Sustainable Accessoriesĭiscover the sustainable alternative to plastic straws with our multi-pack straw set. These eco-friendly and BPA-free straws are designed to last and easy to clean (just toss them in the dishwasher).Įlevate all your outdoor adventures with our tea strainer accessory. Keep your bite valve clean with our Big Bite™ valve cover that’s designed to protect your valve in any condition. Its wider diameter allows for more water when you need it most. Reservoir and Pack AccessoriesĮnjoy easy hands-free hydration with the Quick Stow™ flask tube adapter and the leak -proof design of our Chute® Mag Cap accessory with its magnetic top that allows you to securely stow your water bottle when you're not drinking.Įxperience the increased water flow from our Crux replacement tube. Our shatter-proof, splash-proof and spill-resistant tumbler lids were created with durability and longevity in mind. Shop and see why our innovative water bottle caps are the ultimate workhorse, with water bottle cap sets that are designed to be universal.Įxplore tumbler lids in a variety of sizes. Our kit comes equipped with two brushes and cleaning tablets to ensure your reservoir stays taste and odor-free. Maintain your water reservoir with our all-in-one reservoir cleaning kit, the quickest and easiest way to clean and dry your Crux™ bladder. Use the larger brush to get into every nook and cranny of your water bottle and the smaller brush to keep your valves, tubes and straws clean. Keep your bottle, straws and valves in top shape with our bottle brush kit. From water bottle caps and tumbler lids to tube adaptors, valve covers and cleaning kits, CamelBak has you covered!Įnhance your everyday hydration experience with accessories that include: Cleaning Accessories That’s okay! It’s all part of the learning process.Get the most out of your hydration gear with water bottle accessories designed for our BPA free plastic water bottles and stainless-steel designs. At first, they may just play around with the cup. The transition doesn’t happen right away and that’s why frequent exposure and practice is important. Offer a bit with meals and snacks so they can practice. It takes practice to learn to drink from a cup.įor babies, start out with a small amount of water, breastmilk, or formula and help them gently guide it to their mouth. It’s very soft on their little mouths, and they can hold it easily. Our favorite first cup is The Tiny Cup by ezpz. Open cups are great for at home, and straw cups can be helpful when you’re on the go! Here are a few of our go-to open and straw cups. When your child has mastered both, you can alternate. Then, once your child can drink some liquid from the cup with a little assistance from you, or when they can pick it up and put it down, you can introduce a straw cup. When transitioning away from the bottle, we always recommend starting with an open cup. Just try to use them a bit less- for on-the-go and occasional use only, and start introducing an open cup whenever you can. If you already have sippy cups at home, that’s totally fine. Harder to do, right? You can see why we would want kids who are just learning how to drink from a cup to avoid this! Try it yourself! Swallow once normally, and then do it again while trying to keep your tongue pressed down, imagining that it’s being held down by the hard spout of a sippy cup. A traditional, hard-spout sippy cup interrupts this process by keeping the tongue pressed down, stopping little ones from completing a proper, natural swallow. When we drink and swallow, our tongue raises up on its own. It also helps to reduce the messes and spills that open cups can make! Using just a little bit of liquid at a time lets your child slowly build up the skills they need to drink from a fuller cup later on. Then, gently help them bring the cup to their lips. When your child is first starting to move away from bottles, put a very small amount of liquid- either water, formula, or breastmilk- into an open cup.
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