Honey Bear Straw Cup for Babies, 8-oz Honey Bear Cup with Lid, 3-Pack Therapy Learning Honeybear Straw Cup, Baby Honey Bear Bottle Set, Blueberry Pie BLUE
$ 19.99
Price: $19.99
(as of Mar 18, 2025 17:24:12 UTC – Details)
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Improved Safety Lid Design: These honey bear cups with straws feature a patented safety lid that eliminates caps that break off, resulting in sharp edges. These baby straw cups ensure a safer drinking experience for your baby, toddler, or child.
Versatile Use: This squeezable straw cup is perfect for water, juice, smoothies, formula, and breast milk. Our spill-proof straw training cups for babies have a patented safety lid (U.S. Patent No. D1,030,417) that is ideal for on-the-go use.
Approved by professionals: Our bear sippy cup with gentle flow straws is ideal for straw learning for babies 4 months+, as well as for speech therapy use for children 18 months+. (*Consult your doctor or specialist for therapeutic applications.)
Fashion + Function: Our 8-ounce training straw cups for babies come in cute colors, featuring a secure & airtight straw designed to prevent babies from pulling it out. Help your child learn to use a straw with our safe and easy-to-use honeybear cup.
Complete Set: Each pack of our easy squeeze straw cups comes with 3 bear bottles, 6 straws, and a custom straw cleaner. These BPA-free and recyclable honey bear bottles with straws are leak-resistant, dishwasher safe, and easy to clean and maintain.
Customers say
Customers find the drinking cup useful for teaching babies to use a straw. They find it functional and easy to clean, with a dishwasher-safe design and squeezable feature. However, some customers have reported issues with the straw not fitting properly into the lid holes. There are mixed opinions on leak resistance and durability.
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13 reviews for Honey Bear Straw Cup for Babies, 8-oz Honey Bear Cup with Lid, 3-Pack Therapy Learning Honeybear Straw Cup, Baby Honey Bear Bottle Set, Blueberry Pie BLUE
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Pandorasky624 –
Fantastic Cups for Little Hands (and Those with Grip Challenges!)
These cups are absolutely fantastic! I purchased these for my disabled child and have been so impressed with the design. The easy-grip feature has made a world of difference, allowing him to hold the cup securely and independently. What’s even better is that we haven’t experienced a single spill or drop! For parents of children who struggle with grip or motor skills, these cups are a game-changer. They are also very reasonably priced, making them accessible and a great value. I highly recommend these cups to anyone looking for a reliable and functional option.
Elizabeth Hardy –
Would buy again, even with the downside.
These helped my daughter FINALLY transition away from bottles. We tried every imaginable sippy cup and straw cup as well as 360 cups, and nothing worked. But she loved these, and I think the reason why is so many toddler straw cups are so difficult to drink out of, even for an adult. They don’t leak, but you have to pay for that by barely being able to generate enough suction to drink out of. So the upside AND the downside of these is it is easier to get liquid out. Before long, my daughter had figured out she could squeeze the bottle to create a geyser of water shooting out. So be aware of that. But it was worth it to me to finally get her to transition to anything other than a bottle.
bregirl77 –
Easy to use
These cups were great for teaching my toddler how to use a straw! Easy to squeeze, and easy to clean. Perfect size for toddler to hold in hand as well. Just be careful once they do figure out squeezing it makes the water come out the straw, or youâll have water everywhere! ð
J. McBean –
Taught 2-year-old to finally drink through a straw!
These honey bear cups are wonderful. My two-year-old couldnât figure out how to drink from a straw no matter what type of âstraw cupsâ or water bottles with straws, or straws at restaurants that we tried. I was looking online on âhow to teach toddler to drink from a straw,â and these came up. Apparently speech therapists and stuff have recommended them and, lo and behold, our boy learned how to do it himself in only like a day and a half! It makes it so much easier at restaurants! I rated it 4 stars because the cups themselves are pretty flimsy/easy to squeeze, therefore, easy to spill (my boy likes to chew all kinds of stuff and sometimes he tilts it on its side and juice squirts all over the floor). Also, now that heâs used them for several months, he pulls the straw up and sometimes out with his teeth (thought thatâs a him thing, not a product thing). I do wish they had some sort of straw cover or something so we could take juice on the go easier, and they are, imo, a bit pricey for what they are.Also, I read so many reviews that the cups are not dishwasher-friendly (theyâre fine, we wash ours top rack), and that the straw doesnât fit unless you like crowbar it in there – they DO fit, you just have to twist them into the hole (itâs easiest, Iâve found, from the top down), and just put some back into it. 🙂
Sward –
Don’t buy the cheaper ones
I have tried 2 other brands of honey bear cups and these are by far the best. The plastic bear cup is soft but durable and does not warp in the dishwasher. The lid is safe for baby with no sharp edges. The straw is a thicker plastic so baby can’t chew through it. The straw and lid create the perfect fit seal so you can use them as intended with a graded “squeasability”. Highly recommend. I also love that you can choose the color of the lid. Really good product!
Lauren –
Love it
These are seriously our favorite cups. Does the painted eyes and nose go away sometimes with repeated washing? Sure. Is the tube hard to get through the hole without force? Also yes. My son loves the independence and ease of it. He has been using them since he was 6 months old and it really helped him learn how to use a straw. He took to this way better than a supply cup and my parents love it because if he grabs it by the straw and shakes it (because what infant won’t shake a cup?), it doesn’t make a HUGE mess. Is it completely spill proof? No, sometimes liquid comes out of the straw when the bottle is squeezed, but that helped when he was first learning it and I’ll probably keep these around for a good long while.
Laura T –
Excellent for teaching
7 month old grandson was struggling to get concept of how to get water with sippy cups and straw cups. This was so easy to use with helping squeeze bottle for him to get the water and then for him to get the hang of what to do on his own. Highly recommend! Size is great and doesnât leak when dropped.
Christina –
Cute!
These are cute cups! We used them when we were teaching my son to drink from a straw. The straw is bendable and very soft, you can squeeze the bear and the liquid comes up the straw. The bottle is easy to clean, but the straws are thin and harder to clean. It takes a little patience getting the straw into the hole in the cap, but once you do, you can just pull it through. There is a plus to having it be hard to put the straw in, because it makes it hard for a baby to pull out!I would recommend despite some issues with cleaning the straw. If you have the patience, these are worth it!
Michaela Bishop –
Taught my baby to use a straw. They are pretty leak proof too!
Jamaela jama –
Although it is quiet pricey for a childrenâs cup, but it has been very much worth it considering my 7 month old initially struggled with the standard straw cups, but got to grips with this within a few tries. Definitely a recommendation on my part.
Anna Afzal-Gould –
These cups really helped my special needs daughter to learn how to use a straw but despite meticulous cleaning every cup got mouldy very quickly in just over a month.
Lauren –
Overall I love the bottles and they taught my daughter how to use a straw so fast. Only reason why they didnât get 5 stars is because they have to be an airtight seal for them to work and one of mine does not close properly. The straws are also very hard to get it. I know it mentions that in the package. But I didnât understand how hard it would actually be
Amazon Customer –
I am not able to properly review the product since I was missing some pieces. I may try to order again since the cups did look nice. But without the straws, I am not able to use them as intended. Disappointed…