Learning how to eat is a critical part of a baby’s development, and requires considerable fine motor skills. Fine motor skills refer to the coordination between small muscles, like those in the fingers, hands and wrists, and the eyes. Holding small items such as spoons and handles require grip strength as well as kinaesthetic awareness.
Our collection of premium food grade silicone utensils are designed to facilitate the development of fine motor skills.
Our silicone spoons are ergonomically designed with a smooth, matte finish that is easy to hold. Designed specifically for small hands and small mouths, this tool aids children in learning how to serve themselves soft foods while protecting sensitive teeth and gums.
Our bowls and separated snack plates suction firmly to the table, allowing for a mess-free eating experience. This allows children to focus on the mechanics of using the utensils, without worrying about the plate moving around under them.
The sippy snack cup has two ergonomic handles for easy gripping, and comes with two different spill-proof silicone lids. Durable, food-safe and easy to clean.
The silicone bib comfortably fits around the neck and catches everything that doesn’t quite make it to the mouth.
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