Quick thought for the transition between sippy cups and the world of adult drinking glasses.
Recently, I read a blog post from a mom who uses Mason jars and Baby food jars.
I do the same thing with Miss Bean-Bella so I thought I'd just make a quick plug for them on here.
Our glass, cups are just too heavy for her, but the plastic ones seem to tip over a lot.
The small glass mason jars are just perfect for her to hold on to.
Not to large and not to small.
Plus they can go hot or cold. (sometimes we do cocoa in them)
A nice thing to keep in mind when you pick up mason or bell jars
is, that after little one is done using it as a cup.... you have huge amounts of storage options.
I use mine to keep bulk spices in, popcorn kernels, baking soda, base for iced tea, pencils, vases etc
If you like the country or vintage style, they come in handy and stylish!!
Recently, I read a blog post from a mom who uses Mason jars and Baby food jars.
I do the same thing with Miss Bean-Bella so I thought I'd just make a quick plug for them on here.
Our glass, cups are just too heavy for her, but the plastic ones seem to tip over a lot.
The small glass mason jars are just perfect for her to hold on to.
Not to large and not to small.
Plus they can go hot or cold. (sometimes we do cocoa in them)
A nice thing to keep in mind when you pick up mason or bell jars
is, that after little one is done using it as a cup.... you have huge amounts of storage options.
I use mine to keep bulk spices in, popcorn kernels, baking soda, base for iced tea, pencils, vases etc
If you like the country or vintage style, they come in handy and stylish!!
1 comment:
great idea mel!! and love for storing too! probably wouldn't have thought to use as a stepping stone to adult cups.. great suggestion!
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