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Doddl Kid Cutlery Set, Toddler Self Feeding Cutlery, Spoon, Fork & Knife, 12months+ (Aqua)

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The bamboo is sustainable and resilient too - and although you can put them in the top drawer of your dishwasher, handwashing them will make them last longer. Mum Helen says: “My little boy was a choosy eater and would want to jump down from the table as soon as possible. As huge advocates of baby led weaning, it was important to us that we let Dexter start feeding himself using cutlery in his own time. The colourful soft touch areas on the cutlery encourage the child to open to their fingers and ‘pinch’ the cutlery helping them develop a pincer grip, a core motor skill needed to hold a pencil, use scissors and use adult cutlery.

Cleverly engineered handles are easy to grip and designed to make it easy for your child to use successfully within minutes. He wasn’t entirely sure how to use the knife despite me showing him several times, however I know that this will come in time and due to the cutlery being so long lasting, he’s got months and months left to practise.Even now at four years old, Dex still loves using the knife to practise cutting fruit and veg on a chopping board. What it is: A beautiful 4-piece boxed toddler knife, fork and double spoon set that's made from stainless steel with a plastic handle featuring a pretty design. By lining up a couple of baby spoons, they'll be able to grab them, and copy mummy or daddy when they're ready. Doddl cutlery is dishwasher safe and has survived three years of us using it in the dishwasher most days.

For 1 to 2-year-olds, think about introducing a fork, and give them food they can practice stabbing. We especially like that, because the silicone tip is so soft and chewy, they're safe for babies to use too and gentle on teething gums.

There's the fun element of the design that encourages kids to stay at the dinner table for longer and try new foods.

I can't wait to hear how he takes to it, I feel like we're getting there with a fork and spoon (messily but there's progress) but have NO idea how to bring a knife into things! What it is: A brilliantly fun, incredibly designed knife, fork and spoon set that looks more like toys than it does cutlery. What it is: A unique flat-headed 2-spoon set that's ideal for babies taking their first self-feeding steps. It’s a colourful design, and the shape of the smart, serrated knife teaches toddlers how to push down to cut their food. Added to this, the cutlery is dishwasher safe, contains BPA free materials and are functionally sharp and certified safe.It's all about making mealtimes fun - and encouraging picky eaters to try the foods they otherwise wouldn't. It’s also small enough to transport easily, so you can pack it in your nappy bag, or easily take it abroad with you if you’re off on holiday. What it is: A quirky fork and spoon set that’s not only been created to help small hands get to grips with feeding themselves, but also features a cute cosmic design, to make mealtimes extra fun.

It's ideally aimed at older toddlers who have already got to grips with the beginning stages of self-feeding, and who are now honing their eating skills.What it is: This quirky-looking knife, fork and spoon set is cleverly designed with ergonomic curved handles, perfect for tiny hands to feed themselves without any fuss. We are very used to using long spoons and traditional looking shortened forks, so this cutlery set was a completely different ball game for Dex, however he seemed to take to it straight away. As he became 17-18 months, he suddenly became a bit more receptive to using cutlery, so Doddl kindly set us their ergonomic set to see how we got on.

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