Vicloon Silicone Baby Feeding Spoons, 4 Pack First Stage Feeding Spoons For Infants, Baby Led Weaning, Easy To Grip & Hold Baby
$8.22
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material are the Vicloon baby feeding spoons made from? A: The Vicloon baby feeding spoons are made from 100% food-grade silicone, ensuring they are safe for infants and free from harmful additives or fillers.
- Q: Are the silicone spoons safe for my baby to use? A: Yes, these silicone spoons are specifically designed for babies, are unbreakable, and soft enough for teething, making them safe for your little one.
- Q: How many spoons are included in the package? A: The package includes a total of four baby feeding spoons, each in different colors to make mealtime more enjoyable.
- Q: Can I clean these spoons in the dishwasher? A: Yes, the Vicloon silicone baby feeding spoons are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean after use.
- Q: What size are the Vicloon baby feeding spoons? A: Each spoon measures approximately 5.5 inches long, 1.4 inches wide, and 0.5 inches thick, designed perfectly for little hands.
- Q: Are these spoons suitable for baby-led weaning? A: Absolutely! The Vicloon silicone spoons are ideal for baby-led weaning, as they are easy for babies to grip and allow them to explore feeding independently.
- Q: Do the spoons come in different colors? A: Yes, the Vicloon baby feeding spoons come in a variety of fun colors, helping to make mealtime more engaging for your baby.
- Q: Can the spoons withstand boiling water for sterilization? A: Yes, these silicone spoons are boil-proof, allowing for extra deep cleaning and sterilization to ensure they are hygienic for your baby.
- Q: What age range are these spoons suitable for? A: The Vicloon baby feeding spoons are designed for infants and are perfect for stage 1 feeding, typically suitable for babies around 4 to 6 months old.
- Q: Are these spoons a good gift for new parents? A: Yes, these silicone baby feeding spoons make an excellent gift for new parents or grandparents, perfect for those transitioning to baby food.