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The Munchkin Miracle 360 Sippy Cup is a 7oz/207ml BPA-free toddler trainer cup featuring a 360-degree spill-proof valve and ergonomic handles. Designed for babies 6+ months, it promotes independent drinking with a dentist-approved open cup edge. Durable, leakproof, and dishwasher safe, it’s the ultimate no-mess solution for busy parents and growing toddlers.











| ASIN | B01591NZII |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,547 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) 72 in Sippy Cups |
| Brand | Munchkin |
| Brand Name | Munchkin |
| Capacity | 207 Millilitres |
| Colour | Pink |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 32,862 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Smooth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05019090122726 |
| Included Components | Handle |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 8W x 11.2H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Munchkin Miracle 360 Degree Trainer Cup, 7 oz/207 ml, Pink |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| League Name | ncaa |
| Manufacturer | Munchkin |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Insulated |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | Silicone |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Baby Shower |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Leak Proof |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Style | 207ml, Pink |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special feature | Leak Proof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold and warm Drinks |
| Style | 207ml, Pink |
| Theme | Baby |
| UPC | 795569797842 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**S
Great cup
My son took to this straight away and he absolutely loves it! It is spill proof so perfect to just throw in a bag without worrying about it leaking. It is extremely easy to clean and is very robust meaning it can be thrown around
J**E
Good product
Like it. Works well. Doesn’t leak. Easy to wash
S**L
Decent baby cup
My 7 month old loves these, the cups are easy for her to use. Easy to throw in the dishwasher. Remember to pull the silicone out of the top when cleaning to prevent mould.
P**F
"Does exactly what is says on the tin." 👍🏼
A perfect way to move baby/toddler from bottle to cup. A good size, neat and tidy with double handles. The anti-spill design is great, very clever. It'll only spill or leak if the cup is full and is being swung or bashed around, as would most anti-spill bottles or cups. Other than that, it's completely leak-free. This really helps my daughter get used to the motion of sipping from a cup as opposed to straight to a bottle. Purchased two as I'd seen these before with a friend's child, loved the idea so bought some for our house! Very good value for money as these seem like they will last for a while. Easy to refill, easy to clean and easy to use! Would recommend.
D**D
Love these cups. Perfect for weaning and beyond.
These are fantastic little cups. My baby learned how to drink from these and now is curious about all sorts of bottles and cups! Only thing to be wary of is to remember to take OFF the silicone top (the bit they sip from) as it gets dirty under there and you might not think to wash under it. Very sturdy. She's thrown it to the ground and against walls so many times! Great price. Holds plenty of water. Intuitive design coming from breastfeeding or bottles due to the sucking action. Very much recommend. Only marked down for how dirt can build up under the top, but it's no issue as long as you wash it frequently.
L**E
Excellent weaning cup
Love this cup! We tried a couple of free flow and even open cups but my win just wouldn't swallow the water. After two days he was drinking from this no problem! Really clever design that means it barely leaks (except when thrown at the floor with force). Really well made and durable, I really recommend it!
L**E
This cup is outstanding. For us it's not boasting to call a miracle..
This cup is the the best for the older toddler and preschooler who needs to use a more grown up cup system but at the same time, keep the drink contained thanks to an ingenious silicone vacuum lid. It takes a few goes to get right but in the end it's brilliant. My three year old is not so good at keeping drinks in a real cup- she likes to make puddles or baths for her dollies given the chance. A compromise was needed, experts recommend they use a proper cup for fear of poor mouth development, and the sports bottles she would just tip over, this cup requires pressure and suction to release the liquid and is better for the facial and oral muscles. She loved the colour (pink) and was confused at first of how to access the water thinking she had to suck the spout-like protusion until she got the hang of it after a few more goes with better instruction. My best advice is show the child yourself how to hold the cup in their mouth (my daughter wasn't closing her lips effectively) then tell the child to put their lips on the cup and say 'mmmm' then suck, the 'mmm' ensures they are applying enough pressure to create a seal that the suction is effective. Otherwise it's super easy to clean and doesn't spill, it's great that I can trust I won't turn my back for a few seconds to find toys floating in the dipped corners of her little table and I don't feel I'm infantilising her or risking get development with a sippy cup designed for much younger children. They're so good I'm buying more and a few of the trainer beakers when her baby sister gets old enough for a sippy.
C**E
Really clever design.. and solved a funny problem!
This is our second 360 cup, bought another as the first is great and wanted another to take out with us. The design is really good, the water doesn't spill out like with other cups with similar concept. It has a rubber seal that lets water through when they suck the edge. It withstands a toddler launching it onto the hard floor from a highchair. There are a few drops when it hits the hard floor, but nothing major and doesn't happen on carpet as it's a soft landing. It's solved a problem that was becoming a bit annoying for my son too. He is 16 months and can be a bit obsessed with the things he's figured out. He used to have a cup with a straw, and once he figured out how to open and close the flap there was no stopping him. He wanted a drink, but was compelled to close the flap as soon as he picked it up (he's a bit odd, but we love him ;) ). This is great for him as there's nothing to open/close, he can just pick it up and have a drink! I've read a few reviews saying their child couldn't figure out how to use it. My son was the same at first, but this little tip might help. Put a tiny amount of water in the top of the cup, so when they put it to their mouth the water drips in and they realise it's got water in. The next time they try, no water will be there and they suck... water comes out, and they've got it! :)
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