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UpwardBaby Silicone Baby Spoons - 3-Pack, Mint/Beige/Grey - Self Feeding 6-12 Months with Anti-Choke Barrier & Textured Grippy Tips - Baby LED Weaning Utensils & Infant Feeding Spoons
UpwardBaby Silicone Baby Spoons - 3-Pack, Mint/Beige/Grey - Self Feeding 6-12 Months with Anti-Choke Barrier & Textured Grippy Tips - Baby LED Weaning Utensils & Infant Feeding Spoons
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- Ergonomic Baby Spoon Design: Our redesigned ergonomic infant spoon is crafted to fit seamlessly in a baby's hand, featuring an anti-choke barrier and breathing holes. Ideal for baby self feeding, these baby led weaning spoons are perfect for introducing solids to infants aged 0-6 months and beyond
- Premium Silicone Material: Each silicone baby spoon is made from 100% food-grade silicone, our silicone baby spoons are free from harmful substances like BPA, PVC, phthalates, and lead. These durable, heat-resistant infant feeding spoons are suitable for teething and are easy to clean with dishwasher-safe convenience
- Gum Stimulation For Development: The textured baby spoon features gentle bumps around the spoon's head, promoting gum stimulation and sensory development. Encourage independent eating with baby led weaning utensils designed for this crucial developmental stage. These self feeding spoons are must have for your baby feeding gear
- Mess-Free Feeding Solution: These baby feeding spoons are designed for dipping into purees and other soft foods, our baby self feeding spoon holds solid food effectively, reducing mess and making feeding time more enjoyable. These textured spoons are essential baby feeding supplies for a clean feeding experience. These self feeding baby spoons are must have for your self feeding baby utensils
- Thoughtful Present For New Parents: These gender-neutral silicone baby spoons self feeding 6 months make an excellent present for new parents, ideal for baby showers or as baby first food essentials. The baby feeding spoon set includes three charming infant spoons in Mint/Beige/Grey, crafted by Upward Baby, ensuring safety and quality for your little one
- Product Specifications: Our set includes 3 infant spoons for baby in a charming Mint/Beige/Grey color palette, This silicone baby spoon is designed specifically for children. Made by Upward Baby, these silicone feeding spoons are BPA-free, ensuring safety and quality for your little one
Overview
- Color : Mint/Beige/Grey
- Material : Silicone
- Brand : UpwardBaby
- Style : Child
- Product Dimensions : 4.3"L x 2.5"W
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