BabyBjorn

Baby Dinner Set

Price
$49.99
SKU: 17445278
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The perfect present for a baby who wants to start self-feeding. Comes in an attractive gift box.

What’s included in the baby dinner set?
You get all this—in an attractive gift box—when you buy our baby dinner set:

  • A sturdy plate in a trefoil design that makes scooping up food easier
  • An easy-to-grip spoon
  • A fork designed specifically for small hands
  • A stable cup that’s hard to tip over
  • A large bib with a soft, adjustable neckband

How can the design help my baby self-feed?

  • BabyBjorn kitchen products have cleverly designed details that suit very young children.
  • The plate’s trefoil shape makes scooping up food easier, while the strip underneath prevents the plate from sliding around.
  • The spoon and fork are shaped to not slide down into the plate, and the short handles are easy to grip.
  • The cup is stable and easy to hold, and its contents can be seen through the frosted plastic.
  • The bib’s soft neckband is adjustable, and the deep spill pocket catches food and mess.
  • This baby dinner set is perfect for children who want to start self-feeding (and parents who want to minimize messiness).

When can my child start using the baby dinner set?

  • From the age of approximately 4 months or when your child shows signs of wanting to self-feed.

Is the attractive gift box included?

  • Yes, it’s included! Our baby dinner set makes a wonderful present that both parents and children will love.

Are the products dishwasher safe?

  • All the products in the baby dinner set (including the bib) are easy to clean and dishwasher safe.

Are the products safe for my child to use?

  • Yes, all BabyBjorn kitchen products comply with the relevant safety requirements for plastic in both Europe and the USA. This means that the plastic used undergoes continual rigorous testing for Bisphenol A (BPA) and other harmful substances and is certified food safe.

How can I teach my child to self-feed?

  • Self-feeding is a milestone that’s part of your child’s “I can do it myself” phase.