Help baby learn the art of self-feeding! Using utensils is tricky, but this flexible fork and spoon help beginners find their mouths. Adjust the angles to suit baby's grip; then, as her aim improves, gradually straighten the handles. Dishwasher-safe. See Product Details
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Okay product
By Mac Mama
from Austin, Texas
About Me First Time Parent
Comments about Boon Benders Adaptable Utensils:
These are okay. The fork bends as expected but the spoon barely bends at all. Also, the fork doesn't spear things very easily. Probably wouldn't buy again.
(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Work pretty good..
By LAS
from St. Louis, MO
My daughter is in the stage where she wants to play and use the spoon herself. I give her the bender's and tilt the tip to fit the hand that she uses and she does pretty good at using it. The spoon is not too wide so she can get it into her little mouth pretty good. It could be smaller but then she wouldn't get much on it if it were. Only issue we have is she hasn't decided which hand she is most comfortable with so she switches all the time. Means I have to bend it before it gets to the bowl.
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
good beginner spoon!
By KJ'smommy
from yuma,AZ
About Me Child Care Professional, First Time Parent
this is a good beginner spoon for older infants and young toddlers. It is easy to use and very helpful, but the end of the spoon and fork needs to be a little longer and deeper, the heads of the utensils are a little small. they are designed for small, older infant mouths so they may be a bit small for toddlers.
Nice idea
By Leo and Noras mommy
from Ohio
About Me Parent of Two or More Children
I loved this idea and was really looking forward to having my son(3) who is autistic try these out. They are so shallow that he can't get much on there. It works for pudding and icecream but for mac and cheese he might get two noddles on the fork at most.I'm not too upset since they will be used with my infant daughter but for the purpose of teaching self feeding I feel they should have made them deeper.
Good product
By Diane
from Fredericksburg, Va
Great idea! My son isn't a year yet so he can't really feed himself now but I really enjoy helping him try. He still turns the spoon upside-down once it's in his mouth so it doesn't matter at this point which way I try and aim it. He is able to grip these really well though since they have a thicker handle. I'm excited to be able to use them and don't think I will have any complaints.
Made eating with a spoon so easy!!!
By Kylie's Mom
from Hereford, Texas
I purchased this set for my daughter. We weren't sure which hand was her dominant, so it was great to be able to change the utensils. Having the bent spoon makes it so much easier for beginningers to try and make it to their mouth. Great product!!
Love these
By Busy mamma
from Brooklyn, NY
About Me First Time Parent, Medical Professional
I love these. They make it much easier for my independent minded little one to feed herself. The only problem is that she likes to chew on them and has managed to chew threw the spoon. We just bought another set.
GREATEST THING EVER
By GiGi
from Burleson, TX
About Me Grandparent
I had silver spoon and fork shaped with the bend in them with mother of pearl handles for my children and I can not find them. They were the best thing for them because this is the way children hold their utensils when they are eating and it helps them to learn to feed themselves and keep food on the utensils.
Easy transition
By mom2thomas
from san jose, ca
17 month old can actually get food in his mouth with this spoon & fork. it's exciting.
Wouldnt Recommend
By texastech01
from texas
This product didnt work for us. My daughter found the bendable silverware to be much more difficult to use than the traditional children's slverware. She has difficulty due to the small size of them and want able to ever get any food using them. Great idea, but didnt work for us.
Excellent idea
By jam2632
from Atlanta, GA
These perform exactly as advertised and do make self-feeding easier for our baby. But at [$] plus s&h and the propensity for small baby untensils to get lost, i don't think we'll buy additional ones. But if money isn't a huge concern, these are great.
Benders spoon and fork
By Grammy6
from Altamont, NY
My grandson has Autism and was having trouble keeping the food onthe regular spoons. He would try to turn the spoons upside down andthe food would fall off. It is taking a little practice but it seems like theseutensils are helping him get more food in his mouth without using hishands.
very good
By Mirza
from Tripoli, libya
Fork is not very easy to use. will not pick up food very easily, ex green beans. Sometimes frustrating to my daughter (17 months)
Just perfect for a baby's mouth
By Zizawah
from Herndon, VA
With other spoons I've used, I'm likely to get food split when feeding the baby. With this spoon, the portion is just right and definitely less mess. Plus, my baby likes gripping the spoon herself.
Great idea!
By Kristen
from Las Vegas, NV
I really like the concept but they are really to small and very frustrating for my son when he's hungry.
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