
Deejoy Toddler Utensils with Travel Safe Case, Silicone Baby Spoons and Fork Set for Self Feeding, Toddlers Feeding Training Spo
$14.73
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are the Deejoy toddler utensils made of? A: The Deejoy toddler utensils are made of food-grade polypropylene (PP) material that is safe for babies and protects their delicate gums and teeth.
- Q: Are these utensils suitable for self-feeding? A: Yes, the Deejoy utensils are specifically designed for self-feeding. They feature a bendable handle that helps toddlers grasp the spoon and fork comfortably, promoting independent eating.
- Q: How do I clean and sterilize the toddler utensils? A: The utensils can be sterilized in boiling water for 1-2 minutes and are also dishwasher safe. It's recommended to wash them before and after use.
- Q: What age group are these utensils suitable for? A: The Deejoy toddler utensils are suitable for babies aged 6 to 18 months, making them ideal for early feeding stages.
- Q: Do the utensils have any special design features? A: Yes, they have an ergonomic design that allows them to bend in various directions without rebounding, aiding in the development of hand-eye coordination and grip training.
- Q: Is the storage case included with the utensil set? A: Yes, the Deejoy toddler utensil set comes with a travel-safe storage case to keep the utensils clean and sanitary.
- Q: Can the utensils be used for hot foods? A: Yes, the utensils are heat-resistant and can be used for feeding hot foods, ensuring safety during mealtime.
- Q: How long are the spoons and forks? A: The spoons and forks are 5.7 inches long, making them the perfect size for small hands.
- Q: Are the utensils safe for babies with sensitive gums? A: Yes, the utensils are designed with a round and soft tip to protect sensitive gums and teeth, ensuring a safe feeding experience.
- Q: What makes Deejoy utensils different from other toddler utensils? A: Deejoy utensils feature a flexible handle that can bend easily, allowing for better grip and functionality, which helps develop a toddler's self-feeding skills.