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  1. 10/10/08 08:58

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    carebear25

    ethan has the Nuby bottle from Asda (£1.50) it doesnt leak, he loves it an can drink at least 4 a day (just have to change his nappy a bit more often) xx

  2. 5/10/08 19:37

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    lisad70

    henry doesnt like drinking much either but i just got him the doidy cup and he loves thou u couldnt take it out as it doesnt have  a lid! x 

  3. 4/10/08 17:26

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    Smiling at youangelawells

    we use the tommee tippee 1st cup too, its the only one she will drink out off, and 87p from asda its a bargin!!

    Ang x

  4. 4/10/08 14:25

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    loulouallen

    i dnt know - its green i cant even remember where we got it from! il def be getting sumat else for him.at least if i tip it he does drink it ok but no chance of him doin it himself hel be drenched!!!

  5. 4/10/08 13:01

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    ktbobs85

    is that the avent magic cup?

    i got that for tAYLOR N IT LEAKED TOO TUT

  6. 4/10/08 12:29

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    loulouallen

    hiya thanks Taylors mum, il try that one. i did mean angelawells  but should have put the name down in my post! wev got an Avent one and its useless and it leaks, there is no way he'd be able to drink it himself!

  7. 4/10/08 11:33

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    ktbobs85

    nt know if u meant me taylros 10motnhs we use the tomme tippee 1st beaker i tried 3 different ones n this one he likes best its not non spill tho but in morrisons it was 87p bargin so his got 3 different colours lol

  8. 4/10/08 11:30

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    loulouallen

    my son drinks water with squeezed orange juice in it with every meal time and when its hot we give it to him thro out the day also which i may start doing from now on. he also has 2 bottles of milk a day after goin off being breastfed himself. I havent found a very good beaker tho - sorry i forgot the name but to the lady with the 10 month old lo drinkin water herself - what beaker do u use? thanks Louise x

  9. 4/10/08 11:00

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    KayMitchell

    my lo ha roughly 9oz of very weak jiuice a day, she refuses water. he has this with all meals and i offere during as well especially if warm outside to keep her hydrated. as long as they weeing well they dont worry xx

  10. 4/10/08 10:45

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    ktbobs85

    taylor used to drink at least 2 beakers ofwater a day but now he barely drinks half a cup

    i leave it for him n the only times he goes to get some is durin his lunch n dinner and in the evenin

    i tried him on some juice but he spat that out lol

  11. 4/10/08 10:26

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    angelawells

    my lo drinks water all day long, i leave her cup on the side and she just gets it when she wants it, i must refill it 5 or 6 times aday, she is 10 months

    Ang x

  12. 4/10/08 10:00

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    Terri95

    My lo drinks about 8oz of water aday, i don't know if this is enough or what they are suppose 2 drink he would prob drink more as not bothered bout his milk at all. Im lucky if i get 8oz of milk down him in a day- hes 8mths old!! So much help really x

  13. 3/10/08 22:21

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    sgalvin

    I always worry about my 7 moth old because I have tried everythig But he will not drink nothing but milk !!

    sarahxx

  14. 3/10/08 22:18

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    carebear25

    hi how much is yr lo's drinking a day, my ds is 10mths old an hes drinkin nearly a litre a day

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