
Grabease Toddler Silverware Toddler Spoons and Forks Baby Silverware Baby For and Spoons, BPA-Free & Phthalate-Free for Baby & T
$9.60
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What age is the Grabease utensil set suitable for? A: The Grabease Baby and Toddler Self-Feeding Utensils are designed for infants starting from around 6 months to 12 months old, making them ideal for baby-led weaning.
- Q: Are the utensils made from safe materials? A: Yes, the Grabease utensils are made from BPA-free silicone plastic, ensuring they are non-toxic and safe for your child to use.
- Q: What features prevent choking while using the utensils? A: Each utensil includes an innovative anti-choke collar, which serves as a protective barrier to prevent choking or gagging during self-feeding.
- Q: How do the ergonomic designs help my child? A: The short, stocky handles are ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in small hands, helping babies develop their grip and dexterity while self-feeding.
- Q: Can I use these utensils for both babies and toddlers? A: Yes, the Grabease utensils are suitable for both babies and toddlers, making them versatile for different stages of self-feeding.
- Q: Do the utensils come with a travel bag? A: Yes, the Grabease fork and spoon set comes with a convenient travel bag, making them easy to carry for meals on the go.
- Q: How should I clean the Grabease utensils? A: The utensils can be cleaned with warm soapy water or placed on the top rack of the dishwasher for easy cleaning.
- Q: Are these utensils suitable for all types of food? A: Yes, Grabease utensils are designed to be used with various types of foods, making them suitable for a range of baby-led weaning options.
- Q: What is included in the Grabease utensil set? A: The Grabease utensil set includes one spoon and one fork, both designed for self-feeding.
- Q: How do I know if my child is ready for self-feeding with Grabease utensils? A: Signs that your child is ready for self-feeding include showing interest in food, reaching for food, and being able to sit up independently. Typically, this starts around 6 months of age.