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NUK Magic Cup

Getting your little one to drink is not an easy task and switching from a bottle to sippy cups and then normal cups can be challenging. NUK has designed a new sippy cup. Finally a sippy cup that doesn't have little parts to wash! Check out what it's made out of: 
The cup has three parts. A silicone part (the pink one) and two plastic parts. 
Just pop the pink part into the turquoise ring and then screw it on the cup - DONE! Doesn't get much easier than that.
And it doesn't matter where your little one puts their mouth, they can drink from it from any side!
 It's a perfect fit for little hands. Although the tipping to actually drink is still a bit tricky and needs a little help from bigger hands, but once your little one is bigger this shouldn't be a problem anymore.
 They say it's leak proof, which for the most part it is, however after turning over like the picture above, there is a little bit of water, but not much. And when it gets tossed on the floor, then there is a little bit of a spill. But nothing too dramatic.
 I gave the cup to my 10 month old and for the first initial try, she didn't know how to drink from it, but then the next time, she had it mastered! :) I would definitely recommend this cup to other moms.

If you want to know about the cup, check here.

Disclosure: I received this cup from NUK to test in exchange for a review. All opinions are 100% my own.

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