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best tools for learning fork/spoon self feeding
My 22 mos old is really just starting to fork and spoon feed himself. Any product suggestions (specific spoons/forks, plates, bowls, etc.) that will help him?
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RE: best tools for learning fork/spoon self feeding
You may want to try and use the bowls that have a suction cup at the bottom of them so that the bowl doesn't slip all over. That really helped my boys as they started to eat cereal by themselves with a spoon.
I found that using adult spoons worked best for us as well, as the baby sized ones don't pick up much, and your toddler would probably have better luck with a bigger one.
HTH, good luck!
:) Rachel
twin ds 4/10/03
dd 8/18/04
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RE: best tools for learning fork/spoon self feeding
We found that the curved handle/loop handle spoons really helped DD when she was first learning about spoons. Toddler forks are a lose though -- you can't stab anything, what good is that? We did buy her some appetizer forks at Crate and Barrel, as suggested here by somebody else, and they're great. A good size for her, but pointy.
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RE: best tools for learning fork/spoon self feeding
We really like some bowls we bought at Target - I think they are by Nuby. Clear acrylic bowl with bright colored rim, cute animals in the bottom and most importantly, a suction cup that is affixed to the bowl. They are shallow enough to use as plate and bowl. I tried some with suction rings that come off the bowl (by Sassy) and those are a pain to put back on. Plus the shallow bowl works better.
For spoons we started with the toddler spoons with the curved handle:
http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/26742.jpg
Those are great until they get the hang of it. For forks we used a few very blunt ones we had gotten as gifts. Then when she became adept at using them I bought the Crate and Barrel ones I posted about:
http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/dcboar...ng_type=search
HTH,
Helen & Mirielle 2/25/03
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RE: best tools for learning fork/spoon self feeding
The toddler forks by Take-n-toss work quite well for stabbing food. Kaya was able to stab her sweet potatoes today with them. But I agree that a lot of toddler forks are too blunt to do any good. I'll have to try some of the curved handle spoons when Kaya is ready to spoon feed herself.
Eileen
Mother of Beautiful Kaya, www.chemicalgraphics.com/kaya
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