RE-PLAY Made in USA 8pk Toddler Feeding Utensils Spoon and Fork Set | Made from BPA Free Eco Friendly Recycled Milk Jugs - Virtually Indestructible | Dishwasher Safe | Aqua Asst | Without Case
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RJ
> 3 dayMy toddler absolutely loves her spoons and forks. The squared shape of the spoons makes them the perfect size to fit in her mouth and they are really easy for her hands to hold. The depth of them allows her to feed herself without dropping any of her food on route to her mouth. The forks are also really easy for her to use and for perfectly in her mouth without being too big
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Ness
> 3 dayThis set is perfect for toddler hands and mouths. I finally found a small spoon that actually holds food. My son gets easily frustrated when food doesnt make it into his mouth! The spoon reminds me of a soup spoon but in toddler size. I love that it comes with a case for eating out of the house. It can also hold 3 utensils, more than advertised so thats a bonus. I would buy again.
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Crawford Schoen
Greater than one weekGot these for my grandson’s visit. Brought what we didn’t lose back home with him & left one set at my house for next year. Great product & value!
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Agueda
Greater than one weekI love that they’re solid. I try to go as gender neutral as possible and I hate having characters on her plates and forks. My daughter is a chewer and I’m noticed some wear on the fork teeth because she just control herself. We’re tried metal fork with the plastic handle and she just chews on the handle so we’re struggling with all cutlery. But these are great.
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Angie
Greater than one weekMy son has been very reluctant to use utensils and prefers to eat with his hands. Large handled toddler utensils were awkward for him to hold. Regular spoons are too long since he likes to hold the very end of the handle. These are just right for him and hes doing a lot better with the spoon. He still wont use a fork for anything, but well take progress as progress at this point. I only give them a 4 star because there were sharp bits of plastic where the spoons and forks didnt separate cleanly from the molds, so I had to file them off. This was an issue on 7 of the 16 total utensils we ordered (2 separate orders, 2 different colorways). Theyre great for toddler hands, but thats a quality control/finishing issue that should really be improved since these are for kids. They werent sharp enough to cut my adult skin, but I felt them long before I saw them. Be prepared to inspect and address it if you get some rough ones, but otherwise theyre great and worth spending a couple minutes smoothing.
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Ichiro Ikuta, MD, MMSc
> 3 dayGood, wish more came in the pack
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azia berry
> 3 dayOne of the spoons arrived defective. I would send them back but I need these for my daughter now. These are great spoons for toddler learning to hold and utilize utensils.
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Cassie
> 3 dayLove these spoons and forks for my twins that just started using plasticware a couple months ago. Definitely a nice step up with the spoon size for them to get more food on, without being too big. I think Ill get another set soon!
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AnnGeeB
> 3 dayEasy for my toddler to hold and I also like that they are very durable.
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Sara Jane
> 3 dayMy 2-year-old likes the variety of fun colors so she can pick out what color she wants to eat with that night (we also have the sectioned plates that go with the flatware). Theyve held up well over at least a year in the dishwasher top rack under pretty much daily use. This wasnt the first flatware we used for self-feeding but it seemed like it worked pretty well even at earlier stages and definitely easy for age 2 and up.