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Durable, Easy To Use, Fun Colors - Great Toddler Silverware!
Love the Re-Play spoons and forks for my little one. Durable plastic has held up well in dishwasher and cleans super easy. Personally, the curved rectangular shape of the spoons works well for my little one when scooping up food and keeping it on when lifting the spoon. These forks and spoons are longer than other toddler silverware we have, but the long handles are nice for giving little ones something to grip and hold onto. The colors are super bright and kid friendly, but as I parent the fun colors brighten my day too. Compared to some other toddler silverware, the price is reasonable. They do cost more than some the cheaper plastic spoons and forks, but they are really sturdy and durable, unlike some of the flimsy plastic options. These do no bend when scooping or poking food. The fork prongs are not super sharp, so when poking food a little bit of force is required. Of course every kiddo is different, so they may not be a fit for your little one, but worth a try!
S**.
Great Utensils, but Cheaper at Walmart and Convenient
UPDATE: My twin girls just turned 3 and these plates and utensils are still doing great. Some of the lighter color plates may get temporarily stained on spaghetti night or Chef Boyardee, but it goes away in a few runs of the dishwasher. Also my girls are learning not to chew, play, scrape, scratch, bend or torture the utensils and they haven't broken one, yet. 😂🙃These are great utensils, they stab food well and the spoons are deep enough for yogurt and applesauce. However, if you're toddler is on the smaller side like my 21 month old then they are a little large, but they will grow into them. These are cheaper at Walmart though, they say it's because Amazon is charging for shipping and convenience by delivering them (excuse me I pay for Amazon Prime), however picking them up at Walmart while getting groceries is very convenient and cheaper as a busy mom of twins. I use the dishwasher for these and even put the plates on the bottom rack and the utensils in our standard silverware rack, and they come out nice and clean, not greasy. If they come out greasy change your dishwasher detergent - Consumer Reports says Cascade or Sam's Club Member's Mark brand are the best, but found MM to be cheaper and easier.
A**.
Wonderful utensils made from recycled materials
I bought the whole Re-Play set (plates, bowls, utensils) when my son was about six months old and entering the world of solid foods (we skipped purees and took the baby-led weaning route, which means we started him on regular old table food). Now, two years later, he's a super eater and these utensils are still in great shape!I was first intrigued when I read that these are made from recycled milk jugs -- I'll choose any recycled product over something brand new. The utensils are super sturdy -- very thick and well made. They're dropped on a regular basis but have never broken or cracked or chipped. They stand up to regular dishwasher use, and have never retained scents or stains (despite plenty of red pasta sauces!).These utensils are the perfect size for beginning eaters. The spoon is fairly shallow, so it doesn't hold much if your child is older and eating something especially runny, like soup. But for my 2.5 year old, this hasn't really been an issue. The fork tongs are short and not very sharp, but they are perfectly able to spear food.
C**W
Replay utensils
I bought this 8 pack of spoons and forks for my son. I have a bunch of stainless utensils for him, but was a bit nervous to give them to him right away. I searched for a plastic I felt comfortable giving him, as well as a utensil thats shape was conducive to eating. I really like that this is a recycled plastic, and this set seemed to be the best of all the cheap plastic options.My son started "using" these at 12 months, which was actually more like playing with them & pushing them around into food, while feeding himself with his free bare hand =)He is 15 months now and getting better with them, but still prefers his hands. These are a great shape for little hands though - the bowl on the spoon is deep enough to hold food, but not overly deep. The fork can actually stab food, but isn't too sharp.Overall, I feel these are a good training utensil for little ones outgrowing "baby" spoons. They are a great transition before giving your little one stainless steel utensils. Definitely worth the $3-4 price tag. I'd recommend these to friends.
N**.
Colorful, kids love using them
Nice and durable for kiddos who are hard on everything and kids learning to use utensils. We love to use them for picnics and potlucks too. I love that they're recycled and stand up to all kinds of food and use from 3 kids.
B**S
Safe, durable, green, yaya!
Not only do these utensils allow you to hate yourself less because you're using recycled materials, they are also lightweight, durable, and safe for children. If your kid loves throwing forks at your face, this utensil set is for you. No more trips to the hospital! It also helps reduce dentist bills if your child likes to gnaw on metal utensils. Best of all, there are no toxic chemicals like so many other products on the market. Everyone knows various companies love to throw toxic waste into all sorts of products because it's cheap and they don't care. I mean, it's not like it's their children. They probably don't even have children. They are just a bunch of stuffy rich suits sitting around a large table talking about all the things they can afford because they are so rich. But I digress... At least here is one set of utensils where your safety concerns can be laid to rest.
G**L
Great Toddler Utensils
These have worked great for my toddler and he prefers them over the other utensils I have bought. What I like about them, beyond that they are made of recycled plastics and don't have harmful chemicals, is that they are light and easy for him to handle. The spoon is wider than some other toddler spoons I have tried which makes it easier for him to to scoop things up and have them stay on the spoon. The fork has relatively sharp points so my toddler is able to pick things up when he stabs at them. The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is that I wish the for had a bit more curve to it which I would think would make it even easier for him to use. However, this is a minor issue and not one that would prevent me from buying more of these.
C**Y
Love love love! Great utensils for toddlers!
I got these to go along with the compartmentalized plates this company also makes. And both products are really great.My daughter (18 months) loves these utensils. They are by far the easiest to use, and the spoons are a fantastic shape. She actually gets a good bite in and work really well for soups and applesauce. The material is really durable, and they wash up well in the dishwasher. The forks do a pretty good job of spearing food. I also really like that they are made of recycled materials.Overall: fantastic product.
P**C
Durable & fantastic price
We have searched high and low for the perfect utensils for our toddler and have finally found them with replay!! These are super durable, show little to no wear afyer many uses and trios through the dishwasher. No staining as of yet and no teethmarks. They are short and wide which makes them perfect for toddlers learning to feed themselves and bonus they are made from rexycled milk jugs.
A**6
Great quality!
Bought these for my 11 month old and they're great! Works well to pick up food, but not too sharp that he could poke himself with the forks. Great quality and also love they're made in the US of recycled materials.
A**R
Wrong colour
It's a good product. I just don't understand why bother asking for a colour choice if they just send you a random colour.
T**R
Love Re-Play!
Love Re-Play!!! I've been using these for over 2 years now. My son loves picking his favourite colour. Still in great shape for my youngest.
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