Munchkin Safety Spoons
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Product Description
Munchkin White Hot Safety Spoons - baby & kid stuff - by owner
Patented white hot heat sensor tips turn white when food is too hot Soft tips are gentle on baby's gums Top rack dishwasher safe Bright colors help
Munchkin® White Hot® Safety Baby Spoons, 4 Pack
Product Review] Munchkin Soft Tip Infant Spoons and White Hot
Product Review] Munchkin Soft Tip Infant Spoons and White Hot
Self-feeding is a multifaceted milestone. Once they feel comfortable enough to eat on their own, they need to master using utensils, too! Nudge them in the right direction with Splash toddler flatware. Designed especially for little mouths and hands, this fork, knife and spoon set brings self-feeding up a notch with comfy, easy-to-grip handles and an array of fun colors to choose from.
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Munchkin White Hot Safety Spoons - baby & kid stuff - by owner
It's a fun, but at times tricky milestone to figure out-you're constantly questioning whether food is too hot, too cold, or just right. Munchkin's innovative white hot safety spoons can help make those first feedings easier to swallow for both of you. Simply dip the tips of the spoons in heated pureed baby foods to check if it's too warm. If the tip turns white, the food is too hot for baby to eat. Wait for it to cool, dip again, and if the tip is no longer white-voila.
Munchkin White Hot Safety Spoons - 4 spoons
It's a fun, but at times tricky milestone to figure out-you're constantly questioning whether food is too hot, too cold, or just right. Munchkin's innovative white hot safety spoons can help make those first feedings easier to swallow for both of you. Simply dip the tips of the spoons in heated pureed baby foods to check if it's too warm. If the tip turns white, the food is too hot for baby to eat. Wait for it to cool, dip again, and if the tip is no longer white-voila.