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

4.7 Rating 219 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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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 14 years ago
My son has been using this pitcher every night at dinner time. He poors water for everybody.
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Posted 14 years ago
Just the right size--small enough that even my 2 yr old can lift and pour with confidence, but big enough to hold enough water that I'm not constantly refilling it. Lid works great, all very sturdy.
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Posted 14 years ago
Our 3.5 is learning to pour is own water and transitioning away from sippy cups. This and the glasses have been a great tool. Very durable and we have concrete floors!
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Posted 14 years ago
I gave this to my 3 1/2 year old son for Christmas & he loves it. It is the perfect size for his hands, very lightweight & easy to hold. He can easily get it in & out of the refrigerator. When I bought it, I didn't realize that an "easy-to-turn pour-through lid" means that the liquid will pour out whether the lid is turned to the wide opening or not. You do not need to twist the lid to open, liquids will pour no matter what. This is a problem when all involved think the lid is sealed. It's also a little confusing for a child to understand why he/she is supposed to turn the lid to the wide opening when it pours no matter where the opening is.
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Posted 14 years ago
Our children fill this up on their own and use it everyday!
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Posted 14 years ago