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| Boon Benders - Adaptable Utensils - Blue/White | 
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| Brand: Boon Category: Baby Product
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $4.75 You Save: $1.24 (21%)
New (14) from $4.75
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3406
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1.3 x 4.8 x 0.6
MPN: 331 Model: 331 UPC: 854622001187 EAN: 0854622001187 ASIN: B000WEJS5C
Release Date: November 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Can be adjusted to childs motor skill development | | • | Helps children transition to regular utensils | | • | Adapts to developing gripuse a sharper angle for early stages, straight for advanced stages | | • | Soft, easy-grip handles |
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Product Description When first-time eaters start using utensils, their motor skills are not fully developed. Benders adaptable utensils were designed to help make the transition to regular utensils a little easier. Parents can position the adjustable end to the perfect angle to accommodate the child?s grip. As motor skills develop, adjust little by little, until straightened. Made of BPA Free Plastic. Ages 9 mos. and up.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good size but not great June 28, 2008 These were a great size for my 1 yr old to start eating with. The fork was easily used and really did stab things and get them up to his mouth. The spoon was also a good size.
However, kids don't only use one hand all the time, so I found the good idea of bending kind of silly once executed.
Putting them in the dishwasher caused them to become discolored. They are no longer white and blue but beige and faded.
Not impressed by the utensils February 13, 2008 The bendable features seems great, but the spoon area that's suppose to hold food needs better design. It holds very little food and it's hard to scoop up food. My 14 months old son only used this spoon a few times. After he got the hang of feeding himself, he prefers his regular Gerber or The First Year disposable spoons that he can more easily scoop up food.
Like them.... February 6, 2008 but the blue rubber tends to stain a tad. Other than that, I think the "spork" is a good idea for helping little ones adjust to using big kid utensils.
Fantastic January 28, 2008 We love these utensils!! We custom "bend" them for our son and he can feed himself with little mess...well little mess for a 15 month old. We also like that they can be straightened for when he is a "big boy." Great Product!
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