Cute and Useful
Graduating to eating solid foods is a big change for baby - give him or her a friendly and cute partner to help them navigate this new world of tastes and textures. They can use it for alleviating teething discomfort or explore it with their mouth. When they're ready to wield an eating utensil at the table, they'll have fun with their giraffe helper as they learn to use its two different ends to pick up food....and eventually get the hang of self-feeding.
How to Use
Introduce this training spoon when your baby is ready to sit at a table and eat solids, or use it as a teether beforehand or at the same time. It's soft and flexible, so it won't hurt baby's gums.
On top of that, the training spoon is also double-ended. The giraffe's head serves as a small and shallow spoon - great for beginner solids eaters who are picking up just small amounts of puree. The giraffe's feet serves as a beginner fork with tines that aren't sharp due to the silicone material and that meet in a circle. It's best for picking up food that can get caught in between the tines like pasta, noodles, or spiralized vegetables. The "dots" on the giraffe's neck are non-slip bumps that make it easier for baby to grasp the spoon.
Easy to clean and dry - you can wash by hand or in the dishwasher.
Features
Made of food-grade silicone and certified BPA-free. Hypoallergenic and naturally resistant to bacterial growth. Resistant to both extremely low and high temperatures.
Weighs 25 grams (.88 ounce) and is 146 mm (5.7 inches) long. The giraffe's head end is 36 mm (1.4 inches) wide while the giraffe's feet end is 20 mm (0.8 inch) wide.
Comes in four pastel shades: pink, yellow, blue-green, and violet.