Description
Step up your little one's journey towards self-feeding
Encourage your kid to use utensils during meals with the Kidzly spoon and fork set. They are designed to promote independence and improve motor development. They are easy to grasp and ensure a firm hold.
Durable - Our set is made of quality silicone and stainless steel, guaranteeing long-lasting use. The utensils will not deform or tear, even after an impact.
Safe - The Kidzly spoon-and-fork set is hypoallergenic, BPA-free, and poses no harm.
Practical - With a spoon and a fork included, kids can learn to eat various foods.
Verified Buyer
These really help my baby learn to self-feed. Super durable and safe, the spoon and fork are perfect for all kinds of mealtime adventures. Feeling grateful for Kidzly!
Verified Buyer
My toddler loves using these utensils! They are easy for him to hold. The silicone handle makes it really comfortable. I’ve noticed his motor skills improving.
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The spoon and fork set is perfect for my child’s small hands! It helps with their eating skills. Plus, it’s safe and durable. Love it!
Verified Buyer
Such a reliable set for toddlers. It has helped improve my son’s meal times greatly. Plus, they are so easy to clean!
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Found these utensils extremely safe for my kid. No more worrying about sharp edges. Encourages my baby’s independence during meals.
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Amazing utensils for young kids. The stainless steel is very robust and the design is cute. Clearly built considering kids’ safety.
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Such a thoughtful design for children. My son finds them comfy to use, and they are strong enough to last long.
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I love how the spoon and fork are lightweight yet sturdy. The soft silicone handles make them comfortable for my baby’s grip.
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My daughter really enjoys her mealtime with these utensils. They fit perfectly in her little hands. They feel so safe and gentle.
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These utensils make meal times smooth for my son. The bright colors attract him and make him more interested in feeding himself.