Get your baby started on the journey to self-feeding and independence - BLW
1. Get familiar with the Stage 1 spoon as a teether Start first with the pre-spoon from Stage 1 (which has raised textures) so baby can get used to holding it. Thanks to their silicone microtextures they will soothe and protect gum pain, the little ones will love to bite them!
2. Help him during the learning process Once the baby is used to the pre-spoon in Stage 1 (designed for fine purees) and is ready for a larger amount of food, he can move on to the pre-spoon in Stage 2, especially indicated for thicker or chunky purees.
3. Observe how your baby enjoys fending for himself Sensbaby pre-spoons make your baby learn to feed himself, having fun and without frustration. Thanks to the shape of the pre-spoons (it does not require movement of the wrist, it does not matter how you hold the pre-spoon) and the thick handle, they are easier to use than any other spoon and what makes the baby always take them correctly.
Innovative design Flat Head: Easier to use than a conventional spoon because it always holds correctly. Ergonomic Handle: Designed to fit comfortably and securely in your baby's hand. Non-slip: the silicone on the handle prevents it from slipping.
When?: From 6 months Once the baby can sit up unassisted and hold their head up, Stage 1 pre-spooning can be started. It is recommended to start once the baby has shown an interest in self-feeding, which is something that can happen from 6 months, (on some occasions depending on the baby it can be even at 5 months).
Why use Sensbaby pre-spoons?: Stimulate and make your baby self-sufficient A positive and rewarding experience encourages exploration and results in more positive feeding behaviors, while a difficult and frustrating experience discourages the baby. It will help your baby to develop coordination and motor skills, allowing him to eat by himself.
What foods to use them with?: Cereals, porridges, purees, soft or pre-solid foods. Sensbaby pre-spoons can be used with a wide variety of foods, from cereals or porridges to purees, soft foods, as well as potatoes, yogurt, homemade mixes and oatmeal. In stage 2 they can even be filled with solids so baby can go through the process on their own.
How long to use them?: Up to 2 years. Wrist rotation is a critical motor skill for controlling balance and using the forespoon correctly. This usually happens at about two years of age. Some signs that the little one is ready to use the typical spoon are when he is already removing food from the corners and successfully maneuvering the spoon towards the mouth with more food.