Self-feeding can be a messy affair, but you can do your part to keep some of it cringe-free. Level up your toddler’s mealtime game with Raise utensils. These ergonomically designed forks and spoons fit their hands and mouths to a tee, and they come with an added bonus — a base that keeps utensil tips
Categories: Feeding
Added on: August 10, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Self-feeding can be a messy affair, but you can do your part to keep some of it cringe-free. Level up your toddler’s mealtime game with Raise utensils. These ergonomically designed forks and spoons fit their hands and mouths to a tee, and they come with an added bonus — a base that keeps utensil tips off the table (or floor). Some days, that’s considered a major parenting win.
Great handles for little hands. These were selected for my just turned two year old because of the chubby little handles. I was the slightest bit hesitant to purchase because of the metal silverware portion, but heâs adapted just fine. Our other silverware was all plastic. He does get a kick out of banging these on the table, but we just try to enjoy his musical contributions to dinner. The handle shape definitely makes it easier for him to grip so he can feed himself.
Warning: Mold! I would give negative stars if I could, but forces me to at least rate it 1 star. Received items wet and with mold growing on them! Disgusting! Do not purchase!
Great for Kiddos! My son started using a Munchkin fork around 8 months old. It works great for him. He loves having his own fork and spoon.The only con to it — he has a hard time holding it. If it was curved even just a little, it would work better for kids to use.Pros: Great teether, doesn’t take a ton of force to get food on the fork, easy to use, easy to clean (we put it in the dishwasher basket for bottle parts – top shelf only.). The other thing that we love — He doesn’t choke on it…