Tiny Spoons (set of 2) - Baby's first spoon for self feeding 6m+
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Product Description
ezpz's unique all-in-one placemat + plate "mini mat" has been a personal favorite of mine for baby-led weaning and self feeding. It suctions to the table, too!.
Learning to self-feed is an important developmental milestone, and the Tiny Spoon is designed to help baby learn how to feed independently. The Tiny Spoon has unique features that make it one of the most functional, developmentally appropriate infant spoon on the market!
Benefits:
- Soft silicone protects baby's developing teeth and makes gumming + self-feeding safe
- Slight arc of spoon can be used for dipping and scooping
- Narrow spoon bowl safely fits baby’s mouth
- Sensory bumps on the spoon bowl activate sensory awareness to decrease gagging and choking
- Non-slip grip and short, fat, round handle help baby grasp utensil
- Bumps on the bottom of the spoon stabilize the spoon when at rest
- Works for both purees and the baby-led weaning feeding methods
Details:
- Two (2) spoons per pack
- Dimensions: 3.75 x 0.9 x 0.9
- Portion Size: Narrow spoon bowl safely fits baby’s mouth
- 100% Silicone (BPA, BPS, PVS, phthalate and latex free)
- Dishwasher safe
- Built to last (silicone will not wear, fade or corrode)
- Recommended for 6 months +
Learning to self-feed is an important developmental milestone, and the Tiny Spoon is designed to help baby learn how to feed independently. The Tiny Spoon has unique features that make it one of the most functional, developmentally appropriate infant spoon on the market! Benefits: Soft silicone protects baby's developing teeth and makes gumming + self-feeding safe Slight arc of spoon can be used for dipping and scooping Narrow spoon bowl safely fits baby’s mouth Sensory bumps on the spoon bowl activate sensory awareness to decrease gagging and choking Non-slip grip and short, fat, round handle help baby grasp utensil Bumps on the bottom of the spoon stabilize the spoon when at rest Works for both purees and the baby-led weaning feeding methods Details: Two (2) spoons per pack Dimensions: 3.75 x 0.9 x 0.9 Portion Size: Narrow spoon bowl safely fits baby’s mouth 100% Silicone (BPA, BPS, PVS, phthalate and latex free) Dishwasher safe Built to last (silicone will not wear, fade or corrode) Recommended for 6 months +
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