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HomeMom RecommendedNuby 4 Pack Spoon and Fork, Colors May Vary |
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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 34 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
hard for new self-feeders to feed themselves. Feb 07, 2011
By lazyjane My 15 month old wants to feed herself. We have a set of those long infant spoons by Munchkin, which are great for feeding by an adult. But the handles are so long that a baby is likely to gag themselves when self feeding. So I am in the market for something with a shorter handle. These Nuby utensils have reasonably short, chunky handles which are easy for little hands to grip. The problem is that the handles are really bent (this doesn't show up in the picture at all) so that the handle practically has to touch my little girl's nose in order for her to get everything off the spoon. It works ok if I'm feeding her, but not so great when she's feeding herself. Maybe these will be better at age 2. But for now, I'm looking for something else.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not well suited for self feeding Oct 05, 2011
By E. Krantz While the designs are cute, the shape of the handle makes it nearly impossibly for a new eater to feed himself. In order to get the food off the spoon, my son has to either flip the spoon upside down or angle the spoon up so that then end of the handle practically touches his forehead. I recently purchased the OXO Tot Fork and Spoon Set, Aqua instead, and these work much better!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mine could not self feed till I switched to Gerber Graduates metal utensils Aug 10, 2011
By L. Beatty These were a fail. If you want your child to be a success with utensils, definitely look into the Gerber Graduates instead.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
My 7 months old baby loves it Mar 03, 2011
By Peggie It comes in 2 pairs of spoons and forks. Good quality, nice color with non slip grip, so that babies can hold tight and feed themselves. My baby can't feed herself yet, but she now is using theses ones to learn and explore the food.. Well, by far they are good.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
too wide for little mouths Oct 25, 2010
By Rocha9 Take a look at these utensils at Babys R Us before you order, these utensil are too wide for young toddler's mouth. The plastic fork is so slippery that I even have trouble picking up food with it.
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