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Petite Eats - Silicone Baby Spoons

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STOT_7627952128079
NZ$19.95
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Introducing the Petite Eats Soft Silicone Spoons—the ultimate feeding solution for your little one! Crafted with love and designed for ease, these spoons are perfect for tiny hands and developing mouths.

Unique Design Features

  • Narrow Head & Deep Scoop: The thoughtfully designed narrow head allows for a perfect fit in your baby’s mouth, while the deep scoop minimizes spillage, making mealtime less messy and more enjoyable.
  • Short, Grippy Handle: The handle is designed for little hands to grip easily, promoting independence as your child learns to feed themselves.

Safe & Durable

  • 100% Food Safe Silicone: Made from high-quality, food-safe silicone, these spoons ensure that your child’s health and safety are prioritized at every meal.
  • BPA and Toxic-Free: You can feed your child with confidence, knowing that these spoons are free from harmful chemicals and toxins.

Convenient Care

  • Dishwasher Safe: Cleaning up after meals is a breeze! Simply pop the spoons in the dishwasher for hassle-free cleaning.
  • Stopper Design: The built-in stopper prevents the spoon head from touching surfaces, ensuring hygiene and keeping the spoons clean between bites.

Versatile & Functional

  • Suitable for 4 Months and Up: These spoons are perfect for babies starting solids, making them a great choice for transitioning from bottles to spoon-feeding.
  • Compact Size: With dimensions of 12.5cm Length x 2cm Wide, they are easy to store and carry, ideal for home or on-the-go feeding.

Care Instructions

Please wash before first use. Always supervise your child while using these spoons, and discard them at the first sign of wear or damage.

More Information
Product Name Petite Eats - Silicone Baby Spoons
Weight 0.001000
Brand Petite Eats
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