Having your toddler learn how to self feed is definitely an adventure. It’s a messy business, and we all know that the other end of the fork is going to end up in your little one’s mouth almost as often as the right end. We love that Chewbeads understands this and has created toddler utensils and plates that can withstand all the banging (and gnawing) that your kiddo is going to put it through.
You know Chewbeads as the great innovator of the chewable, wearable jewelry made of silicone beads that baby can safely chew on as mama carries him to and fro. They’ve since expanded their line with teethers, pacifier clips, toys and more. Now they are introducing their adorable line of silicone dishes, bowls and utensils.
I have to say I absolutely love the beaded detail around the edge of their plates and bowls—so cute and obviously on brand. And the divided compartments on the plate are a must for those kiddos who DO NOT want their food to touch.
You won’t have to worry about these dishes breaking as they are 100% silicone, which also means you don’t have to worry about things like BPA, phthalates or lead cadmium. They are safe to use in the freezer, the oven, the dishwasher AND the microwave! How convenient is that?
The bowls also have a suction cup on the bottom to help keep those messes to a minimum! The chubby handle of the fork and spoon is just right for little hands trying to learn how to manipulate utensils.
WIN IT! One lucky Project Nursery reader will win a Chewbeads Feeding Set, which includes a 2-pack of divided plates, 2-pack of suction bowls, and a 4-pack of flatware (a $58 value). (Contest restricted to the Continental US.)
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Tamber Couch
These look so great for kiddos. Would love to win we have a 3 year old girl and a one year old girl. Thanks for the chance to win.