anywhere around the rim and encourages more natural muscle movement - ideal for healthy oral development!
With no extra straws or fiddly parts, it’s refreshingly easy to clean and use, just what you need to embark on the next step with less mess and more confidence. Cheers to that!
FAQs
When should I introduce a training cup to my baby?
As with most milestones, the exact timing is dependent on when your little one is ready! Most tend to start with a training cup around the 6 month mark when they begin weaning. It’s good to introduce a cup early in the process, as it makes the move away from bottles feel more natural.
What is the easiest cup for a baby to learn to drink from?
You want to stick to cups that are simple to use and easy for tiny hands to hold on to, encouraging independence from the get-go.
Are spoutless cups better for baby teeth and development?
Spoutless cups can support more natural oral development by encouraging a sipping motion similar to an open cup. This helps strengthen mouth muscles and is often recommended by dentists as a more development-friendly option as babies grow.

























