LuvLap Melamine Baby Cutlery Set (Super Cooper)
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Product Highlights
- 5 piece set which makes your kids tray complete with essential cutlery items.
- BPA free material is easy to clean and maintain.
- Food grade, chemical free, toxin free good to use for kids.
- Light-weight and durable which can easily be lifted by your kids.
- Phthalate free is safe for your kid.
- Note: Interesting different themes set may vary according to the availability.
- Description
Description
- 5 piece cutlery set content: plate, spoon, fork, cup and bowl for your kids to enjoy their meal.
- Not microwave safe, you cannot keep this in the oven for heating the food.
- The plate has a separate place for placing side dishes.
- Plate has separate space for fork and spoon which can be kept together in the kids table.
- Made from food safe material for the safety of your kid.
- Chemical free, toxin free to ensure the good health of your child.
Direction of use:
- Place food on one side of the plate.
- On the other side of the plate place your kids favorite vegetables.
- Place the spoon and fork in the given space on the plate.
- Fill the bowl with soup, curd or fruits in the bowl.
- Fill the cup with water.
- Place everything in the food tray of your child to enjoy the food.
Safety Information:
- Make sure your kid can use the fork safely before giving them.
- Wash the cutlery before and after use.
- Give them warm food/water not hot food/water.
- Don’t microwave the cutlery.
FAQ
You can introduce a cutlery set to your kids at 6 months itself.
They can with your guidance and supervision. Don’t give them if they are eating on their own.
From 6 months kids can start to drink in an open cup with the proper guidance.
This cutlery has an attractive look and it encourages kids to eat. You can give a colorful dish or favorite dish that makes them eat with this cutlery by themselves.
Your child will develop self feeding skills by using kids cutlery at this age .Self-feeding is a very complex task and it is common for children to have difficulty using cutlery to feed themselves.