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Toddler Hammered Flatware Set Stainless steel fork & spoon Reviews

4.8 Rating 30 Reviews
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This place-setting has the look and feel of real flatware—because it is.The perfect size and weight for toddlers, these utensils are certain to help the youngest child manage the tricky challenge of eating with tools.Set includes spoon (5"") and fork (5"") with blunt tines. Dishwasher-safe, 18/10 stainless steel.Please note: This set is included in the Baby/Toddler Flatware Set (D413).

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I could not believe the quality of this flatware for the price! I am getting another set for my younger boy because they are so affordable!
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Posted 11 years ago
I was impressed with this set. At first, I thought it's too small for my daughter (2.5 y.o.), but the quality is great and my daughter is very happy with her spoon and fork. It's so well made and attractive that even I use it sometimes. Simply love it!!!
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Posted 11 years ago
The spoon was really much to small, more like doll size. It was good quality, but my son prefers a regular tablespoon to this small of one. I was hoping for something in between in size.
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Posted 11 years ago
I bought these for my daughter when she was 14 months old. She had been using small flatware with chunky handles but unfortunately we lost them. The thin handles on this set are still a bit difficult for her to grasp; the bowl of spoon could me more concave -- it doesn't hold very much liquid. The tines of the fork, however, are just perfect -- sharper but not too shap. She can spear her eggs with ease.
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Posted 11 years ago
The plastic flatware that we previously used was getting rough around the edges because our teething toddler loved to chew on them. These, however, are quite durable, elegant, and surprisingly light. I also think that these forks are more practical than the thick plastic ones we had used; they are better at piercing food, despite their bluntness.
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Posted 12 years ago
this set is great for my 2 1/2 year old, perfect size and they wash well too.
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Posted 12 years ago