

Kids Silverware, Poylim Stainless Steel Children Flatware Set, Toddler Utensils Set of 2, Rainbow
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Amy O.
> 3 dayHappy with this purchase. Holds up in the dishwasher just fine. Its been a struggle for my kids to learn how to use chop sticks, the trainers included with this set have been a tremendous help.
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Stacey Cunningham
> 3 dayI was not expecting such quality flatware, to be honest. I eat with lower quality ware, to be really honest. These pieces are the real deal, you’ll have them around forever. Because these are basically scaled down adult utensils, they should not be given to littles, or anyone without the appropriate motor control, without supervision.
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Rudy Martinez
> 3 dayThese are perfect for our 5 year old. Polished utensils with no rough edges and sized right for smaller hands. The knives are safely serrated, not so sharp but enough to do the job. The chopsticks are good for learning.
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Robert Barton
> 3 dayJust right for my two young kids. They love the rainbow and size is just right. Chopstick squeezers are quite slippery, but fun to use.
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Zola H.
> 3 dayNo chips, colors are still vibrant! I absolutely love using these!
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DRock
> 3 dayOmg we love these! We have three kids ranging from 8-2 and all of them love using them. Were going to order another set! The chop sticks are really great for them because theyre learning to except that not everyone eats like we do in America and every country has their own traits! I think it might spark interest in travel later on in life!! We’ll let you know in a few years! Great quality and theyre super cute. The tiny bears make them the best!!!
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Jessica M. Tisron
> 3 dayWere happy with this purchase. My kid is enjoying having her own big girl utensils. Theyre good quality and come with learning chopsticks. Would recommend.
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Joyce DiDonato
> 3 dayBought for my 2yo daughter. She absolutely loved the color of them and she is enthralled with using chopsticks. Only thing that is a little problematic is that the chopsticks can come apart easily which is great for cleaning not so great for a 2yo trying to eat.
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Basswife
> 3 dayI had weight-loss surgery recently. One of the things that the doctors and nutritionists recommend, is that you use a smaller plate and utensils, so that it looks like your taking bigger bites and have more on your plate. (I had a Vertical Gastic Sleeve (VSG) and my pouch is a small tube that holds about 8-10oz). After surgery, you need to take really small bites and chew it like crazy, so that it doesn’t get “stuck” in your pouch. Using utensils like these make it so you don’t eat a full-sized spoon or forkful. They’re also adorable, which I love. I hope other people having surgery see this review, as I couldn’t find any reviews from other post-weight-loss patients. Would absolutely recommend!!
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Marissa
> 3 dayOverall really cute, nice size (not too small) and the chopsticks are easy to use, my son got the hang of it immediately and hes not even 2 yet. BUT the butter knife literally slit my index finger open. I barely grazed it while digging around in the silverware drawer, so it wasnt a deep enough cut to draw too much blood but I would absolutely not give allow my child to use these even with supervision - probably ever. Honestly, much sharper than any of the adult butter knives we own, I am beyond shocked. Might just use them to cut meat. I do not recommend for children.