【Food Grade Soft Silicone Material】This toddler and baby silverware set is made of food grade silicone, free of any hazardous materials, BPA free, phthalate-free, and pace free. All materials are safety tested, meeting the highest food safety standards.
【No More Choking Hazards】Safety soft silicone round head can prevent kids and toddlers from accidentally choking while they eat their dinner or snacks at the table. The choke barrier offers extra safety, stopping babies from sticking the entire spoon and fork in their mouth.
【First – Stage Spoon and Fork Set】Carefully designed for little hands, these baby infant spoons are soft and easy to handle so your little one can master the skill of self-feeding while his motor skills are still developing.
【Easy to Grasp and Use】The handles are designed with little hands in mind, that makes it suitable for vertical grip and movement of the baby. Short, ergonomically shaped handles help babies learn to feed themselves.
【Dishwasher Safe & Easy To Carry】High temperature resistance (-40℃ ~ 240℃), can be sterilized under boiling water in 2 minutes. Comes with 1* spoon fork set in their compact travel case, which can be easily tucked into lunchboxes, diaper bags or purses for on-the-go meals.
Baby First Self Feeding Spoon Fork Set, Infant Silicone Training Utensils for Baby Led Weaning, Stage 1 for Ages 6 Months+
【Food Grade Soft Silicone Material】This toddler and baby silverware set is made of food grade silicone, free of any hazardous materials, BPA free, phthalate-free, and pace free. All materials are safety tested, meeting the highest food safety standards.
【No More Choking Hazards】Safety soft silicone round head can prevent kids and toddlers from accidentally choking while they eat their dinner or snacks at the table. The choke barrier offers extra safety, stopping babies from sticking the entire spoon and fork in their mouth.
【First – Stage Spoon and Fork Set】Carefully designed for little hands, these baby infant spoons are soft and easy to handle so your little one can master the skill of self-feeding while his motor skills are still developing.