Showing posts with label kids cups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids cups. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

HEAR WHAT MUMS SAY ABOUT THESE CUPS AT KIDSPOT.

HEAR WHAT MUMS SAY ABOUT THESE CUPS AT KIDSPOT.


Kidspot Mums Say


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yay no more fighting :)
By Jade Docking on 7/10/2014 10:25:54 AM
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Omgosh where do I start I love these cups my kids love these cups! My children love the fact their names are on bright colours so my 2 youngest that can't read well can find their cups so easy. There is no more arguing over who's cup is who's and less dishes because instead of a new cup every time my children stick to their own colour cup. I highly recommend these cups easy to clean very versatile simply a amazing idea. I have recommended my colour to my family and friends my children always show them off swell another thing about my colour cups is my children feel so special and independent because they have their own things in the kitchen. I love my colour cup!

    Love these cups!!By kym coleman on 26/09/2014 1:16:37 PM
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    wow! didn't think I could fall in love so much with a simple cup! fantastic but simple idea. my kids no longer fight over whos cup is whos and are happy to reuse their cups over and over instead of just getting a new cup from the cupboard, yay less dishes for me. easy to see at a glance who has left their cup lying around instead of taking it up to the sink. now all I need are plates, bowls and cutlery with names on them!!!

      Great!!By Louise Smith on 18/09/2014 1:26:11 PM
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      No more of my kids fighting over whose cups is whose!! 
      We love them. Good size, They even fit a whole can in them, perfect for hubby.
      Great sturdy, see through design.
      I love the assigned colours, I can see them, for when Im not wearing my glasses lol.
      • Size, colours, versatile
      • the black ring gets caught on the join in the label when turning

      The best cup ever.By Fiona on 11/09/2014 10:06:14 PM
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      These cups are absolutely wonderful they are a great size for both adults and kids.
      they have solved many an argument over who cup is who between my kids. The colour on the name disc are great and the plastic is very durable. They have also cut back on washing up as each child has been allocated there own cup for the whole day.
      • The bright attractive colours for the names
      • No

      Incredible conceptBy Melanie de la Garde on 10/09/2014 6:48:58 PM
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      As soon as these cups arrived my kids were begging to use them.

      With a cup each there was no fighting at meal time... amazing.

      They washed up really well in the dishwasher and my concerns about the labels coming unstuck was unwarranted.

      The idea that you can swap the names on each cup meant there was no reason for someone to complain someone had their cup and even us adults used them in the evenings as they were so easy to use.

      A great size, universal main colour and dishwasher safe, means ease of use for my family, without all the arguments and odd mismatched cups cluttering my cupboards.
      • Professional, great quality, easy to use.
      • More colour choice for the cup labels.

      Wednesday, September 4, 2013

      The Cup will Never Give Up




       "Never, ever give up" is what Diana Nyad long-distance swimmer said when she finally achieved her lifetime ambition.  She is first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage this past weekend.  It took her five tries but she never gave up.




         We have worked hard to get to where we are and now our product is competing against two other products on the internationally known QVC website in their Sprouts program. The prize - an invitation to become an official QVC vendor.   The QVC Sprouts program is designed for inventors with innovative products to assist them and help them grow their product with less risk.

        We are excited to be competing .... and we will Never, Ever Give Up.  Help us succeed.     
        

      VOTE FOR THE CUP!

      Tuesday, September 25, 2012

      Surviving the Duelling Years

      My kids fight. 
      I like to think of it more as duelling, standing up one against the other each aspiring to be the victor.  With their eye on the end of the battle prize where they can claim that special seat next to mum or that supped up matchbox car with the cool exhaust.  As a parent you have a couple of options;  retreat to the other end of the house, pretend they are the neighbours kids or give them some tactics to resolve those daily skirmishes by themselves.  NO ADULTS REQUIRED.

      The main goal of these daily battles for my 3 boys is a win-win solution.
       I win – no retreating required.   They win – fairness restored.
      Here are some of my sanity tactics that I have devised for some the most annoying battles.
      1.       I Get Shotgun! 
      The throne next to the driver’s seat, the most wanted seat in the world. Kids act as if they would instantly be knighted if only they could beat their siblings to this idolized seat.  I guess they are really competing for the love and affection of the queen mum.  But, you can’t pick who gets the front seat, that would be deemed as picking a victor and you don’t want to hear the bickering.  So you get them to claim ownership.  How?
      One way trip – first to call shotgun gets it (i.e. school drop-off)

      Round trip – first to call shotgun gets it on the way there, the other gets it on the way back.  More than two kids, then two call outs. 
       
      2.       That’s My Toy!

      It’s the exhausting never ending, “That’s my toy!”  “No it’s mine!” “Nu-huh!” There are a couple of tactics to handle this scenario;

      ·         Write their name on every toy they get.  Works great with matchbox cars.
      ·         Just take it away, on the spot.  No questions asked.  They will probably forget the toy ever existed.
      ·         Although this won’t work for Lego’s, it’s just too many pieces to label or take away.  I try to get them to barter, where a Lego man can be exchanged for a couple of swords.  Sometime this diversion tactic works.

       
      3.       Not My Cup!

      We use to have abandoned cups all over the house.  Of course they are nobody’s, right?  So nobody has to pick them up, right?  Wrong.  We now have cups that change names, so when you get a cup from the cupboard you change it to your name and voila (wah lah) it’s yours.  Nobody goes away. 
       

      So it’s peaceful now, right.  Wrong again.  Siblings will always duel; it teaches them how to resolve conflict.  They learn to compromise and cooperate with each other, a great life lesson for the workforce.  Little SpongeBob’s in the making. 
       
      by Shelly, mom of four and designer of the MyColourCup and owner of Twistid Products.

      Tuesday, April 3, 2012

      Extra Kids? Giveaway

      Extra Kids? Giveaway

      When taking care of several kids in a group enviroment it is often hard to keep track of each kids cup. MyColourCup with icons is great for daycare or those extra kids that always show up at your house. Each kid gets their own coloured icon and they use that cup everyday. No having to find that one cup for a particular kid because all MyColourCups can be changed to who is using the cup. Great when you have lost a cup. Combined them with the MyColourCup with colours you can have 12 kids in care.

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