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Great for when your little one starts *trying* to feed herself, there's no right side to be up. There are grooves and nubs on the dippers that hold thicker purees, yogurt, or oatmeal. (Jul 11, 2016)
Camille K.
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what parents are saying
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- Kelsey E.
Moxee, Washington
I wish I knew about these sooner. They are great for learning to use utensils because it grips the food so the spoon can enter the mouth at any angle with minimal spillage. Excellent for teething too Feb 24, 2021
- Mandy S.
Rochester, Minnesota
These work well for a learning spoon. Side doesn't matter. It doesn't grab a lot but enough so that they learn the motion. Jan 28, 2021
- Amanda H.
United States of America
These spoons are great for early feeding! They help foods stick onto the spoon while baby is feeding themselves! Jan 27, 2021
- Em I.
United States of America
baby likes to use this somewhat. more as a throwing gadget. Nov 16, 2020
- Secretly Expecting
Kansas City, Missouri
These are very easy to use and my daughter loves chewing on them! Sep 13, 2020
- Anne T.
Providence Forge, Virginia
Best for beginning Eaters! So easy for baby to hold and eat food off of Jun 29, 2020
- Jamie S.
Louisville, Kentucky
These were good when first learning to self feed, but I don't feel like we used them for very long and they were pricey. Dec 18, 2019
- Giniel B.
Lehi, Utah
Not much food gets on the utensil. It became frustrating for my LO so we switched to spoons. Nov 06, 2019
- Natasha P.
Fort Myers , Florida
Perfect for babies learning to hold a utensil! My daughter would mostly chew on them but they are perfect for just starting out with food. Sep 13, 2019
- Emily D.
Pella, Iowa
Great product for baby led weaning! Aug 09, 2019
- Amy D.
Stamford, Connecticut
Have been using these a week now and my LO is getting really good at dipping it in the food and eating it! Of course it also becomes a toy but overall I feel it has helped promote early self-feeding. Jul 28, 2019
- Marissa K.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Great for foods like mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and thicker yogurts. Helped foods "stick" to the spoon. Apr 12, 2019
- Caitlin B.
Hamilton, Canada
Perfect starter utensil. Loved both spoon options for thicker and runnier liquids. My baby also uses these as teethers. Mar 12, 2019
- Kayla S.
United States of America
Love these! We used a loaded baby num num to help teach our little one how to feed herself. She loved bringing it up to her mouth and feeding herself. These are awesome! Feb 26, 2019
- Hannah H.
Louisville, Kentucky
Great for teething and for LOs learning how to self feed. The handles are short enough for my 6 MO hands and has grooves for easy grip. Feb 24, 2019
- Secretly Expecting
United States of America
Great for babies starting to self feed!! Jan 27, 2019
- Emily A.
Wake Forest , North Carolina
My 6 month old can get these to her mouth without making a huge mess! I love these because it promotes independence with feeding! Jan 09, 2019
- Kaley F.
United States of America
We used these in the early BLW days! It made eating runny foods easier! Aug 30, 2018
- Secretly Expecting
United States of America
These are unique and great for little ones to start learning to feed themselves. Aug 25, 2018
- Stephanie G.
Troy, Michigan
Good small size for baby hands, she just didn't seem to take to them. Aug 20, 2018
- Bridget N.
Louisville, Kentucky
My baby and toddler love these dipping spoons. They're great for babies getting used to using a spoon Aug 01, 2018
- Lea R.
San Diego , California
Most mommas love! For me it wasn’t as helpful as I thought. I liked the idea of this product and wanted to love it but wasn’t useful for us. Maybe it was because I didn’t use this from the beginning Jun 01, 2018
- Kat L.
geneva, New York
didnt work for us just give them a regular spoon Mar 10, 2018
- Valeria B.
Milpitas, California
When my son flings his spoon or this thing, the food still hits the wall. Didn't see any improvement in his interest or coordination with these special utensils Mar 02, 2018
- Bree G.
Twin lake , Michigan
My son did not like these at all! They don’t hold much at all Feb 25, 2018
- Alena T.
Raleigh, North Carolina
These were interesting. There is no “wrong side” like with normal spoons. They only hold a small amount of food, which is fine for babies learning to feed themselves Jan 29, 2018
- Nicole T.
United States of America
These are cute but my daughter didn't really use them. I will try again with the next kid! Oct 05, 2017
- Laura W.
Fairfield, Ohio
These never seemed to hold more than a tiny taste of food, these seemed to frustrate my son more than anything. May 03, 2017
- Jill S.
Denver City, Texas
My son has the hardest time getting used to foods and I handed him the spoon. We ate macaroni and cheese with some other things and i made sure to make it small enough for his spoon. He had a BLAST! Apr 22, 2017
- Amber L.
Desoto, Texas
These grip spoons are great for yogurt and applesauce (or anything slippery like that). Your baby will still make a big mess, but at least food will actually wind up in their mouth! Mar 29, 2017
- Linda C.
Livermore, California
Son loves having his own utensils Oct 21, 2016
- Rachel S.
Los Angeles, California
When we first started solids, he couldn't get his lips and tongue into the spoon's well. These worked well, and I think when he starts serving himself food, these will work again. Aug 24, 2015
- Taryn W.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LOVE these. Short enough that my LO can hold onto them and feed himself (without the same kind of risk of gagging because the spoon is so long). Teaching independence and building confidence. Jul 20, 2015
- Secretly Expecting
Hermosa Beach, California
My son loves being able to feed himself... so much easier to start out with than the longer spoons. May 21, 2015
- Jenney C.
Sunnyvale, California
These work pretty well for purees, but can still be messy since the baby likes to chew on the wrong end. Apr 01, 2015
- Kelly W.
Canada
Awesome concept-helped my son easily transition to a spoon Mar 10, 2015
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- Savannah H.
Alamo, Texas
We did BLW but also used purées, this made it so that she was still feeding herself. We really liked them. Mar 18, 2018
- Jennifer G.
Gillette, New Jersey
These are awesome. I thought “this must be a gimick” but no. My baby wants to feed herself at 5 months old. These are exactly what she needs. They hold just enough puree for her and get the job done. Dec 16, 2017
- Allison S.
Kansas City, Missouri
I bought them because my toddler kept turning the spoon over to feed himself, and I thought this would be a perfect solution. They work well, but he doesn't seem interested, unfortunately. Sep 19, 2017
- Deawna A.
Arlington, Virginia
I was super excited about these and they definitely do what they say, but I got them too late so they weren't particularly worth it for us. I wish we would have tried them sooner! Jul 11, 2017
- Jenn M.
Northeast, Wisconsin
While not a "necessity" these are amazing for little ones learning to hold utensils. It helps them to not overstuff the spoon and teaches them hand-eye coordination. Awesome gift idea! May 13, 2017
- Christina K.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
These were great practice and training for using real utensils. We used them for yogurt and other thick liquids. Feb 10, 2017
- Shay O.
Longmont, Colorado
these were excellent for teething as well as for my little one trying to learn to self feed - the grooves help keep food on the spoon all the way to the mouth instead of slipping off! Nov 15, 2016
- Camille K.
Franklin, Wisconsin
Great for when your little one starts *trying* to feed herself, there's no right side to be up. There are grooves and nubs on the dippers that hold thicker purees, yogurt, or oatmeal. Jul 11, 2016
- Kelly S.
Raleigh, North Carolina
We may have waited too long to start these. Didn't find them very helpful for baby. Mar 14, 2016
- Victoria S.
Shreveport, Louisiana
Great for learning how to self feed. Jan 21, 2016
- Carla M.
Briarcliff, Texas
Great for my son to learn about self feeding. Worked very well for my husband who has familial tremors to be able to feed him as well. Jan 04, 2016
- Saira G.
Tustin, California
Our daughter is little miss independent and loves to feed herself, this is the only way I can get her to eat a lot of times. Oct 27, 2015
- Laura K.
Dunwoody, Georgia
Great for baby to learn to feed himself or herself! Mar 06, 2015
- Breanne M.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LOVE these spoons. Great for a teething baby and for learning how to use a spoon. Easy to use (no 'right' side for food to be on) and soft to chew on. Company has great customer service too! Dec 02, 2014
More Parents' Reviews-
- Kelsey E.
Moxee, Washington
I wish I knew about these sooner. They are great for learning to use utensils because it grips the food so the spoon can enter the mouth at any angle with minimal spillage. Excellent for teething too Feb 24, 2021
- Mandy S.
Rochester, Minnesota
These work well for a learning spoon. Side doesn't matter. It doesn't grab a lot but enough so that they learn the motion. Jan 28, 2021
- Amanda H.
United States of America
These spoons are great for early feeding! They help foods stick onto the spoon while baby is feeding themselves! Jan 27, 2021
- Em I.
United States of America
baby likes to use this somewhat. more as a throwing gadget. Nov 16, 2020
- Secretly Expecting
Kansas City, Missouri
These are very easy to use and my daughter loves chewing on them! Sep 13, 2020
- Anne T.
Providence Forge, Virginia
Best for beginning Eaters! So easy for baby to hold and eat food off of Jun 29, 2020
- Jamie S.
Louisville, Kentucky
These were good when first learning to self feed, but I don't feel like we used them for very long and they were pricey. Dec 18, 2019
- Giniel B.
Lehi, Utah
Not much food gets on the utensil. It became frustrating for my LO so we switched to spoons. Nov 06, 2019
- Natasha P.
Fort Myers , Florida
Perfect for babies learning to hold a utensil! My daughter would mostly chew on them but they are perfect for just starting out with food. Sep 13, 2019
- Emily D.
Pella, Iowa
Great product for baby led weaning! Aug 09, 2019
- Amy D.
Stamford, Connecticut
Have been using these a week now and my LO is getting really good at dipping it in the food and eating it! Of course it also becomes a toy but overall I feel it has helped promote early self-feeding. Jul 28, 2019
- Marissa K.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Great for foods like mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and thicker yogurts. Helped foods "stick" to the spoon. Apr 12, 2019
- Caitlin B.
Hamilton, Canada
Perfect starter utensil. Loved both spoon options for thicker and runnier liquids. My baby also uses these as teethers. Mar 12, 2019
- Kayla S.
United States of America
Love these! We used a loaded baby num num to help teach our little one how to feed herself. She loved bringing it up to her mouth and feeding herself. These are awesome! Feb 26, 2019
- Hannah H.
Louisville, Kentucky
Great for teething and for LOs learning how to self feed. The handles are short enough for my 6 MO hands and has grooves for easy grip. Feb 24, 2019
- Secretly Expecting
United States of America
Great for babies starting to self feed!! Jan 27, 2019
- Emily A.
Wake Forest , North Carolina
My 6 month old can get these to her mouth without making a huge mess! I love these because it promotes independence with feeding! Jan 09, 2019
- Kaley F.
United States of America
We used these in the early BLW days! It made eating runny foods easier! Aug 30, 2018
- Secretly Expecting
United States of America
These are unique and great for little ones to start learning to feed themselves. Aug 25, 2018
- Stephanie G.
Troy, Michigan
Good small size for baby hands, she just didn't seem to take to them. Aug 20, 2018
- Bridget N.
Louisville, Kentucky
My baby and toddler love these dipping spoons. They're great for babies getting used to using a spoon Aug 01, 2018
- Lea R.
San Diego , California
Most mommas love! For me it wasn’t as helpful as I thought. I liked the idea of this product and wanted to love it but wasn’t useful for us. Maybe it was because I didn’t use this from the beginning Jun 01, 2018
- Kat L.
geneva, New York
didnt work for us just give them a regular spoon Mar 10, 2018
- Valeria B.
Milpitas, California
When my son flings his spoon or this thing, the food still hits the wall. Didn't see any improvement in his interest or coordination with these special utensils Mar 02, 2018
- Bree G.
Twin lake , Michigan
My son did not like these at all! They don’t hold much at all Feb 25, 2018
- Alena T.
Raleigh, North Carolina
These were interesting. There is no “wrong side” like with normal spoons. They only hold a small amount of food, which is fine for babies learning to feed themselves Jan 29, 2018
- Nicole T.
United States of America
These are cute but my daughter didn't really use them. I will try again with the next kid! Oct 05, 2017
- Laura W.
Fairfield, Ohio
These never seemed to hold more than a tiny taste of food, these seemed to frustrate my son more than anything. May 03, 2017
- Jill S.
Denver City, Texas
My son has the hardest time getting used to foods and I handed him the spoon. We ate macaroni and cheese with some other things and i made sure to make it small enough for his spoon. He had a BLAST! Apr 22, 2017
- Amber L.
Desoto, Texas
These grip spoons are great for yogurt and applesauce (or anything slippery like that). Your baby will still make a big mess, but at least food will actually wind up in their mouth! Mar 29, 2017
- Linda C.
Livermore, California
Son loves having his own utensils Oct 21, 2016
- Rachel S.
Los Angeles, California
When we first started solids, he couldn't get his lips and tongue into the spoon's well. These worked well, and I think when he starts serving himself food, these will work again. Aug 24, 2015
- Taryn W.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LOVE these. Short enough that my LO can hold onto them and feed himself (without the same kind of risk of gagging because the spoon is so long). Teaching independence and building confidence. Jul 20, 2015
- Secretly Expecting
Hermosa Beach, California
My son loves being able to feed himself... so much easier to start out with than the longer spoons. May 21, 2015
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