Eliminate meal-time messes with this cup catcher that Amazon customers have described as a 'must-buy' for new parents.
Back in March 2021, a TikTok account by the tag name of @cherishandfavor uploaded a video of an Amazon Must-Have that parents will love. In the video, she shows her followers this cup catcher that drastically reduces messes when children drink. She shows how to attach one side of the cup catcher to any
she has for her toddler and attached the other side to her carrier. Then she showed how even if her kid knocks it over, it won’t fall to the ground.
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