Toddler Training Cutlery - "me-feed-me" by Salmon Luke (Blue) is available in Cutlery
The Salmon Luke "me-feed-me" tableware was invented by the frustrated parent of two young boys, after searching far and wide for a bowl which the children could use as they learnt to feed themselves. Every brand, shape and size of bowl was tried, from suction cup bowls which never stuck for longer than a few seconds to clover shaped bowls which looked promising but ended up being too shallow allowing food to easily be pushed out over the rim. Nothing really made the task of learning to feed any easier. So as the mother of invention is said to be necessity, a three year quest was embarked upon to attempt to invent the perfect training bowl and cutlery. After hundreds of design iterations and many hours of testing by young children across the country the Salmon Luke "me-feed-me" tableware was finally launched. The winner of many accolades and design awards, we hope that you'll agree that this is the very best bowl and cutlery designed for the job of learning to self-feed. In fact, your satisfaction is very important to us, and is 100% guaranteed. If for any reason you are not completely convinced that our dinnerware improves your child's self-feeding, we will refund the full sale price plus all shipping and handling costs, without hesitation.
| Product Group | Baby Product |
| Color | Blue |
This review is from: Toddler Training Cutlery - "me-feed-me" by Salmon Luke (Blue) (Baby Product)
Having had this set since my son was 8 months old (he is now two years old) I can honestly say that this product was instrumental in me not losing my sanity in weaning my lovely son.
Why?
Well, how many of you have played the 'let's throw our dish on the floor' at dinner time? I was constantly playing this 'game' and it was making me into a real bear, which I didnt like. This dish is difficult for a young child to pick up and throw and they definitely have no chance of scooting it off the table because of the rubberised edges which make full contact with the surface.
Other excellent points:
It teaches your child independent eating-- the edges of the dish have a sort of lip to help the food being pushed around fall into the spoon or fork once it hits the ledge. Also, there are these sort of lagoons in the dish which allow the child to build up a bunch of food to get onto their utensil.
The only 'fault' if I can even call it...
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After trying so many different brands of cutlery and bowls and plates from various shops I searched on Amazon for some with good reviews. I dont think you believe there is better out there until you receive them and use them. I initially opened the box and looked at the cutlery and bowl and still didnt believe they would be that much of an improvement. The design is quite different and when my 17 month old used them for the first time there was a big improvement. The handles being small are great for his hands. He has big hands for his age but i now see that smaller cutlery is certainly better for them to handle. I couldnt get him to hold his cutlery far enough down the handle to enable him to control it effectively. These take no guidance and there is little spillage as he has more control. The fact they dont roll over is also great everytime he puts them down. Much less mess and for a mum that doesnt cope with mess very well I am especially pleased. The bowl is also designed so that...
Verified Purchase This review is from: Toddler Training Cutlery - "me-feed-me" by Salmon Luke (Blue) (Baby Product)