Okay, whoever invented the spill proof snack bowls obviously did not test them with actual children. These things are a joke! I got them as my two like their independence and that means they get to run around with snacks. I know I should limit snacks to their high chairs, but sometimes they want to snack and play at the same time and if I put them in their chairs to snack they scream and throw the food on the floor so I thought snack bowls would be perfect. Well, the first time they used them it was great. After that, they became the main piece of a crazy little game.

What happened! Those are supposed to be spill proof. I don't think there's anything left in the bowl!

Oh no...it's the start of the crazy game. Hold the flaps open and shake, shake, shake!

The dogs LOVE this game. I actually think they are in on the game with the kids.

In theory, the child sticks their hand through the flapped opening pulling out what they want. Obviously mine didn't get the memo on that.
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Your kids crack me up! We have a different brand of spill-proof cup but I don't think it's ever even occurred to my kids to do that!
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