Highlights- Make your little one’s self-feeding journey easier with Haakaa’s Bendy Silicone Cutlery Set. Haakaa’s unique silicone spoon and fork feature a flexible handle that can be bent and twisted to help your little one learn to self-feed from angle
- The utensils are made with soft food grade silicone. The flexible silicone spoon and fork are suitable for little kids to use as the first utensils, which would not hurt baby’s little delicate mouth and little hands
- The Haakaa baby spoon and fork can stand upright cause of the flat bottoms of the handles
- The spoon head and fork head are perfectly sized for little mouths with rounded edges to ensure there is no risk of injury. The spoon can take the complementary foods, porridge or rice
- Each set comes with a handy storage case to store the utensils, which ideals for any baby bag. Please wash before and after each use
- The flexible handles can be bent and changed the shape to suit your child’s unique grip. Also, for better use, the back of the handles have some grooves to prevent the cutlery sliding into bowls and help baby to grasp the cutlery
OverviewMake your little one’s self-feeding journey easier with Haakaa’s Bendy Silicone Cutlery Set. The unique one-piece spoon and fork feature a flexible handle that can be bent and twisted to help your baby learn to self-feed from any angle. These utensils are made with soft food grade silicone with a stainless steel rod inside each utensil to enable them to be bent into shape and are perfectly sized for little mouths with rounded edges to ensure there’s no risk of injury. Each set comes with a handy storage case to keep your cutlery safe and hygienic, ideal for any baby bag. Not like other hard cutlery or plastic. Baby could fork the soft fruit, noodles and so on. We recommend hand washing with warm, soapy water and rinsing thoroughly. For high temperature cleaning, use the hot steam or boil in water for 2-3 minutes. Although this set is suitable for babies 6 months and up, we recommend it for older babies who need to self-feeding training