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Green Sprouts Learning Self Feeding Dishwasher Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Green Sprouts Learning Self Feeding Dishwasher

Parent feeds while baby learns. Includes self-feeding spoon for baby to learn & feeding spoon for adult to ensure wholesome portions. Contoured, shovel spoon tip for easy scooping & to keep food in place. Loop handle for easy gripping. Silicone spoon tips are soft on gums.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Curved handle makes it easy to hold

Bought for my 1 year old to practice spoon feeding. The curved handle makes it easy for her to hold and she likes to try to eat by herself, even if she hasn't learned how to scoop. The baby wants to do the same as mom, and when I feed it with the same spoon, it wants to eat even more. We wash by hand so I can't comment on how they will perform in the dishwasher but I am very happy with this product.

Pros
  • Contoured spoon tip for easy scooping and holding of food
Cons
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice spoon, a bit pricey

Overall I like the curved spoon as I was looking for something non-plastic for my 1 year old. I have 2 small complaints: First, a spoon that a child can use alone has almost no indentation in the bowl. This may have been done on purpose to make scooping easier, but it makes it harder for the food to stay in the spoon. I love the curved handle and think it will be easier for my baby to use it for self-feeding. Second is the price: $10 is a lot of money for 2 balls! However, I'm keeping it for…

Pros
  • Parent feeding while kid learns
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Curved spoon difficult to find

My daughter called "Mom, he doesn't want to eat by himself" (10 months). I said send me a picture of what he's doing. She did, and it was just a straight spoon. I told her that in the last 100 years, the curved spoon is the one that the child learns to hold alone. Furthermore, most antique sterling silver spoons were and still are in this shape. Well, it worked, the grandson can pick up the spoon himself. I bought them in all three colors. Buy them now as gifts as the shape is so hard to find…

Pros
  • Loop for easy grip
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