Why You'll Love This Item
Baby Silicone Spoon Set ideal for ages 6 months to 18 months.
NumNum's innovative flat design is superior to traditional spoons because there's no scooping, no balancing, and wrong way to hold it. The thicker, contoured handle is to comfortably and securely fit a child's hand. NumNum-Spoon GOOtils: The revolutionary first step to self-feeding.
1 DOCTOR RECOMM BABY LEDANING SPOON
A leading choice among pediatric feeding, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. NumNum GOOtens are, similar to the toddler spoon they will eventually transition to, with a thicker handle and shorter length, making them easier for little hands to manage.
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BABY SPOON SET IDEAL FOR AGES 6 MONTHS TO 18 MONTHS
NumNum's innovative flat design is better than a spoon because there's no scooping, no balancing, and no wrong way to hold it. thicker, contoured handle is designed to comfortably and securely fit a child's hand NumNum Pre-Spoon GOOtensils: The revolutionary first step to self-feeding.
UNIQUELY DESIGNED BABY TRAINING SPOONS (FIRST STAGE + SECOND STAGE
This dual-stage baby and toddler utensil set includes: Stage One GOOtensil for beginners and Stage Two GOOtensil for kids who have mastered the food-to-mouth motion. This set helps prepare your baby for an easy transition from introduction to a utensil to being ready for a spoon.
PERFECT FOR ALL TYPES OF FOOD
Designed to work great with purees (-stage spoon) and soft or solid foodssecond-stage spoon). Can be used various ways, traditional weaning infant to Baby Led Weaning and pre-loading. Stage One GOOtensil for beginners also serves as a fantastic mealtime teether spoon to soothe sore gums.
NO HARMFUL CHEMICALS
NumNum GOOtensils are 100% BPA, PVC, and Phthalates. They are made from the highest quality FDA-grade silicone and meet all safety requirements for both the U.S. and the E.U. They are dishwasher safe and easy to clean. **DO NOT MICROWAVE OR STEAM STERIZE**
1 DOCTOR RECOMMENDED BABY LED WEANING SPOON
The choice of pediatric feeding therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists