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Sassy Baby Less Mess Toddler Spoon 2 Pack, Multiple Colorsx$3.79
    (21 reviews)
Best Price: $3.99 $3.79
Held upside down, right side up or anywhere in between, Less Mess toddler feeding spoons encourage your child to self-feed. Unique holes help keep food on spoon longer resulting in a successful, easy and clean transition to self-feeding. Top rack dishwasher safe. Ages 9 mos. and up. Assorted Colors. 2 Pack.
MPN: 308 - UPC: 037977003086
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Customer Reviews
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satisfied mom      By on 2001-06-14
this spoon is the only one that keeps my little one from getting frustrated and losing interest when self feeding. the food actually stays on the spoon long enough for him to place it successfully into his mouth without food slipping down and him getting upset because of it. plus the curve of the spoon provides just the right angle for him to hold it and enter his mouth as he turns his wrist. other spoons which have a straight handle cannot do the job. it takes too long to reach their mouths and food falls right out. hooray for sassy once again! other manufacturers should follow their example on this one.
Another great Sassy product      By A2H3789TW4I0Q0 on 2006-08-18
I really like these spoons for two reasons:
(1) Food doesn't fall off before it gets to child's mouth
(2) Innovative design is safer for baby. My 6 month old would rather play with and chew on the spoon that eat. With the long, straight design spoons, I worry that he'll stab his throat or choke. Not so with this spoon!
They really work!      By A9EXESJ3302B4 on 2007-06-27
I was surprised that a spoon with holes would hold food, but it does! I mean, when she eats cheerios in milk, obviously the milk leaks through but she gets a spoonfull of food when she eats which is nice. It works best on thick things like pasta, potatoes, not necessarily on completely dry items (like dry cheerios, etc.)
Easy Feeding Spoons      By A3L3LHY8AGDUB on 2001-06-03
My six-month old daughter loves these spoons. The yellow and blue colors keep her interested while im feeding her. The curved shape make them easy for me to hold and then manuver it into her mouth. It's nice that two come in a pack.
Food actually stays on!      By A1SWUG1H086501 on 2007-02-22
After trying just about every toddler spoon out there, we got these for our 20 month old. She gets so frustrated when the food falls off before it reaches her mouth, but with these the food stays on! Finally eating is becoming less of a battle and she is really taking an interest. Great product for self feeding!
- THE best spoon EVER!!
     By A1Z63GO6JUPXG on 2007-05-06
This spoon is the only one I have found that has a curved handle, making it easy for my 18 month old to independently feed herself. She can't scoop as well with the gerber spoons like she can with the sassy spoon.
- Too big for my 7M old mouth
     By A37G11BGOCPP3H on 2007-05-14
I don't like them that much. The handle has a strange shape that make
it impossible for my daughter to hold, plus it is too big for her
mouth so she's just playing with it and not eating from it.
Another thing is that in the picture you see 2 blue spoons and I got 2
pink ones (I have a daughter so it was ok for me).
I have to add that my baby eats preaty well with other spoons (gerber and the first years)
- Perfect Spoons for Toddlers
     By A1FUJOF1PAQUEW on 2007-11-02
Our Occupational Therapist recommended these spoons for our 19 month old twin boys. They were having a hard time with all of the other spoons on the market, but figured this one out right away. They are perfect for eating Cheerios, yogurt, applesauce, etc. Due to the holes in the spoon, the food is able to stay on easier without sliding off. The handle is curved perfectly for little toddler hands to grasp. I went out and bought spoons for all of my friends with toddlers. They are hard to find.
- Toddler spoons
     By A1HZ1FCA9W05HC on 2008-02-13
These spoons are easy for my two and a half year old, twin granddaughters to use. They are able to glide the food from their plate to the spoon. Because of the design, the food stays in the spoon, giving them a sense of accomplishment and independence.
- The BEST spoons EVER!!!!!
     By A2FFOEFUUQ0NTW on 2008-04-15
I try to write short reviews so people don't lose interest. I think all I really have to say is that at 18 months, my daughter STILL wouldn't feed herself, she never tried it much. Usually she would just whine and cry until I fed her. Months of struggle, irritation, worry that she wasn't developing as she should and annoyance passed. I gave her this spoon, she fed herself, and never looked back. BRAVO! I highly recommend these to everyone! I bought more two days after having the first set!!
- Great product!
     By A1SMQW3WV2HI5G on 2008-04-18
Overall a great product. For whatever reason, food seems to stick to the spoon better. And the curve of the spoon makes it easy for my 21-month old to put food into his mouth. He basically finished feeding himself the whole bowl of mac and cheese the other day. And he is so proud of that. As far as cleaning, I thought food will get stuck in the holes. But it doesn't, so it's easy to wash. The only surprise I had was the color. I expected them to be blue and yellow like the picture, but I got orange and pink, which is ok too.
- Practical
     By A3OI2YZOJOS696 on 2006-11-25
It is very good for toddlers that are starting to learn to hold the spoon, the size and the handle are great.
- Best spoon for self-feeding!
     By A2HSJPNXFXQGC3 on 2007-06-14
This spoon has really helped my toddler learn to feed himself. The food stays on the spoon better & it's easier for him to grip the handle.
Highly recommend!
- Spoon works great, if only the little one didn't eat *it*
     By A15NIAPL3JKS24 on 2008-01-07
We got a few of these when my older daughter was learning to feed herself. She did great with them. But our youngest, now working on feeding herself, has chewed off the rubberized portion of the handle. I'm not sure if this is something many people will have to worry about. While we thought that our older child chewed lots of things, the younger one puts her to shame.
- We must be doing something wrong...
     By A1RA8WCEVX6ZRX on 2008-04-23
The other reviews rave about how the food stays on the spoon...I'm not sure what we're doing, but we must be doing something wrong.
Right now, my daughter is 1, and still used her spoons more as toys than as utensils. I get that. But when I do get food on her spoon and she does get it in her hand and starts moving it to her mouth...the food falls right off.
I got the spoons because of the great reviews that the food miraculously stays on the spoon...but haven't actually experienced that yet.
Disappointed and hoping for better results as we use it more...
- Great spoon.
     By A2VFN3QE5DD3DT on 2008-07-16
When my son was first learning to use a spoon, I thought the shape of this handle was kind of odd. When he got a little older and could actually hold food on the spoon and get it into his mouth, they worked great. The holes in the spoon really do help the food stay on and it's very easy for him to grip it.
- Handle too short
     By A31T3LDZPPPJGW on 2008-08-08
The idea behind this spoon is great. Holes prevent food from sliding as toddlers bring the spoon to their mouth. The curved handle is not long enough though. It needs to be maybe 20% longer. Otherwise, a great training spoon.
- Great Product!!! Must have!
     By AGBA6ZOHTF7C9 on 2008-10-16
I LOVE these spoons. My 15 month old has trouble with his baby spoons (most are too small to hold much and not deep enough to retain the food). He can hold onto the handle of this and the countour makes him hold it right side up. The holes in the spoon are great, applesauce stays in much better than with a regular spoon. I will order more of these so I can have one with me at all times.
- Love it
     By A131TM4S4DSBAI on 2008-10-24
The handles are user friendly for your little one to grasp.
The spoon is deep so it holds more and the holes make it less likely for the food to spill. Remember not to use it for cereal and milk or other foods with thin gravies.
- Short handles, but work
     By A2XAYPFY2PI145 on 2008-11-14
These spoons were shorter than I had anticipated, but our 15 month-old, who has good-sized hands, has no problem using them. The pair we received are green and orange.
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| Product Features |
- Comes with 2 spoons
- Holes in spoon are to keep food on spoon longer
- Soft grip handle allows child easier grip
- They are dishwasher safe and come in multiple colors
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