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Posted: 2023-07-28T09:45:10Z | Updated: 2023-07-28T09:45:10Z Moms Reveal The Very Best Kids Water Bottles, From School-Friendly Options To Sippy Cups | HuffPost Life

Moms Reveal The Very Best Kids Water Bottles, From School-Friendly Options To Sippy Cups

Add a few new options to your repertoire just in time for back-to-school season.
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A Thermos Funtainer water bottle, Kleen Kanteen kids' water bottle and Camelbak Eddy kids' water bottle.

Aside from the fact that there are environmental and health concerns surrounding the use of plastic water bottles, having a reusable water bottle on hand is simply the most practical and affordable option — and this goes for the whole family, including small children . Not only will a dedicated kid’s water bottle be convenient and easy to use, but it’ll make them feel special as well. 

But since not all kids ’ water bottles are made equally, we asked real moms at HuffPost and those we know in our personal lives to give us the scoop on the very best ones. Below, we rounded up their recommendations, each of which has been tested and deemed worthy by both kiddos and parents alike. Add a new option (or two) to your stash just in time for back-to-school season, from beloved brands like Kleen Kanteen, Thermos, Yeti and more. 

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Camelbak Eddy kids water bottle
This sweet Camelbak is available in 10 cheerful colors and patterns. Lightweight and compact, these .4-liter BPA-free water bottles are dishwasher-safe, practical and cute as can be.

"My kids like these plastic Camelbaks because they have sweet designs, and even they don't keep anything cold I love the fact that they are pretty leak-proof." Sam Posey, a friend and mom of two
2
Thermos Funtainer water bottle
This Thermos Funtainer was easily the most recommended water bottle among the parents we spoke to.

"Our nanny actually purchased our Funtainer for our older daughter something I consider the highest caliber of recommendation since she's been working with kids for almost 20 years. Despite being dropped (and let's be honest, thrown) countless times, it remained intact. I am also really obsessive about cleaning my kids' cups because they get foul and moldy really easily, and this one was always easy to clean (although I recommend investing in a bottle brush and straw brush)." Emily Ruane, HuffPost's managing shopping editor and mom of two

"This is [my daughter's] current water bottle and my absolute fave. It keeps the liquid cold which has been clutch and it fits ice cubes. Shes so obsessed with it that she carries it around and is finally drinking 'agua'. I let her pick the Frozen one despite my personal aesthetic preferences because she loves it so much but there are also less offensive ones. It's technically dishwasher-safe but I hand wash it so the picture doesnt fade. The only downside is now they dont allow metal bottles at the pool!" Ingrid Mellor, art therapist and mom of one

"This is the bottle you've been looking for. Easy to clean, no annoying straws, dishwasher-safe, cute patterns, a smart-shaped mouth, and just the right size for preschoolers and elementary kids." Kate Palmer, executive editor at HuffPost and mom of two

"We started using Thermos Funtainer for my now-3-year-old about a year ago. She had seen other kids at daycare who had one and liked that the lid popped open with the push of a button. I liked that the container is stainless steel and insulated but not too heavy. Also, the whole thing has only three pieces (container, spout and inner straw), and I can buy replacement spouts and straws. This keeps drinks cold and doesn't leak when the lid is closed. We now own multiple colors, and it comes in a number of kid-friendly designs too!" Sara Bondioli, copydesk supervising editor at HuffPost and mom of one

"This trusty kids thermos has lasted since [my daughter] was in Pre-K and she's now about to start third grade." Posey
3
O2Cool ArcticSqueeze Mist 'N Sip water bottle
Available in 14 splashy, eye-catching colors and patterns, this water bottle has a misting function that can help kids cool down while they drink. It's lightweight, food-safe and can keep water cold for a long time thanks to its double-wall insulation. It has a no-leak pull-top spout that is easy for kids to use, and a carry loop for breezy transport.

"This bottle is not easy to clean, and I usually don't drop it in the dishwasher. But it has a fun spray component that has made it the most popular bottle with the 1st-3rd grade set. Great for summer camp." Palmer
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Lollaland weighted straw sippy cup for baby
Palmer recommended another great option for babies and small toddlers from Lollaland. It's made with dishwasher-safe plastic and easy-to-grasp handles, and comes with a replacement straw and cleaning tool.

"It's been a few years for me, but this was our favorite for toddlers. Easier than most to clean, and it helped both my kids learn how to use a big kid cup. It avoids spills nicely, too." Palmer


5
Hydro Flask wide mouth bottle with flex sip lid
While not explicitly made for children, my colleague chose this HydroFlask for his child's reusable water bottle. It has double-walled vacuum insulation, is dishwasher-safe, BPA-free and incredibly durable, making it a great investment.

"The biggest problem I found with kids' water bottles is some of them are really hard to clean the best we found is the Hydro Flask with the twist top that comes apart. We just got the 20-ounce version...it's a little harder to turn but the whole top comes apart for cleaning, while so many of the other ones have really hard-to-reach spots to clean and they didn't come apart." Chris McGonigal, senior photo editor at HuffPost and dad of two
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Munchkin click lock weighted straw trainer cup
Ideal for small toddlers and babies transitioning from a bottle, this sippy straw water bottle is the perfect trainer for little ones. it's available in two colors, can hold up to 7 ounces of liquid, and has handles that are easy for small hands to grip and a flip-top lid that covers the straw.

"It might technically be a sippy cup, but [my daughter] loves the Munchkin trainer cup. It works well and I always see other kids at the baby playgroup with their own. All the moms love this one." Christy Escobar , an actor, writer, artist and mom of one
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Owala Kids' FreeSip
This 16-ounce bottle has hinged loop flips that can be tucked away, is designed to be easy to clean, is odor-resistant and can keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours thanks to a triple-layered, vacuum-insulated stainless steel construction. While you can only get this exact model at Owala's website, similar kids' options are available at Target , Amazon and REI .

"This one is really popular in my house. I don't use it with the enclosed straw, because the opening works well. The color choices are great, the little handle on top makes carrying it easy for kids and it's more aesthetically pleasing than most." Palmer
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Yeti Rambler Jr. kids water bottle
Ideal for kids ages three and up, this incredibly durable water bottle is going to survive even the most significant knocks and drops. Currently available in four colors, it's dishwasher-safe and made of stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation and a leak-resistant cap. It also has a cool silhouette and handle.

"This one is a nice choice, too. Durable, choice of sizes, and you don't need a straw. I like that it can be personalized, too. A little spendy, but a cute gift for kids." Palmer
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Klean Kanteen Kids' Classic water bottle with sport cap
While these stainless steel water bottles come with a heftier price tag, they are reportedly well worth the investment. Currently available in three colors, they can hold up to 12 ounces of liquid, have a chip-resistant finish, a slim silhouette and are dishwasher-safe. Best of all, they keep water cold for hours.

"We have had a variety of Klean Kanteens that have held up well over the years. You can really bang them around without worrying about dents, chips or leaks." Posey
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Nuby easy-grip cup three-pack
If you have a toddler, then these training cups are ideal. They don't leak and have a soft silicone spout that is pressure sensitive to help avoid spills.

"I like these for the house. I think they are for transitioning from bottles so I guess theyre more of a sippy cup. But our four-year-old niece still uses them she has the straw top. My mother-in-law has them for all the little kids." Mellor

Before You Go

8 Ice Cream Makers That Your Kids Will Go Nuts Over
This Cuisinart ice cream maker(01 of08)
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The Cuisinart Pure Indulgence is a fully automatic frozen yogurt, sorbet and ice cream maker. Simply pop the double-insulated, 2-quart freezer bowl into the freezer, pour in your ice cream base, and let it churn away. The large ingredient spout makes it easy to add in your favorite mix-ins (like chocolate chips and nuts), and the brushed stainless steel exterior gives it a sleek finish.
This Yonanas healthy dessert maker(02 of08)
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Turn frozen fruit into a soft-serve-like dessert with this handy contraption. Load the fruit into the Yonanas and voila a frozen dessert made with 100 percent fruit. It comes with a recipe book to help inspire fruit and flavor combinations.
This Dash ice cream maker(03 of08)
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Make ice cream, gelato, sorbet and frozen yogurt with this personal ice cream maker from Dash. It comes with a 1-pint mixing bowl, and you access a recipe book online.
This Gourmia ice cream maker(04 of08)
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This sleek ice cream maker sits between the Dash and Cuisinart ice cream makers in terms of capacity: 3 pints, or 1.5 quarts. It has a stainless steel exterior and a digital timer, and makes smooth, creamy ice cream, frozen yogurt or sorbet in less than an hour. Oh, and it also comes with a recipe book to help you get started making from-scratch sweet treats.
This Nostalgia ice cream bucket(05 of08)
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While not as high-tech as the other ice cream makers in this roundup, you cant beat the price of this plastic ice cream bucket. Rather than freeze a bowl, you add ice and salt around the bowl containing the ice cream mixture, which cools down the ice cream base. Its said to make 4 quarts of ice cream in just 30 minutes, though if you like firmer ice cream, you should let it sit on the ice for longer or put the ice cream bowl in the freezer.
This viral Ninja CREAMi(06 of08)
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The hottest ice cream maker of the summer is, sadly, currently sold out, but youll want to add it to your wish list or buy a refurbished model at a higher price from a third-party seller if you dont feel like waiting. True to the Ninja brand, this multitasking appliance has five one-touch programs ice cream, sorbet, lite ice cream, milkshake and mix-in that make it easy to get exactly the texture youre looking for. It comes with four pints, so you can make four different flavors or make extras of your favorite.
This Cuisinart soft-serve ice cream maker(07 of08)
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Recreate the ice cream shop experience at home with this neat little soft-serve ice cream maker from Cuisinart. It has slots for holding ice cream cones and mix-ins, and you can pull out the topping tabs to add your favorite mix-ins into your ice cream as its dispensed. It makes 1.5 quarts of frozen ice cream, yogurt or sorbet in just 20 minutes.
This Vevor ice cream roll maker(08 of08)
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Get in on the rolled ice cream trend from the comfort of your home with this ice cream machine. Simply pour your ice cream base over the stainless steel surface, sprinkle on any mix-ins and watch it solidify before your eyes. Then, use the included food shovels to roll the ice cream into neat little tubes and enjoy.

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