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silicone baby training eating bowl
The perfect way to stop spillages – these food grade silicone suction bowl sets provide a helping hand for baby weaning. The bowls stick to highchairs and other surfaces to help stop messy accidents, and the silicone spoons are perfect for little hands.
Our silicone baby bowl sets are made from high quality food grade silicone. Silicone is hygienic as it is made from a naturally antibacterial material. As opposed to plastic all of our bowl and spoon sets are microwave and dishwasher safe. Silicone is non-toxic, stain and odour resistant, and extremely durable making it more sustainable than plastic as it can be reused over and over again without degradation.
FEATURES
It's fun to watch your little one try different flavors and
textures. At first, you can do most of the feedings yourself by
spooning the puree. Then, as children get older, they take over the
feeding duties themselves and start spooning their favorite food
into their mouths.
However, with so many baby spoons on the market, the choice can be
overwhelming. Here is a rundown of some of the most popular types
for different uses and budgets.
Babies eat mashed potatoes and solid foods with their hands and
utensils. Their hand-eye coordination may not be the best, so they
may need your help at first.
Learning how to use spoons and other eating utensils is an
important developmental milestone as you get older and enter
childhood. So while you don't have to use a spoon from day one
(especially if you're following baby food), it's a good idea to add
one to your skill set.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
children can start using a spoon when they are ready to eat solid
food. The current recommended age to start complementary foods is 6
months. At this age, controlled feeding with a small spoon is
appropriate.
You can also give your baby a handy spoon for exercising or chewing
while teething. Similarly, when your child is eating or using a
tool like a spoon, you always want to watch what he is doing.