🍽️ Mealtime Magic: Where Safety Meets Independence!
Grabease Baby & Toddler Utensils are expertly designed for little hands, promoting self-feeding and fine motor skills. Made from safe, chemical-free materials, these utensils feature a choke protection barrier and are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Perfect for baby-led weaning, they are trusted by professionals and make an ideal gift for new parents.
Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 0.79 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | Blush |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Silicone, Plastic |
Care instructions | Dishwasher safe, top rack only |
Number Of Items | 2 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
E**4
Great for BLW
Excellent age appropriate option for BLW. The shorter length of the utensils makes it much easier for my child (age 12 months when we first started using them) to self feed. My only regret was not getting this sooner!
C**Y
Love these!
Bought these for my one year old. Trying to get her to use utensils. Her hand fits perfectly on the handle. They work great. It has a cute design and fun color. They are soft and easy for her to use. Perfect for toddlers learning to use and not a bad price.
M**Y
Toddler utensils
I bought so many. These are the best ones I found and now she can start eating better on her own is perfect for her hands and food doesn’t fall off. And I love the fork it holds food very well 😊 And the spoons beautiful as well. I definitely recommend this product.
L**G
Spoon needs improvement
My baby started using these around 6 months and really likes them. Sometimes she does not want to be fed by me but to do it herself (I still put the food on the utensil). This was the best, if not only, option of utensils for such young babies. They are a great size, easy to hold, and the anti-choking barrier is large enough but not too large. The fork is awesome. The spoon needs improvement. While the fork tines are relatively horizontal (still curved though), the spoon curves up. So for baby to get the food off the spoon, she would have to tilt the handle up as she pulls the spoon out of her mouth. Not only is this not natural (baby wants to pull down), but then the anti-choking barrier hits her nose. Baby has found it easier to get the food off the spoon if she puts it in her mouth sideways, then turns it upside-down so her tongue can take the food off the spoon. Obviously this can create messes if the food is a type that won't stick to the spoon, and also she is forming a bad habit that will have to be unlearned.
L**N
Great silverware set
Love these. We started using them when my son was about 10 months and they work so much better than the typical baby spoon. I love that they are short and easy for babies to hold / feed themselves. We just ordered a second set.
H**S
Easy to use for an 11m old
Great to see my little one using these!
J**.
Just ok
I like the size of the utensils for baby hands but the fork is discouraging because it can’t actually grab food with the teeth! I have tried a friend has tried and my baby too! I understand they are thinking safety but it would be nice if they could actually use the fork like a fork instead of a spoon
A**R
Great for self feeding
These have been great for teaching my 1 year old how to feed himself
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