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Bumkins Silicone Chewtensils, Baby Fork and Spoon Set, Training Utensils, Baby Led Weaning Stage 1 (Ages 6 Months+) in Sage Green Review

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4.5
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Description of Bumkins Silicone Chewtensils, Baby Fork and Spoon Set, Training Utensils, Baby Led Weaning Stage 1 (Ages 6 Months+) in Sage Green

SELF FEEDING – Intended for Stage 1 of baby led weaning – introducing babies to the concept of holding utensils and self-feeding; Babies can practice dipping into purees at the early part of BLW; Chewtensils can also be chewed by teething babies. STIMULATES GUMS - Back of the spoon head has sensory bumps to stimulate gums. SAFE TO USE – Ventilated choke barrier for extra safety; Silicone does not contain petroleum-based plastics or toxic chemicals like those found in plastics; BPA-free, BPS-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free, cadmium-free and lead-free. EASY-TO-CLEAN – Hand wash and dishwasher safe; May be boiled to deep clean; Silicone can absorb scents, so we recommend cleaning with unscented, natural detergent. FOR 6 MONTHS UP – Not a toy; Do not leave child unattended with product; Discard if damaged or torn.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works fine so far for feeding

I hand wash mine and so far they are working fine. It's easy to hold onto. Likes to use her to chew more, but she's still learning. (10 months)

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great cookware for older kids and toddlers

This is a great set for toddlers and toddlers learning to use cookware. They are made of soft silicone but strong enough to have a good use. Perfect size for children's hands and mouth. I plan to buy more for gifts.

Pros
  • Looking forward to it
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for babies to learn how to use utensils

My 11 month old has been using them for several months. The other day she started pricking food with a fork. It was very easy for them to hold and try to eat them. Ideal for teaching a child.

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • Almost everything is there

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Baby can hold on to it

This is a really great starter spoon, I bought a few sets. Longer spoons result in more food being thrown away or simply skipped. The child has this under control from the start (at least not knocking on it). Very strong, you can't be afraid that it will wear out.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The child lies comfortably in the hand!

Ideal for children learning how to hold dishes and eat alone. However, my son can fit an entire spoon or fork in his mouth even with a small guard. But I told him that all the time when he was eating there was no problem other than just making him take food out of his mouth.

Pros
  • A sea of positive emotions
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No more choking: fixed feeding

We started mashed potatoes with the number of spoons. My son is used to being given a spoon he won't let us feed. Every time we tried to use a regular baby spoon, those long spoons that are sold, he ended up choking because he pushed it in too deep. They were perfect little things. It can chew without damaging the gums. They have a good grip and he has better control over them.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • It's hard to remember, but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The child lies comfortably in the hand!

They are great for children who are learning to hold cutlery and eat independently. However, my son can fit an entire spoon or fork in his mouth even with a small guard. But I told him that all the time when he was eating there was no problem other than just making him take food out of his mouth.

Pros
  • SAFE TO USE – Vented throttle body for added safety; Silicone does not contain petroleum-based plastics or toxic chemicals found in plastics; BPA-free, BPS-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free, cadmium-free and lead-free
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Get the real thing instead.

We have both Bumkins and Grabease. I really didn't want to pay the extra money for an extra rake and felt it was a waste of time so I tried Bumkins. My son finds it very difficult to use the Boomkins version as the fork is not stiff enough to pierce food. He gets upset when I have to help him because he wants to do it himself. Grabease is made of a much harder material and if a child presses on it, it gets into the food. My son is just over a year old, not sure if this will be useful to anyone.

Pros
  • STIMULATES THE GUMS. There are sensory grooves on the back of the spoon head that stimulate the gums.
Cons
  • High price.