Description:
This Tommee Tippee transition cup helps babies move from bottle or breast to independent drinking with a soft, natural-feel silicone spout and a spill-reducing valve. Designed for everyday use from around 4 months, this 150 ml two-pack combines practical hygiene features with simple measurement markings to support learning and confidence while drinking.
Key Points
The soft silicone spout is designed to feel like a natural teat which encourages gradual learning and makes the change less abrupt for infants. A two-piece anti-spill valve controls flow and helps prevent messes, keeping mealtimes calmer and cleaning quicker. The hinged flip-top lid stays attached to the cup so it is less likely to be misplaced and keeps the spout hygienic when not in use. Transparent volume indicators extend to the base of the cup so caregivers can monitor intake accurately. This set includes two cups in green and orange, allowing rotation between uses.
Technical Specifications
Name: Tommee Tippee Transition Spout Cup 150 ml (2 pack)
- Capacity: 150 ml per cup.
- Age recommendation: from 4 months according to the manufacturer.
- Material: soft silicone spout with plastic cup body.
- Colours: green and orange.
Benefits
The soft silicone mouthpiece offers a more familiar texture for babies used to a teat, which can help reduce resistance during the transition. The spill-free design lowers the amount of laundry and surface cleaning that comes from accidental spills. Because the lid is attached, it is quicker to open and close with one hand while holding a child, and it reduces the chance of losing components when out and about. Clear markings on the cup also make it simple to pace feeds or track fluid intake during the day.
Usage Recommendations
Before first use, wash all parts in warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. The cup is suitable for everyday feeding routines and for use at home or when travelling. For hygiene, keep the flip-top closed between uses and inspect the silicone spout regularly for signs of wear. Consider rotating the two cups between uses so one is always available while the other is being cleaned. Note that flow depends on the child’s suction and the valve mechanism, and it may not be completely drip-proof on its side according to typical usage.
Practical Tips
Introduce the cup gradually alongside existing feeding methods to let a baby explore the mouthpiece at their own pace. Use small amounts of familiar milk or water to build recognition and confidence. If a baby shows reluctance, try offering the cup when they are relaxed and slightly thirsty so they are more likely to interact with the spout. For cleaning, separate the valve and spout to ensure all parts are reached; follow the manufacturer’s guidance for sterilisation if required.










