Kids Silverware, Poylim Stainless Steel Children Flatware Set, Toddler Utensils Set of 2, Rainbow
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Georgetown folk
> 3 dayI got these cause they were fun colors for the kids but I was worried from the beginning that they would rust. After not even a month a spoon with a small chip rusted. So dangerous! Ugh
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Zola H.
Greater than one weekNo chips, colors are still vibrant! I absolutely love using these!
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Savanna Lambert
> 3 dayI bought the set bc it had kid chopsticks & it was pretty and matched my big set. The chopsticks are absolute garbage. They are so flimsy they cant pick up anything at ALL. Do dont buy for chopsticks
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SAM
> 3 dayThis product showed signs of wear after a relatively short period of use, with visible flecks of a different metal and rust on the utensils within three months. For those seeking a more durable and higher-quality option, alternative products may be more suitable. It is particularly concerning that these utensils are intended for use by children, as corroding utensils can pose health risks. As such, I would advise exploring other options.
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KB
> 3 dayThe 4 stars is because the spoon is way to large for a small child. It’s approx the size of a table spoon! The fork and knife are both a great size for a 2-5 year old child but the spoon can’t even fit in my kids mouth.
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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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Mya Ritchie
> 3 dayLove these! After many washes they are still like new.
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McKenzie Stafford
23-11-2024These made the transition from small toddler plastic spoons to big kid silverware fun for my little one!
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vicky s.
> 3 dayMy kids absolutely love these... as do I and their daddy! We have also ordered the adult size as well and are very pleased with them all! And the kids love the lil teddy bear on the dining ware... we plan to order more soon!
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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!!