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| NUK Gerber BPA Free Soft Bite Infant Spoon, 2 Pack, Colors May Vary |
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| Manufacturer: NUK USA |
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| List Price: $2.55 |
| Sale Price: $2.55 |
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Product Description |
| INDICATIONS: Infant Silicon Tipped Soft Silicone Tipped Spoon makes feeding time safer and simpler. The small bowl is just the right size for first time eaters and features a stain resistant silicone coating. |
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Product Details |
- Long, slim handle makes feeding baby easier
- Small tip fits easily in baby's mouth
- Available in a variety color pack
- BPA free
- Colors vary, you will receive the following colors - green, blue, beige, yellow, white or melon
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Great spoons for feeding baby food
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| Review Date: July 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Vandana, |
| I feared feeding baby food to my 5 mt old daughter with regular spoons, thinking it may hurt her gums if she pulls them with force inside or moves my hand away. I ordered these spoons after other reviews, and I am very glad. I dont have to worry about her chewing on them or taking them in her mouth anyhow..they are very soft and easy to feed. Absolutely love them~~ |
perfect for firsttime feeder
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| Review Date: May 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Shycud87, Houston, TX |
| Initially tried the Baeba infant spoons for my daughter. She was miserable, as the spoon was too big and deep for her. I tried the NUK Gerber spoon I received during my baby shower, and she loved it. I had to buy more! |
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| Review Date: November 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Gary Peterson, San Diego, California USA |
Our baby boy (13 months) has been on solid food for the past 3-4 months and we feed him a variety of foods with an assortment of spoons. His front teeth are all in and the back teeth are starting to show. He seems to like teeth and he took naturally to biting objects, including fingers. Now he's developed the tendency to bite the spoon that feeds him. He bites and holds on and at times doesn't want to let go. He exhibits quite a good grip, I might add. All of this is probably just a phase he's going through, but my wife worries about it. As such, she found these Gerber soft-bite spoons. Well, now he can bite all he wants and he probably won't hurt himself. The only problem I see with them is that the soft bitable cover doesn't go far enough up the handle. If it extended another half-inch, then there would be no problem at all. In any case, this is probably just a temporary phase that he'll eventually tire of. What next?
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