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In what can feel like the blink of an eye, your milk-loving newborn will be ready to eat solids — it's a huge milestone and a particularly exciting one! They may be teeny-tiny, but it's never too early to introduce a spoon to your baby. Although there is no right or wrong time to introduce a spoon, we suggest offering one at around 6 months.
Even if you are only giving finger-food, there are numerous benefits to letting your baby self-feed with a spoon. Because when you think about it, we adults use spoons at meals, right? There are many things we need a spoon to eat – soups, porridge, ice cream, yoghurts, etc. It makes sense that the weaning process involves offering toddlers spoons and other utensils alongside finger foods. Even BLW babies will need to learn how to eat ice cream at birthday parties and soup or porridge at daycare 😊.
Product Safety
Free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, lead, cadmium and other hormone-disrupting chemicals.
Swedish Design
When you buy our high-quality silicone products, you can be confident that they will stand the test of time and the cost per use will justify the investment. They will not warp, break, crack or get chipped compared to other materials, giving silicone products a long lifespan and making them more sustainable. This durability together with our idea of gender-neutral colors makes our tableware perfect for handing down to your next child or to the next generation or for upcycling.
Upcycling
When properly cared for, your Atelier Keen products will last for years but they're also great to upcycle! By prolonging the lifetime and usage of each product, you'll lower its environmental impact significantly. It´s always better to keep them in use and give them a second life! Here's an idea! How about stocking your toddler's play kitchen with a set of outgrown tableware for their imaginative play. They can pretend to have a coffee shop and have tea parties serving they're very important guests (stuffed animals). Remember, they're even dishwasher safe, in case your kid happens to eat a real snack off them, too.