| | |  | Babies | Home » » Learning Curve Take & Toss Toddler Flatware, 16 Piece | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Our popular Take & Toss items are durable enough to use over and over and affordable enough to treat as disposables. Dishwasher-safe. | | | Features: | |
• Reuse or Recycle
• Toddler Flatware
• 16 pieces
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great ProductDec 08, 2010
By Anat First I bought the Munchkin Soft-Tip Infant Spoons becuase they were the highest reated product in their catagory. I decided to buy these when I saw my sister use them with her daughter.
The spoons are much bigger/deeper and and scoop more food, which is better for toddlers. Also, the forks are very useful when they start eating more solids. The material is much softer than the Munchkin ones and feeding time is much easier with these.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good and cheap.Sep 22, 2011
By Lizrae My only complaint is that they aren't all spoons.:) The forks are okay but don't really get used. Still, a good buy for the money.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Convenient, but the forks are worthless!Jan 06, 2011
By K. Robinson I originally bought a package of these when we went out of town and I forgot our usual toddler silverware. They are convenient and cheap enough that it's not a big deal if we lose one. The spoons are great for our daughter (age 23 months). However, the forks are pretty much worthless. She started (attempting) to use forks/spoons around 10 months and is accustomed to stabbing her food with a metal tipped fork. These plastic forks are very blunt and won't stab anything. The forks can really only be used to scoop like a spoon.
Here are the forks we prefer (under $4 at Target)
NUK Gerber BPA Free Graduates Kiddy Cutlery Forks, 3 Pack, Colors May Vary
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love these!Oct 04, 2011
By Kstrong I first bought these for my first child since they were the cheapest I could find. I have used them ever since for all my kids (3 in total). The spoons are just great and I love that there is a huge pack, since eventually the spoons are riddled with bite marks and it is easy to toss one and still have a bunch more. These are dishwasher safe (top rack) so you can just throw them in and not have to worry about it being discolored, like I have experienced with some other baby spoons.
The forks are not really meant to be used as a fork- it would be difficult to spear something like lettuce with this. I consider them to be like a big spoon, and they work great when my kids get to toddler age and want to have bigger bites. I have bought one package for each child and have not needed to buy more. They are especially great for trips with a baby.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for lunch box!Sep 30, 2011
By MistySky I bought these to use in our lunch box for outings. They are nice because they are kid sized unlike regular plastic utensils, and they are more durable(toddlers tend to break the regular plastic utensils), and of course I can wash and reuse them. The fork isn't as good as a real fork, obviously its plastic, but it's a great plastic fork. No more running out of yogurt spoons or giving the kids choking hazards! Plus if I loose one it's not a big deal.
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