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A slightly flexible plastic spoon with a shallow bowl and long handle. It is designed as a first spoon for a baby who is being weaned onto solid foods.
Easie Eaters are lightweight and easy to grip curved eating utensils for children. They are available for right handed or left handed users. Set includes fork and spoon. Designed by an occupational therapist.
Cutlery designed for people who need assistance with feeding. Spoons and fork have long handles.
A right angled knife with a thick plastic handle and a serrated stainless steel blade. The knife is suitable for a child or adult with a small hand.
A pack of three different coloured plastic spoons which change colour when the food is too hot. Suitable for children from 4 months old.
A range of cutlery consisting of a knife, fork and spoon made from surgical steel with sculptured polypropylene handles that fit the hand in its normal position for holding the utensil.
A child's size spoon with a slip resistant enlarged handle made from closed cell foam with flexible ribbing to cushion fingertips. The shaft of the spoon has a twist to enable it to be angled to suit individual needs. Spoon can be used with a Paediatric Goodie-Strap on the handle to assist with the grip.
Childs brightly coloured plastic fork, large and small spoons which are shaped with shallow bowls to allow good lip closure. 130 mm long.
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