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Feeding essentials for first tastes
First tastes are discovering, spilling and practising all at once. This tableware is built for exactly that: steady on the table, soft for little hands and free of sharp edges.
Around first tastes, tableware that moves with the phase helps most: a bowl with a wide suction base that stays put during enthusiastic scooping, a divided plate that keeps new flavours small and manageable, and a snack cup that limits the crumb trail on the go.
Choose materials that clean easily and survive a fall: supple silicone without hard corners always wins at the table. And remember: mess is part of it, mess is the learning. Our first foods guide shows how to start calmly and practise safely.
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Which tableware is useful for first tastes?
A bowl or plate with a suction base that stays put on a smooth table, with a raised rim to scoop against. Soft silicone without sharp edges is kind to beginning eaters.
Why a divided plate?
Small portions side by side keep new flavours manageable and low-pressure. You can offer variety more easily without everything mixing.
From what age can these feeding items be used?
They grow along from the first practice bites well into toddlerhood. Check each product's details for the age indication and follow your health clinic's advice on starting solids.
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Baby's first foods: begin calmly and practise safely
A practical guide to first tastes, responsive feeding, safer textures and less pressure at the table.
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