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SMASKA 3-piece flatware set

Price $ 5.99

How to get it

Good practicing tools for children learning to eat on their own. The cutlery is grip-friendly, colorful and just the right size for small hands. They’re also dishwasher-safe – making everyday life easier.

Article Number701.375.75

Product details

BPA free.

Designer

Monika Mulder

  • Material
    Stainless steel, Polypropylene
    Care

    Dishwasher-safe up to 158ºF (70°C).

  • Recommended for children 18 months and older.

Measurements

  • SMASKAArticle Number701.375.75

    Width: 4 ¼ "

    Height: ½ "

    Length: 7 ¾ "

    Weight: 3 oz

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Great Utensil for atoddlersSusanLove the larger size of the spoon & fork. Less food dropping off as toddlers eat.5
cute set for toddlersKseniacute set for toddlers5
Great set for toddlersBrigitteGreat set for toddlers5
Kids utensilsErickaJust perfect for toddlers5
Loved these productsShiyamaLoved these products4
perfect for small handsPatperfect for small hands5
Cute and durable.ElizabethCute and durable.5
Silverware set for a childMarileneMy grandson is three and he was sooo excited to have his own set of silverware. He loves BLUE by the way.5
Daughter approvedAprilDaughter approved5
Our kids love themSaraAnd they're easy to hold5
Good qualityIramGood quality5
The utensils are strong andMadelineThe utensils are strong and perfect for my son’s little hands to handle5
Very goodCynthiaVery good5
Loved themVerified BuyerLoved these for my grandkids. They like being able to use a knife that is safe.5
PerfectSusanI bought this cutlery set for our granddaughter & it is perfect for her little 4yr old hands! The knife isn’t sharp, so no worries with that.5
Love!SharonI bought one set of these before my son was old enough to use them. I discovered that he loved them more than the more expensive brand from the big box store. I bought another set the next time I came to Ikea! They have held up well to daily use.5
Snaska 3-piece flatware setVerified BuyerI like si much this item.5
These are so cute!DanielleI brought these about a month ago and like them a lot. They are good quality/durable, colorful, and just the perfect size for my 2 year old to learn to use regular silverware. HOWEVER, the fork has sharp points. My son poked himself a couple of times enough to hurt himself and cry, so I don't let him use the fork anymore. There should be blunt or smoothed points instead of spikes.3
Adrianavery good quality my son liked a lot5
Just rightVerified BuyerLove this set! Perfect for the young eaters in your house. Solid colors that don't rub off after use like the character/design sets, at a more reasonable price.5
SMASKA 3-piece flatware set

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Quality

Time to start cutting food on your own?

For slightly older children, cutlery is made of metal. Now it's time to cut and divide food - and a serrated blade makes this easier. All the metal edges on the cutlery are gently rounded to prevent children from hurting themselves.

Function solution

Time to start eating on their own? We have the training tools.

Children need training when learning to eat on their own – with you. We have the tools you need to succeed. Grip-friendly baby spoons and baby mugs with spouts and 2 large handles for your child, as well as feeding spoons with long handles for you. If you want to avoid messy spills, complete with bowls and plates. They have high sides that keep most of the food on the plate. And everything is made of harmless plastic that withstands sharp teeth. Good luck – and don’t forget a bib!