POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. A sipper bottle is designed for toddlers and young children to drink liquids independently and typically has features that prevent spills. There are several types of sipper bottles, including:
### **1. Straw Sipper Bottles:**
- **Design:** These have a built-in straw that the child sucks on to drink.
- **Features:** Often come with a cover to keep the straw clean and prevent spills.
### **2. Spout Sipper Bottles:**
- **Design:** These have a soft or hard spout from which the child drinks by tipping the bottle.
- **Features:** Usually have a flip-top or screw cap to cover the spout and prevent spills.
### **3. Trainer Bottles:**
- **Design:** These are similar to sipper bottles but may come with handles for easier grip and transition from bottles to cups.
### **Key Differences:**
- **Straw Sippers:** Use a straw mechanism and are often considered better for teaching sipping skills.
- **Spout Sippers:** Use a spout and are more similar to traditional bottles but with spill-proof designs.
Both types are used to help children transition from bottles to cups and can be effective depending on your child's preference and developmental stage.
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