Why an open cup is better for your child | The idea behind STEDDI
The idea behind the STEDDI cup: why simplicity works
At STEDDI, we believe that the best solutions are often the simplest. That sounds logical, but in the world of children's products, we often see the opposite: cups with straws, valves, click systems, and all sorts of components that actually make drinking more complicated.
From frustration to solution
Many parents recognize it: spills at the table, knocked-over cups, and frustration for both child and parent. Traditional drinking cups try to solve this with technical gadgets but often create new problems. Think of leaky spout cups, difficult-to-clean parts, and reliance on special systems.
We wanted to do it differently.
Why an open cup is better for development
The STEDDI drinking cup is deliberately designed as an open cup, without straws or spouts. This helps children learn to drink naturally, just like adults.
In addition, it is also better for oral development. Many cups with straws or spouts can cause children to drink unnaturally. This can affect the development of teeth and their alignment.
An open cup, on the other hand, encourages:
- a natural drinking posture
- healthy oral development
- better use of lips and tongue
Smart design, no fuss
Although the cup looks simple, there is a well-thought-out idea behind it.
The removable base ensures that the cup stands firmly and is less likely to tip over. This means less mess and more peace at the table.
In addition, the cup is:
- made from safe, child-friendly materials
- easy to clean
- designed without superfluous parts
No elaborate design, no complicated features. Just a cup that works.
More peace at the table
Ultimately, it's not just about the cup itself, but about what it brings.
Less mess. Less frustration.
More peace for parents and more confidence for children.
That's what the STEDDI drinking cup stands for.
STEDDI - made to stay