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- Q: What material is the Elk and Friends Silicone Suction Plate made from? A: The Elk and Friends Silicone Suction Plate is made from food grade silicone, ensuring safety and durability for your little ones during mealtime.
- Q: How does the suction feature work on this plate? A: The strong suction base of the plate keeps it securely in place, preventing spills and messes during mealtime, even with active toddlers.
- Q: Is this feeding set dishwasher safe? A: Yes, the silicone suction plates are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, although the stainless steel utensils should not be microwaved.
- Q: What is included in the feeding set? A: The set includes three silicone suction plates, three forks, and three spoons, providing everything needed for your child's mealtime.
- Q: Can this feeding set be used for both babies and toddlers? A: Yes, the Elk and Friends feeding set is designed for use by both babies and toddlers, supporting them through the weaning and feeding stages.
- Q: Are the utensils safe for young children? A: Absolutely, the stainless steel forks and spoons have rounded edges and a narrow tip, making them safe and suitable for small mouths.
- Q: How do the divided sections help with picky eaters? A: The divided design of the plate allows for separate sections for different foods, which can help reduce food mixing and cater to picky eaters.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the silicone suction plates? A: The exact dimensions of the plates are designed to be toddler-friendly, allowing enough space for various food portions.
- Q: Is the silicone used in the plates environmentally friendly? A: Yes, Elk and Friends prioritize safe, fun, and environmentally friendly materials in their products, ensuring quality and sustainability.
- Q: What makes the ergonomic design of the utensils beneficial? A: The ergonomic anti-slip silicone handle on the utensils makes them easy for small hands to grip, promoting independence during self-feeding.