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Done By Deer 360° Learning Cup - Tiny Farm Powder

  • Done By Deer 360° Learning Cup - Tiny Farm Powder

  • dishwasher safe

The 3-second version

  • Drinks from any point on the rim, no specific angle required
  • Adjustable flow dial to slow or speed the pace as skills develop
  • Seals automatically when set down to contain tipped-over spills
  • Flow changes require removing and reassembling the lid
  • Silicone valve needs occasional replacement as it wears
  • Not leakproof if shaken hard or thrown

Why it's on GiftsFeed

360° Learning Cup with Adjustable Flow and Spill-Proof Rim

Standard sippy cups with hard spouts teach babies to bite and suck, then later you retrain them to sip from an open edge. This skips that step entirely. The 360° rim mimics what an adult cup demands—pressure from lips, control of tilt, swallowing at your own pace—but the valve underneath catches drips when the cup tips between sips. The adjustable flow dial is the uncommon part: most valve cups are either wide open or too restrictive, but here you tune it to match whether your child gulps, dribbles, or is just starting to figure out the motion. It matters for the parent who wants one fewer transition to manage and for the kid who's ready to feel capable.

Good gift when

  • Parents transitioning babies from bottles without adding a spout phase
  • Homes where toddlers are ready to self-feed but spills remain a daily reality
  • Caregivers managing multiple children who need different flow settings
  • Families who want training gear that goes straight in the dishwasher

Skip it if The flow adjustment requires unscrewing the lid, so on-the-fly changes mid-meal take a moment and aren't one-handed

Specs

Recommended Age
9 months and up
Dimensions
7.5 × 11 × 7.5 cm
Drinking Mechanism
360° pressure-activated rim
Flow Control
Adjustable dial (slow to fast)
Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Color
Powder pink
Pattern
Tiny Farm illustrations

What's included

  • One 360° learning cup with lid and valve
  • Adjustable flow mechanism
  • Two handles

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

A practical item that ships in product packaging, not gift-wrapped

The details

Most sippy cups force babies to suck through a valve or tip the cup at exactly the right angle. This one works from any point along its rim, so small hands can hold it however feels natural and still get a drink. The entire top edge responds to pressure from lips and tongue, releasing liquid when the child sips and sealing again when they stop.

The lid unscrews to reveal a dial that adjusts flow from slow to fast. Start cautious when your nine-month-old is still figuring out coordination, then open it wider as they gain control. No spout means no weaning away from one later; this design takes them straight to the mechanics of drinking from an open cup, just with a safety mechanism that contains spills when the cup tips over between sips.

Rim and handles stay cool to the touch even with warm liquids. The whole assembly comes apart into three pieces—cup body, silicone valve disc, and lid—that fit on a dishwasher rack. No narrow spout crevices to scrub or trap residue.

Capacity is enough for a meal or outing without being so heavy that a baby struggles to lift it. Powder pink finish with subtle Tiny Farm illustrations printed on the exterior. Handles are sized and angled for small grips still learning to coordinate both hands.

A valve-free training cup that lets babies drink from any angle while the parent controls pace

$18at babymori.com

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Questions

How does the 360° edge actually work without leaking everywhere?
A silicone valve sits just under the rim. When lips press against any part of the edge and the cup tilts, the valve opens to release liquid. When pressure stops, the valve reseals. If the cup tips over on a table, the lack of mouth pressure keeps it mostly sealed, though vigorous shaking or throwing can force some leakage.
What does adjusting the flow actually change?
A dial inside the lid controls how easily the valve releases liquid. Set it tighter for a slower, more controlled flow when your child is just learning to coordinate sipping and swallowing. Open it wider as they gain skill and want to drink faster without working as hard.
Is this harder to clean than a regular sippy cup?
It's easier in one way: no narrow spout to scrub with a brush. The cup separates into three parts—body, valve disc, and lid—that all go in the dishwasher. The valve disc is a flat silicone piece with no crevices, so residue doesn't get trapped.
Can I use this for warm milk or just water?
The materials tolerate warm liquids, and the rim and handles stay cool enough to hold. Avoid anything steaming hot, but typical body-temperature milk or slightly warmed drinks are fine.
How long does the silicone valve last before it needs replacing?
That depends on how often it's used and how it's cleaned. Over months of daily use, the valve can lose tension and start leaking more easily. Most families get several months to a year before needing a replacement, assuming gentle dishwasher cycles and no chewing on the rim.

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