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Glass Pitcher with Lid 16 3/4-ounce juice pitcher Reviews

4.7 Rating 216 Reviews
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Highly recommended by teachers for use at home. Children can serve themselves independently by twisting the plastic lid open to pour, then twisting it again to close. Easy-grasp handle and nearly dripless spout.Not recommended for hot liquids. Pitcher is dishwasher-safe. Lid is BPA-free polypropylene (plastic #5). Holds 16¾ ounces; 3¼"" base x 6"" high. Please note: The lid on this pitcher is designed so that it will turn easily--it does not seal the pitcher.

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Good quality and fits perfectly in my 2 and 5 year olds hands. My boys race to the fridge in the morning eager to pour their own milk.
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Posted 13 years ago
Two young boys are pouring their own milk now. Perfect!
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Posted 13 years ago
FitMama2Twins
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My children love this pitcher.... around our house we use large glass belly pitchers which are hard for them to lift b/c they are so heavy. I just fill up their little pitcher with our homemade juices and they can pour it themselves at their leisure. I'm thinking of getting another one for them!
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Posted 13 years ago
I recently bought two of these, one for each of my kids (ages 3 and 5). They can now get their own water from the refrigerator without making too much of a mess. The pitcher is small enough that they can handle it well. It does leak a little from around the spout when the child tips it too much, but that's more user error than product fault, I think. In any case, it's usually a small amount, and it gives the kids a chance to clean up after themselves. We also bought the small 6 pack of glasses from here, and the pitcher and glasses get used every day here. I love that the kids can help themselves. They also seem to drink more water now.
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Posted 13 years ago
Montessori Mom
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I fill this up with water and leave it with the larger juice glasses where my kids can reach it. They easily help themselves to water throughout the day.
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Posted 13 years ago
Got two of these for my boys (4yrs old and 3yrs old) for Christmas. We all love them. They can now feel more independence because they can get their own drinks. I can easily keep track of how much they drink every day by refilling them in the morning and seeing how much is left by evening. I still worry about them being dropped (since they are glass) but so far so good (about a month after they got them).
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Posted 13 years ago
Such a simple little thing, and my son just loves it. He enjoys pouring drinks for his friends if they are over for dinner, and I like that I can fill it with enough milk so that I don't have to keep getting up from the table at dinnertime for drink refills.
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Posted 13 years ago
We use one for milk, orange juice, water, and cereal, so breakfast runs smoothly each morning. This is well constructed and doesn't easily break. It is easy for my three year old and 6 year old to use for pouring liquids, but the cereal can only be poured by the 6 year old because only he can lift the top off the pitcher (cereal doesn't fit through the lid spout). My two year old needs assistance to pour liquids, because it is heavy glass.
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Posted 13 years ago