
PandaEar 6 Pack Toddler Fork and Spoon Cutlery Set, Baby Stainless Steel Weaning Spoons Fork Self Feeding for Babies Kids with Silicone Handle, BPA Free
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Product Features
【PERFECT FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS】: Each baby feeding spoons in our stainless-steel set comes with rounded edges and tines to ensure the safety of your little one during their meal time. Each spoon is small and curved to create a comfortable dining experience for your child. Their size also makes them ideal for traveling and eating on-the-go. 【TOTALLY SAFE】 The Panda Ear Stainless-Steel baby fork and spoon set is made with the highest-quality 100% stainless-steel. In addition, this Cutlery set is also dishwasher-safe, non-toxic, and free of all BPAs. With our special safety precautions, you can rest easy knowing that your child is eating off of only the highest-quality cutlery. 【COMPLETE SET】 Given its muted earth-tone colors and straightforward design, the baby led weaning spoons comes with everything you and your child could ever need for mealtime, including: 3 smooth and rounded spoons and 3 stainless forks. This kit has everything you need in one compact set. 【EASY TO CLEAN】This stainless-steel toddler fork is dishwasher safe, making clean up time a complete breeze. Made with high-quality stainless-steel, every single piece is easy to wipe down, clean, and keep sanitary. 【PERFECT SIZE】 With the perfectly shaped handles, these Baby baby weaning spoon are perfect for toddlers and young children learning how to eat on their own. The silverware set has silicone wrapped handles, which nicely and comfortably fit a toddler’s hand. The handle’s thickness and dotted texture surface assist with gripping, especially while your little one is still developing self-feeding skills.



