Put self-feeding within baby's grasp, with these ingenious feeding utensils! The round, rubbery handles are easy for chubby hands to hold, minimizing frustration. And the spherical base keeps them upright, so everything stays cleaner (the utensils bobble, but won't fall over). Feeding set includes baby spoon, fork, and two hygienic travel covers; great diaper bag accessory. For ages 6 months and up. Top-rack dishwasher safe. See Product Details
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love them!
By mo
from foxboro, ma
About Me First Time Parent
Comments about mOmma soft Baby Spoon & Fork Set:
my daughter (8 months) loves using these. she uses them mostly as drum sticks, but eats with them every now and then too.
fair not the best
By flojo
from clifton nj
bought this for my 7 month old baby. at the time he was just 6.5 months and still cannot hold the spoon but i thought i would try and introduce it to him. i like that it has a wide spoon that it holds enough food for my big boy. The other reviews were right in saying that when you rest it on the bowl it rolls and gets the food on the handle. the handle is short enough for my use but too short to rest on the plate or bowl. it stain when you feed your baby carrots. i made a mistake of using an abrasive sponge to clean it which made the succeeding uses all the more difficult to clean. bottom line it is a fair spoon but not the best.
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Perfect for co-feeding
By Critter's Momma
from Whittier, CA
Perfect for co-feeding! He digs in and gets a few tasty morsels in his mouth, I follow with a regular spoonful. Easy to grasp and all smooth edges.
Not worth the money
By Mathmom
from Glastonbury, CT
About Me Parent of Two or More Children
Tried letting my one year old daughter hold these and "regular" toddler utensils to feed herself. She had much better control with the regular models.
Best for traveling, not day to day use
By Jennifer
from charlotte, nc
This is a good set for traveling since it is compact & has a cover. Not so great for day to day use- handle isn't long enough to rest on the side of the bowl, so food always gets on the handle. If u set I upright on the ball/handle side, it often tips over & food gets on tray, table, etc. I think long handled soft tip spoons are better. My 9 mth old only wanted to chew on it, doesn't have an interest in trying to use it.
Could have done without it
By Leyla's Mom
from Forest Hills, NY
I give my 14 month old either the spoon or the spork and as long as the handle is dry she has a good grasp of it. When she dips in the bowl of mush, however, it gets slippery and she then uses it to make a bigger mess than if we were just using her usual infant spoons. It looked like an encouraging tool, but we could have done without it.
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
"THESE ARE AWESOME"
By BB's mom
from Oklahoma City, OK
At 14 months old my daughter started trying to feed herself with a regular baby spoon & naturally had a very hard time getting the food to her mouth. So when I came across the mOmma Baby Spoon & Fork I thought it might be easier for her to use & it was. She can now feed herself a lot easier. She is able to keep the food on the spoon & make it into her mouth. The fork is just as easy to use also. She is able to "poke" the food & then make it to her mouth. The ball is easy to grab & easy for my daughters tiny hands to hold. She doesn't have to turn the spoon or fork around to make it to her mouth & thats what makes it so easy!! She loves feeding herself.
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