
Fine Motor Skills Development
As your little one gets older, there are a lot of skills they pick up on. Motor skills take time and practice.
Luckily, a lot of the other skills your baby learns helps improve their motor skills as well. For example, when a baby learns to feed themself, they are honing their hand-eye coordination and improving their grip and hand muscle control.
Its wide and curved handle promotes the development of motor skills while also being easy for a baby to hold.
Babies Mimic Parents
Baby spoon design is meant to help your child mimic parents for feeding so that they can learn how to feed themselves.
The unique, simple design of this teething spoon helps teach your baby how to transition from being fed to eating solids and using a traditional utensil.
Designed with a reinforced grip to inspire confidence and help your child make the most of mealtime, these spoons are a must-have for anyone teaching a young child how to eat with a spoon.


Comfortable Design
A flexible, non-slip grip lets your child handle the utensil with ease, but also helps make sure that more of the food goes to where it’s supposed to: straight from the plate to your child’s mouth!
The spoons are lightweight so your baby can easily pick them up and move them around, and you’ll never have to worry about the spoon getting too heavy for your child to wield effectively.
It won’t be long before your little one feels encouraged to keep using the spoon–even if it’s just because it’s fun to chew on and wave around at first–and develop the critical motor skills that come with using these essential baby utensils.







