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DD still has a bottle at 22 Months.....
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neneromanova
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My DD still has a bottle for her milk in the mornings and evenings just before bed. I just don't know what to put her milk in now. Any sugestions? It needs to be pretty free flowing as she get's bored easily. :rotfl:
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what does she drink water from? Maybe buy her a 'special' cup just for milk? My ds is younder than your dd but we use one of the 360 degree cups. They look like a normal cup but are non spill as the liquid flows when they put their mouth to the cup.0
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Yeah she had one of those 360 cups but instead of sucking, she chewed it so it would leak continuously. Also her "juice bottle" has a weird lip which will only let water/squash through and not anything thick.What's yours is mine and what's mine is mine..0
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neneromanova wrote: »Also her "juice bottle" has a weird lip which will only let water/squash through and not anything thick.
Can she drink cows' milk, instead of the baby milks? Cows' milk ins't thick.Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
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hum... what about nuby bottle? or is that what you mean?
http://set4baby.com/Nuby-2-Pack-Gripper-Cup-Girl/M/B0019LN452.htm
Tommie tippie do a freeflow beaker too, that will let anything through but it does spill if she decided to turn it upside down!
Milks houldnt have a problem getting through tho.. its same consistancey as water more or less. we use a nuby for milk HTH0 -
I haven't tried her on cows milk yet, which one can I try? Is it full fat or can she go onto semi?
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She should drink full fat milk until she is at least 2. I used to give my children milk out of those beakers with straws as I found that they didn't get any enjoyment out of drinking it out of an ordinary cup or sippy cup.0
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Give full cream milk to children between 1 and 2 years of age. Whole milk has 4% fat.
Children over 2 years of age do not need full cream milk. Choose low fat (reduced fat) milk. Low fat milk has 1 to 2% fat.
Don't give skim milk ('99.9% fat free') to children under 5 years old.
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My sons still have the AnywayUp cups, they are 2 and 3. I know I should really get them off them but I hate spills and these are so handy!
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Thanks, I will try her with the full stuff and see what cup I can get her.What's yours is mine and what's mine is mine..0
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