Description
Kizingo’s original curved spoons. Designed to make self-feeding easier.
Kizingo toddler spoon – right handed is curved to work with the way children hold utensils, making it easer for kids to successfully feed themselves. Kids who can feed themselves are less likely to overeat or become picky eaters.
Right Handed Spoon Product Details & Benefits
- Made in the USA
- FDA approved BPA/PVC/Phthalate-free polypropylene
- Kizingo toddler spoon – right handed is dishwasher safe
- Curved to perfectly fit in little hands
- Promotes independent feeding
- Perfect companion for baby-led weaning
- Not intended for babies under 9 months
Parenting is hard. Mealtime shouldn’t be.
Curved Toddler Spoons
This spoon is designed to work with the way children hold utensils – with their whole fist, palm down – making it easer for them to successfully feed themselves.
Also available in Kizingo left handed toddler spoon.
TL via Amazon.com –
My little guy just never took to these. They seem awesome in theory, he just wasn’t having them. They are great quality though so that’s why I’m giving them 4 stars. It’s not their fault my little dude is picky about his flatware! 🙂
Kindle Customer via Amazon.com –
Works well.
Caitlin K. via Amazon.com –
Hard for to hold…when he can grip it it works well
May via Amazon.com –
Love this! It totally works. I just showed my son how to use it once and he got it right away. He’s able to eat a lot more with this spoon. I just wish there was a fork or a pouch/case with it so I can take it with us when eating out.
Riri via Amazon.com –
It works! My son is able to hold it right and actually get most of his food into his mouth with no help from me. The only thing I disliked was that I wish the spoon part was a bit bigger. I feel it?s a bit expensive but I?m glad I purchased it.
Jdubs via Amazon.com –
Would appreciate a style for “lefties.” The widest part of the handle could be slimmed down a bit for smaller hands.
Otherwise, great design with quality material.
Sueki via Amazon.com –
Great idea–I just wish I’d discovered it sooner. My granddaughter is 19 months old and has been self feeding for some time now. She has already figured out how to grasp regular forks and spoons and how to rotate and bring them toward her mouth (not that the contents always make it there). When I gave the Kizingo to her she had some trouble figuring out how to hold the handle and she kept trying to turn it towards her like she was used to doing . We will be happily sharing this with a younger child.
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
It is cute and a great idea. It just is the baby doesn’t use it. and it will not survive being in the disposal,