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HANSGO 8-Piece Silicone Baby Spoons, First Stage Infant Self Feeding Spoons, Soft-Tip Gentle on Gums, Baby Utensils, Infant Training Spoon, Dishwasher Safe & Boil-proof
HANSGO 8-Piece Silicone Baby Spoons, First Stage Infant Self Feeding Spoons, Soft-Tip Gentle on Gums, Baby Utensils, Infant Training Spoon, Dishwasher Safe & Boil-proof
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- 100% Baby-Safe Silicone: The baby spoons is made of 100% high-quality food-grade silicone, free of BPA, PVC, phthalates or any harmful or toxic substances, making it very safe for babies. Even if chewed by teeth, there is no potential component danger to infants. Mothers can rest assured to feed their babies with them. Silicone material is soft enough to bend in all directions and is flexible to use. Babies will like to use it
- Designed for Stage 1 Feeding: 8 different colors, every color of the spoon is soft, muted and pastel, suitable for the baby's eyes and beneficial to their vision development, rather than strong and hard saturated colors. Each one is 6.4 inches in total length and 0.87 inches in head width, which are perfect sizes for small hands and mouths. The handle is long enough for them to grasp and hold. It is very suitable for self-feeding or independent eating in the first stage
- Soft and Gentle: The surface of the baby utensils is smooth without any complicated carvings or patterns, making it suitable for a baby's soft and delicate hands. The soft spoon tips have no support inside, providing excellent protection for a baby's tender and sensitive mouth and developing teeth. Integrated design prevents water and food from getting trapped and won't produce any unpleasant smell
- Bendable Handle: The handle can be bent in all directions for easy use in different feeding situations and it also helps moms to feed her sideways or on front. These feeding spoons are perfect for teething babies and promote independent eating, ensuring mealtime is a positive experience. But the spoon is ultra-durable, although it can be bent at will, so mothers don't have to worry about it cracking or breaking
- Baby Essentials & Easy To Clean: With their soft and vibrant design, the silicone baby spoon is perfect for your baby's mealtime, whether for fruits, yogurt, or other foods. It also stands up to teething, throwing and tossing. The silicone material is naturally stain-resistant and odor-resistant that is also dishwasher safe to be easily cleaned and boil-proof for an extra deep clean
Overview
- Color : Pink
- Material : Silicone
- Brand : HANSGO
- Style : 8PCS Pink spoons
- Number of Pieces : 8
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