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Baby/Toddler Hammered Flatware Set Stainless steel feeder spoon with toddler fork & spoon Reviews

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Kristin Haas
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Baby loves it. If I put anything on his fork, he has to eat it in spite of himself. He loves copying us and the baby spoons just weren’t working out for him.
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Posted 1 year ago
Dianne Demko
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I ordered baby feeding utensils as a gift for my friend who will be a first-time great-grandma, and am very pleased with what I received, a lovely 3-pc 18/10 stainless set - perfect! I know she will love it and get a lot of use out of it. By the time she needs to feed a second baby with the baby spoon the first one will think he is big cheese by feeding himself with the other spoon and fork!
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Posted 1 year ago
Mary MacIntosh
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I bought as a baby gift and know it will be well used.
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Posted 2 years ago
My daughter LOVES the long handled spoon for her 6 month old. The dip in the spoon is more shallow than that in the shorter spoon and easier for the baby to take in all of the food. The shorter spoon and fork are much used by the 2 1/2 year old sibling. This is a beautiful set of silverware. It's also lightweight, but sturdy. Nice design. A joy to use.
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Posted 10 years ago
Mixed Bag Mama
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This flatware set would be great for babies just starting to eat solid food or children just learning to feed themselves. My daughter is more towards the higher "age range" for this product and I think she had some difficulties with them because she is used to using regular sized silverware. But, she had a hard time with the plastic toddler/baby sized spoons and forks, so who knows! I'm not trying to put this product down by any means. I think they would be great if you started your child out on them.
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Posted 10 years ago
These are just like grownup silverware but perfect for toddlers. I wish I had this starting from a year on so when my son started really practicing eating he had more realistic tools to work with - not giant forks and spoons and not odd shaped and odd material baby spoons.
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Posted 13 years ago