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Ashtyn Morris
> 3 dayCute, Easy and safe! We bought this set for our two year old who loves to steal forks and spoons out of the drawer. She now only takes these and it’s so much safer compared to the metal forks. Only down fall is our puppy loves to chew on them as the white part is soft so her teeth sinks into them and not the plastic. As long as you don’t have a puppy who chews anything (even metal forks) and a two year old who loves to leave them on the floor there shouldn’t be that issue.!
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Cj Sands
> 3 dayI watch children for a living. These so far are the best set of fork and spoon set that I have purchased. For children just starting to eat they work wonderful. The size and weight are perfect but the angle is the best. Other brands are straight so children tend to try to put them in their mouth from the side. The handles are thicker and have grips on them to make them easier to hold and maneuver. I have tried several others but the angles are just not quite right.
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Happy Arizonian
> 3 dayThe spork is a favorite in our house. The boys really like the ability to stab their food. The spoons are a bit odd though. They are really rounded, which doesnt bode well for actually scooping up food. If I use the spoon to feed them, then its fine. However, they seem to just push around the food on the plate if they are using a spoon. Maybe they are too young for these yet? I dont know, but all I know is that the spoon makes a good bulldozer of food. But A+ for the spork! These are easy to hold and easy to clean. Out of all of the silverware, these have stood the test of time with chewing by child and by dog.
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Erin Matheson Hoy
> 3 dayMy 2 year old was having a difficult time with the regular forks so I bought these and she had a much easier time. The only reason that they dont get a full 5 is because one fork bent pretty easy. They did work for what I needed them for but I might just get some metal ones that will last a little longer.
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Jenifer belfield
> 3 dayThey are too hard and the spoons are too big for baby’s mouth. But they are easy to hold.
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Merrily
> 3 dayChild had no issues using it. Was able to grip it with and scoop food with ease.
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Noelle S.
> 3 dayMy newly turned 1-year-old is starting to eat with spoons and wanted to introduce forks without giving her one of our metal Adult kinds. This was a cost-efficient solution. So far she mostly takes a bit off it then proceeds to grab with her hands but its safe, soft enough to chew on but not destroy with her few teeth she has, and its simple to clean although Chef Boy R Dee tomato sauce did stain the white of the fork (but it stains almost everything).
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briana
> 3 dayMy baby is just getting her teeth and these are perfect for her and very gentle on her gums.
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Brigid Harrington
> 3 dayThese forks and spoons are so helpful for self feeding. The fork is easy for baby to poke at food and spoon is wide so that the food more easily stays on when she brings it to her mouth. Very good product!