Munchkin® Multi™ Toddler Forks and Spoons, 6 Pack
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Shelby Van Engel
> 3 dayLove this product...once baby is out of using baby coated spoons these utensils are just what they need to get them between the baby and toddler stage! Theyre big enough for baby to hold in their hand steady, but theyre not too big! Theyre great for mom and dad feeding as well, as they fit the perfect amount of food on them! They clean soo easy and hold up great in the dishwasher (thats the best part... I mean for real am I right!) Love these, and my twin girls love them too!
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Cj Sands
> 3 dayI watch children for a living. These so far are the best set of fork and spoon set that I have purchased. For children just starting to eat they work wonderful. The size and weight are perfect but the angle is the best. Other brands are straight so children tend to try to put them in their mouth from the side. The handles are thicker and have grips on them to make them easier to hold and maneuver. I have tried several others but the angles are just not quite right.
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Mrs. Nicolette Kautzer
> 3 dayMy granddaughter use these all the time - works great for little hands. Works good in dishwasher. Would buy again
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Txgroverat73
Greater than one weekLike them. Only negative is little big for my grandsons mouth.
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Erin
Greater than one weekIts easy for baby to hold, but can be difficult for baby to scoop food on. More for babies not just learning to eat. I do recommend it it though.
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Omar
> 3 dayGreat for my little one to learn how to use utensils, they hard hard enough but soft enough to not hurt his little teeth and gums. Easy to clean. My son loves his spoons and forks.
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JennyG
Greater than one weekI bought these because I noticed I had way too many spoons and not enough forks for my toddler. (Its hard to find just good forks!). I like the Munchkin brand so I bought these. They have work fine - sturdy material, holds up well in dishwasher, child can hold them well, etc. However they are much larger than I thought. I also wanted to use the spoons for my 11 month old (product says 12 months and up) and they are very wide for her mouth. I was hoping for just a tad smaller. However I will say my 2.5 year old uses them great so maybe its very true to its word when they say 12 months and up!
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BB
> 3 dayIve always liked the Munchkin products and love the Miracle 360 cups and the metal forks/ spoons. So when my son was being moved to the toddler room at daycare and needed plastic utensils for self-feeding instead of metal we had been sending for the infant room, I readily bought the Munchkin ones since Ive always found their brand to be of high quality. Not so with these plastic utensils. Although the utensil part itself is fine (though not necessarily easy for stabbing/ scooping compared to metal), the white handle is dangerous. We tested them at dinner to see if my son would take the using them over his metal ones, and the damage to the white handle was after one trip to his mouth. I was so afraid that hed bite off and swallow the white part if he was to use this at daycare that I tossed them all out. I ended up purchasing a different brand that had a harder handle and actually stabbed the food a bit better (Sperric- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SV57LRY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). I will continue to buy other Munchkin products, especially ones I trust like the 360 cups and the metal utensils, but these plastic utensils give me pause as to if Id want to stray from the products I already know from this brand.
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Erin Matheson Hoy
> 3 dayMy 2 year old was having a difficult time with the regular forks so I bought these and she had a much easier time. The only reason that they dont get a full 5 is because one fork bent pretty easy. They did work for what I needed them for but I might just get some metal ones that will last a little longer.
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Noelle S.
Greater than one weekMy newly turned 1-year-old is starting to eat with spoons and wanted to introduce forks without giving her one of our metal Adult kinds. This was a cost-efficient solution. So far she mostly takes a bit off it then proceeds to grab with her hands but its safe, soft enough to chew on but not destroy with her few teeth she has, and its simple to clean although Chef Boy R Dee tomato sauce did stain the white of the fork (but it stains almost everything).