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Pros & Cons
Pros
Now that he is feeding himself, these spoons are a necessity! He uses it for teething quite a bit as it seems to fit in his mouth much better than most actual teethers. Sometimes she just likes to chew on them so they would probably be a good teether ... Read More
Handle is round, instead of them trying to grip a flat piece of metal that is slippery because there is food all over it. They're quite sturdy. Since they are silicon, they are easy to clean.
It scrapes all puree clean from the bowel and its design makes it very easy for my 6 month old baby to eat off. The pureed foods stick to the textured spoon making it easy to dunk into the foods and make it to his mouth. Soft, so it is easy to scoop t... Read More
Don't be discouraged by the review. It’s a good product worth to try tho! Well worth it. The fork is pretty great, too.
Cons
The pointed end is to bendable so items fling off once he is able to scoop them up. The scoop part is too big to fit in baby's mouth and far too floppy to scoop anything.
Highlights
Quality
Shape and short length works well for emerging skills for 6m old to be able to pick up and feed self
They are sturdy and thick great quality
I know the bowl is designed to be able to steam but it’s not good for baby lead feeding since it couldn’t suck on the table…and... Read More
This was a hit the first try unlike with the thick and big silicone ones
Price
If youre on the fence about the price they are worth it and buy them
Felt like these were a little pricey but they are so cute and are now my favorite spoons for my baby
Packaging/appearance
We pack it with whatever babys having in this case sweet potato and it went great
Competitiveness
We have several different brands of spoons that were recommended for baby led weaning but these are definitely my favorite
I bought another brand originally but they were too long and the handle was too hard of a plastic
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I know the bowl is designed to be able to steam but it’s not good for baby lead feeding since it couldn’t suck on the table…and the bowl is too high…kid sits in high chair wouldn’t be able to see what’s in it
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He’s 18 months and this is still the only spoon he will use
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The bowl of the spoon is a nice flexible material that gets thinner towards the edges so we never really have to worry about touching his sensitive gums
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And i am thinking of buying two as gifts for two friends who are having their first baby this fall
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They are not easy to clean due the design and only useful for a short time but our 1year old used them well
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My daughter start to using this one 5 months half
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Not too soft and at the right size for him to eat his food
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I bought another brand originally but they were too long and the handle was too hard of a plastic
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