StarTouch Straw Cups
StarTouch Straw Cups
Learning to drink is a developmental skill and the StarTouch™ Straw Cup is designed to support it properly.
The StarTouch™ range helps babies transition from breast or bottle feeding to independent drinking by supporting correct oral development, tongue movement, and swallowing patterns.
Unlike traditional sippy cups that encourage biting or passive sucking, the StarTouch™ Straw Cup promotes active drinking, helping babies build the coordination, muscle control, and confidence they need for open-cup drinking later on.
Ideal for babies from 6 months+, this is more than just a straw cup it’s a developmental tool designed to grow with your child.
The Replacement Straw Set includes a replacement straw and gravity ball straw only. It requires the StarTouch adapter to be attached to a StarTouch Cup or SofTouch Nursing Bottle. Choose this set when you already have the adapter and simply need to replace worn straw components.
Learn with Pigeon
Discover Learn with Pigeon, a helpful hub for product guidance, how-to videos and expert-backed advice.
Everything here is designed to support your baby’s feeding and care journey with clarity, confidence and comfort.
When Should You Introduce a Teether (And Which Ones Actually Help)?
Teething starts earlier than most parents expect, and the teether you choose matters more than you might think. Here is what to look for, when to introduce one, and how it supports your baby's oral development.
Learn moreStop Overcleaning Your Baby's Bottle (And What to Do Instead)
Hygiene matters, but so does knowing when enough is enough. Learn how to clean baby products correctly without overdoing it, and why the cleanser you choose matters more than how often you sterilise.
Learn moreWhy Some Newborns Struggle With Bottles (Even the “Good” Ones)
Your newborn is coughing, fussing, or falling asleep mid-feed. You've tried everything. Here's the thing: it's probably not the bottle, and it's definitely not you. Find out what's really going on behind those early feeding struggles.
Learn more

