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T**E
Fork is good, spoon is ok
So this pair of utensils is pretty pricey for what they are especially since they are only made of plastic. Comes with just a fork and a spoon. The fork works well, tips are pointy and able to actually pick up lots of food and my little guy can use it with no trouble at all! The spoon however, is a bit on the smaller side. He has trouble scooping and actually keeping food on the spoon before it's able to even make it in his mouth. So overall, only half this set is good. Hoping they will make the spoon a bit bigger in the future and maybe even consider making it using actual silverware.
A**R
Get Grabease
I originally bought Grabease for my daughter and LOVED them. Unfortunately, the fork broke in the garbage disposal. I figured I’d try a cheaper version, but wish I stuck with the tried and true. The handle of these (light gray on the left) is very slippery, especially when little hands get dirty. I was having trouble holding onto it. The Grabease has more of a matte finish, which makes it easier to hold onto.
B**D
Until he catches on, it's great for teething!
As my grandson is ten months old, and playing with finger food... he is only just beginning with the fork. He picked up on the concept the first time that he used it. Of course, he also likes to bite, chew, and throw it on the floor. I am looking forward to watching him stabbing that pasta, squash, and fruit, and getting it into his mouth. I love that it is short, stout, and that he cannot choke by pushing it too far back to his throat. As with any utensil, and a baby... never turn your back... it's also a sweet design.
B**M
My 1 year old loves them
I bought these for my one year old for Christmas, we have been doing baby led weaning since he was 6 months and he loves to use utensils but even baby ones are difficult for him to hold right and use properly. These are perfect for his little hands and he can now stab his food with the fork, scoop with the spoon and get it to his mouth. I thought it would be at least another 6 months before he would learn to use utensils but it turns out he just needed the right utensils to succeed.
S**.
Great baby silverware perfect for small hands
Needed something for my 11mo to start practicing to feed himself. The normal baby spoons were way too long for him to use. Purchased a set of these and they are adorably small but best of all he has no problem holding onto the spoon and putting it into his mouth. We're still working on him trying to scoop up the food, but baby steps. They are very easy to clean and I like that they are made in the USA. When the time comes we will be ordering another set.
H**N
Good utensils my kid can’t shove down her throat! 😂
These work well for my daughter. She’s 18 months and has been using them for about 2 months. She is getting better with the fork - not so much w the spoon (but doesn’t like things that you need to use a spoon for - so there’s that! 🤦🏼♀️). My only concern is that she bites the fork and she’s leaving marks in the plastic. I’ll have to keep watch to make sure they don’t break.
M**Y
Broke easily
We’ve been using these for almost 4 months and last night the spoon was laying in the sink and my husband put a plate on top of it and it broke into two pieces with very sharp edges.Prior to it breaking we loved these. They really helped my daughter with feeding herself and were easy for her to use but it broke so easily and became very dangerous after it broke.
S**Z
Perfect for little hands
Perfect for my 9 month old to self feed with baby led weaning. Hasn't stained yet. It's a hard plastic material & not flexible at all. Great because the baby can only put either end so far in his mouth to not cause gag reflex. He's able to easily hold the utensils. I purchased gray.
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