








🥤 Sip smart, spill less — parenting made stylishly simple!
The Tommee Tippee Natural Transition Soft Spout Sippy Cup (2-pack) is expertly crafted for toddlers 12+ months, featuring a 10-ounce free-flow silicone spout that supports oral development and smooth bottle-to-cup transition. Its bite-resistant, leak-proof design with removable handles ensures durability and convenience, while being BPA, BPS, and phthalate-free for safe everyday use. Perfect for on-the-go families seeking a mess-free, easy-to-clean feeding solution.







| Brand | Tommee Tippee |
| Color | Pink & Yellow |
| Special Feature | Break Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Characters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Shape | Round |
| Pattern | Cartoon |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby |
| Material Feature | Insulated |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 7.4"W x 9.13"H |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/MB0UE |
| UPC | 666519491403 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00666519491403 |
| Size | 10 Ounces |
| Item model number | 549140 |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Additional product features | Break Resistant |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
B**Y
Only cups that worked for us
I love these cups because my little one didn’t have to bite down to get a sip. It was very easy for her to drink from these. Only issue is nothing will stop it from spilling if baby flips it upside down but I’d still use those over a cup that’s difficult to drink from
L**S
Lifesaver Cup for Picky Tots!
Okay, this Tommee Tippee Natural Transition Soft Spout Sippy Cup is a total winner in my toddler's book! It's the only way my 2-year-old will even consider drinking her milk. Seriously, picky toddler problems, right?But here's the magic – it's not just about the milk. This cup has become the chosen one for everything, and I mean everything! It's the go-to for water, juice, and even the occasional smoothie. And let's talk about the soft spout – genius move, Tommee Tippee! It's like the Goldilocks of sippy cups - not too hard, not too soft, just right.Bonus points for being the only bottle she'll touch. Parenting win! If you've got a mini dictator who's super picky about their sippy cup game, give this one a shot. It might just save your sanity and keep your little one happily hydrated. 🙌🍼🎉
M**5
Love Tommee Tippee products - doesn’t disappoint!
Loved how easy it is to clean these and also that I could gradually transition my child to it by first using the base cup with a regular nipple since the parts were compatible and then move him completely over!The only reason I gave leaks a 4 star is because if you’re not careful to place the top just right when screwing it on - it does leak. Took a bit to work on the placement. But once we had that figured out - no leaks! 🙌🏽
C**L
Lid is annoying
These cups are so frustrating. I wanted cups without the no spill mechanism inside that gets all dirty and hard to clean. Thought these would be perfect. Wrong! The lid had to be screwed on perfectly of it leaks out the side then once you get the lid on, and it has to be tight because again it will leak out the side, it is next to impossible to get off. My husband couldn’t get one off and the milk curdled so I just had to toss. So far the best cups I have found are the take and toss ones. Def not perfect but two pieces, easy to clean and keeps spills at bay (wouldn’t recommend leaving it on its side tho lol).
R**R
Great for the price!!!
These are great especially for the price. They sell them at Walmart one for about $8 if you can’t wait for them in the mail. But if you can wait a couple days I would. It does leak after awhile but I honestly can’t remember if it started out leaking or if it started after a couple weeks. Keep it clean because it’s not that easy to get stains out especially if you’re in a hurry. Now, the handles are great and sturdy. Being that the cup is so wide the handles are a great addition to the cup!
K**D
Rejected by the tot
1. The nipple is towards one side and the bottle has a curve to it as well as a curve to the handles so that when the child holds it not-perfectly they have a better shot at getting their drink. I agree with the design. Smart. But that's when I found a problem. First you put the handles on, then you twist on the lid. It's a hit and miss battle to get it to line up with the handles that are locked in place for the drink-assist curve of the cup. I can't do it with a fussy kid on my hip for sure. Even with 2 hands if I'm not 100% well rested and fed or it's too early and my wrist joints feel a little stiff because I'm in my mid 30s with too many kids, I simply cannot get it to twist to line up. Did I go one lap too far? Not far enough? Take it off and set it on 180 degrees different than last time and try again. Nope. Still struggle-bussing it. And for what? Hope that my kid will give up drinking his milk from a baby bottle? Ha! Moving on to the child rejection.2. My kid will drink out of this sippy cup. He'll drink water from it. He also drinks water from straw sippy cups. Zak leak proof kid tumblers. He drinks out of adult cups. Spout top water bottles.. everything. But he will not drink milk out of anything but a baby bottle. It's obviously a comfort thing and I wanted a compromise on it. Something that isn't a baby bottle. Something that acknowledges I am trying to not end up with a 2 year old drinking from a baby bottle. Considering all of the different style cups and straws spouts he can drink from, this nipple is super close to a bottle. Surely he'll take the milk from this trickery big boy bottle. 2 sips and nope. Every time. He's willing. But then the 3 small holes let in way more milk than his baby bottles did. I actually believe that he does not like the full flavor of milk. It does taste different in small quantities compared to big gulps I suppose. So he isn't having it. (But it has at least given me the idea to put bigger holes in his baby bottle nipples and see if that dissuades his bond with it.)Ultimately this sippy cup did not help my kid transition off of the bottle. Not even close. But it's not useless per say because he will drink from it and the other dozen types of beverage containers we already have. But he knows it's not his "bbbbuaa". But it's kind of useless at my house because all of my other cups have easier lids to get on than this one so this is the last reserve cup. Love the kitty cat print on a not-pink cup though! That's its saving grace from a bad review.
Y**I
Used for over a year
When my son was almost a year old we transitioned him to this cup. A year later he still occasionally uses it for nap time. I did find it frustrating that the spout would never match up with the nipple so I took off the handles (which you can do and it won’t leak) and problem solved!! There is no many people on here saying it leaks when the handle is removed and it only leaks if you don’t screw it on right.
A**R
Great for a transitioning breastfeeder
Not leak proof but not supposed to be either so just be aware. My daughter has been an exclusive breastfeeder and hated bottles, but she will drink from this. The hand pump from Tommie Tippee will fit on this so I can pump milk directly into the bottles. My daughter recently had a hand surgery and can still use this one handed in case your child has any special needs. Cute design and I think my 3 year old is a little jealous of sister's cups.
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