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Overview

 

Designed for little hands the Cherub Baby’s ergonomic baby led weaning silicone spoon and fork assist’s baby at the first stages, to learn how to grip and control cutlery safely.

The ergonomic handles fit comfortably in little hands to easily grip and safely scoop and stab, whilst the choke guard stops little ones placing the utensils too far in their mouths. Designed with babies independence in mind, these spoons work to strengthen finger muscles whilst encouraging development of a proper pencil grasp.

Made from pure food grade silicone, the cutlery is gentle on little mouths and doubles as a teether making it the perfect first training fork and spoon. Designed to make self feeding easy for baby, you’ll enjoy watching bub quickly progress and build their fine motor skills and hand eye co-ordination.

To Use:
Help bub to position the handle in the centre of their palm, and then naturally wrap hand around in a vertical grasp.

Features

  • Fork and Spoon
  • Ergonomic Handle
  • Choke Guard
  • Occupational Therapist Recommended
  • BPA free
  • 6 months +
  • Dishwasher Safe

What’s in the box?
  • 1 x Food Grade Silicone Spoon
  • 1 x Food Grade Silicone Fork

 

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 44 reviews
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(39)
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K
Kierra

Really safe option for a baby's first introduction to cutlery. The choking guard of the item is just so awesome.

S
Skylar

Just started our baby on solids and loving this silicone cutlery. Easy and safe to use for our 6 month old. Our little girl also has tried to feed herself with them but its trial and error still.. The softness of the material is perfect as keeps her safe but the prongs are strong enough to stab food successfully.

J
Jazel

My sister bought these for my bub as she has a pair for her own. I like the choke guard and how soft the silicone ease, also with the small grips for little hands. Good design!

A
Alison

Love them.

E
E.M.

Made feeding so much better! Less mess from smashing and flicking. Bub loves being independent and feeding herself and can do so with these.

FAQs

Q. Can I combine baby led weaning with pouch feeding?
A. Absolutely! As parents ourselves we know there are times where pouch purees are the perfect solution and when both tools are balanced, they will not hinder development. You can have the best of both worlds.



Q. Are these BPA Free?
A. YES. Made from pure silicone and nothing else you can rest assured the silicone cutlery is BPA and Phthalate free as well as free of any other nasties.
Is the silicone fork and spoon



Q. Are these dishwasher safe?
A. YES. Just pop them in the top tray!



Q. Are these safe for newborns?
A. YES. All parts are large enough to not be a choking hazard and the silicone is soft and gentle on little hands and mouths, perfect for the initial self feeding stage from 6 months +.

Shipping

Shipping rates

 

For current shipping rates please refer to our shipping policy page.

 

Current processing times.

Current processing time is 1-2 business days before orders ship.

An estimate of current delivery times (once items are fulfilled):

  • Melb, Sydney, Brisbane Metro 3-7 business days
  • VIC-Regional, NSW regional, 4-10 business days
  • QLD, SA, WA, TAS, NT – 5-14 business days
  • New Zealand – 5-14 business days
  • Rest of the World – 10-21 business days


International

International parcels are shipped with Australia Post with tracking. For estimated shipping times please refer to our shipping page.  


BPA, PVC, Phthalate & 

Polycarbonate free

PURE SILICONE

EASY TO CLEAN

made with care

The benefit of baby led weaning

Baby-led weaning supports the development of hand-eye coordination, chewing skills, dexterity, and healthy eating habits. It also gives babies an opportunity to explore the taste, texture, aroma, and color of a variety of foods whilst boosting confidence and independence. Baby led weaning can be adopted in conjunction with pouch feeding as you should find baby will quickly progress from holding a bottle, or baby food pouch to holding a fork and spoon. The more baby handles objects themselves, the faster they’ll get the hang of it!

At first you’ll find baby will naturally try to grab food with their hands and this is where pouches can be a helpful tool, as baby can grab the pouch and squeeze, controlling the food and independently feeding, whilst building hand eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.

Top Tip: place the silicone fork and spoon out with every meal from the early stages (6 months). Let baby explore the utensils, use it as a teether and over time develop their fine motor skills, so when they reach 10-12 months of age they’ll be more confident in handling cutlery and perhaps even start to have developed pincer grip and pencil grasp.


  • PURE SILICONE: gentle and safe for little hands & mouths

  • NON POROUS: resistant to stains and odours

  • UNBREAKABLE: they’ll withstand years of wear and tear

  • EASY TO CLEAN:  wash with warm soapy water and rinse

  • NO NASTIES: BPA, PVC, PHTHALATE & POLYCARBONATE free

  • WARRANTY: this product comes with a 12 month warranty

Customer Reviews

Based on 44 reviews
89%
(39)
9%
(4)
2%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
K
Kierra

Really safe option for a baby's first introduction to cutlery. The choking guard of the item is just so awesome.

S
Skylar

Just started our baby on solids and loving this silicone cutlery. Easy and safe to use for our 6 month old. Our little girl also has tried to feed herself with them but its trial and error still.. The softness of the material is perfect as keeps her safe but the prongs are strong enough to stab food successfully.

J
Jazel

My sister bought these for my bub as she has a pair for her own. I like the choke guard and how soft the silicone ease, also with the small grips for little hands. Good design!

A
Alison

Love them.

E
E.M.

Made feeding so much better! Less mess from smashing and flicking. Bub loves being independent and feeding herself and can do so with these.