WeeSprout
Kids Stainless Steel Utensils Set - Premium 18/8 Grade Silverware Kit - 2 Spoons, 2 Forks, and 2 Knives for Ages 4-7 - Silicone Easy-Grip Handles - Children Flatware Cutlery (Matte - Pink, Off White)
Kids Stainless Steel Utensils Set - Premium 18/8 Grade Silverware Kit - 2 Spoons, 2 Forks, and 2 Knives for Ages 4-7 - Silicone Easy-Grip Handles - Children Flatware Cutlery (Matte - Pink, Off White)
Couldn't load pickup availability
About This
- PERFECT SIZE: Expertly designed to bridge the challenging gap between toddler and adult utensils, these perfectly sized eating tools help children master independent dining with confidence. The ergonomically crafted handles fit growing hands ideally, while the balanced weight distribution ensures comfortable control during every meal.
- PREMIUM MATERIALS: Meticulously crafted from superior 18/8 stainless steel with food-grade silicone grips, these utensils combine exceptional durability with optimal comfort. The premium construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the thoughtful design makes every mealtime experience both enjoyable and developmentally appropriate.
- COMPLETE SET: Includes 2 perfectly sized knives, 2 forks, and 2 spoons, with each set featuring two unique colors. This complete set allows children to practice all aspects of dining. The appropriately sized forks and spoons bridge the gap between toddler and adult utensils, while the knives are ideal for spreading and learning basic cutting skills, helping children develop confidence with all utensils during mealtimes.
- EASY CLEANING: Featuring dishwasher-safe construction and stain-resistant materials, these utensils maintain their pristine condition through countless washing cycles. The premium stainless steel is long lasting and durable, while the silicone handles retain their vibrant appearance and grip properties meal after meal.
- GROWING TOGETHER: Specifically designed for children ages 4-7, these developmental utensils support crucial fine motor skills and make the transition to adult silverware natural and confidence-building. The complete set encourages proper eating habits while adapting to your child's growing abilities.
Overview
- Brand : WeeSprout
- Number of Pieces : 6
- Material : Stainless Steel
- Color : Matte Pink, Off White
- Product Care Instructions : Dishwasher Safe
- Recommended Uses For Product : Kids Utensils
- Special Feature : Dishwasher Safe
- Finish Type : Polished
- Included Components : 2 Spoons, 2 Forks, 2 Knives
- Style : Matte Pink, Off White
Share

Collections
-
Science Kits & Toys
Discover the perfect blend of fun and learning with the Science Kits...
Little Shine | Gentle, Safe, and Nurturing Baby Essentials
At Little Shine, we understand that every little one deserves the very best. Our mission is to provide parents with high-quality, safe, and thoughtfully designed baby products that make daily care easier, more joyful, and more nurturing.
Blog posts
View all-
Common Discipline Mistakes Experts Say Don’t Work
Discipline often fails not because parents try less, but because children learn moods faster than rules. Experts explain the patterns that don’t work.
Common Discipline Mistakes Experts Say Don’t Work
Discipline often fails not because parents try less, but because children learn moods faster than rules. Experts explain the patterns that don’t work.
-
Discipline by Age: Effective Discipline Strateg...
Discipline works best when it matches a child’s developmental stage. This guide explains effective, age-based discipline strategies that actually support self-regulation.
Discipline by Age: Effective Discipline Strateg...
Discipline works best when it matches a child’s developmental stage. This guide explains effective, age-based discipline strategies that actually support self-regulation.
-
What Should You Do When Your Child Doesn’t Listen?
When children don’t listen, it’s often a skill gap—not defiance. This guide explains why it happens and how parents can respond calmly and effectively.
What Should You Do When Your Child Doesn’t Listen?
When children don’t listen, it’s often a skill gap—not defiance. This guide explains why it happens and how parents can respond calmly and effectively.