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Vee's Mum

Vee's MumMelbourne

  • 5 reviews

Great spoon for little mouths

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I started using this spoon when my baby was 4 months old and I'm still using this spoon at 8+ months. It is the perfect size for little mouths. It's also good that the spoon does not touch the table. Sometimes my baby grabs the spoon and can put it in her mouth herself. The handle of the spoon is suited to little hands. Highly recommend. I have been able to put it in the dishwasher and steriliser which is an added bonus.

molimoli

molimolidarwin

  • 2 reviews

Nice

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its a nice little spoon,suit to 4+ month old to 6-7 months.i introduce this spoon to my baby she was 4+ n it fits nicely on her mouth,the handle is god size for adults to hold.however when my baby hit 8 months i found it was too small for her mouth.can't scoop much food.i like idea that the spoon never touch floor or table or anything when you drop it.
nice,small spoon suitable for weaning
bit too small as your baby grow older,so i don't use anymore.

IHATEPUMPKIN

IHATEPUMPKINSydney, NSW

  • 35 reviews
  • 1 like

OK

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I found the spoon to be a good size for starting baby on solids for the first time. They don't eat much at this stage so a big spoon is a little impractical. We probably paid too much them at the time - especially for something that wasn't used for long. They are made from very hard plastics so never stained, don't even think they were scratched and will be still good to use for 2nd baby. We enjoyed this product as a whole but not sure if we would buy more due to the price
Good size for newly weaned baby
Expensive

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