If your baby is ready to sit up in a high chair, she’s also ready to drink from her first sippy cup — or at least, ready to learn how to drink from either an open cup or a sippy cup.
Health Canada has issued an urgent advisory for parents and caregivers to stop using infant self-feeding devices, citing ...
Babies don't need water until they're at least 6 months old – in fact, it can be dangerous for babies to have water earlier. Here's why.
Once your baby hits six months, it’s time for another exciting milestone: transitioning from the breast or bottle to a sippy cup — whether they’re drinking breast milk, baby formula or a bit ...
The American Pediatrics Association recommends transitioning from the bottle when your baby is around one year to help prevent tooth decay. You can start sippy cup training much earlier to help ...