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Wise family room folk,

Tips wanted please - how did you help your little one get to grips with cutlery? Baby belle has decided he wants to have a go - not something I would have started at eleven months but hey ho! He's determined he doesn't want me holding my hand over his and is intent on doing it himself but is getting quite frustrated. He's clearly got the right idea from watching us. So - did anyone find a particular brand of kid cutlery particularly helpful? Or certain foodstuffs? Or any other tips?

I'm happy just to let him figure it out for himself over the next few months but any tips on how to support him would be welcome.

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the baby bjorn spoons are particularly easy, short stubby handle and deep spoon good for keeping the food on, also they're all plastic / rubber with no metal so less slippy. They really helped ours get to grips with using cutlery.


We also bought the right angled kids cutlery you can get from boots and mothercare etc but we haven't really used it so not sure how useful it is.

Also expect them to get bored and use their hands a fair bit. Cover the floor, put the, in old clothes, and straight in the bath after, if they have pasta sauce etc.


The more they get their hands into it and experiment with the textures and tastes, the more they will enjoy it.

Try not to hover, just watch in case of choking. It's best if you show little interest in how much they consume, I have found.

We have the OXO spoon and fork which our toddler used from quite early on. Before that he just used a weaning spoon to feed himself and then the tommee tippee spoons which have a shorter ergonomically shaped handle. My husband helped him learn by sitting patiently with him around the same age as your little one encouraging him to 'scoop' and showing him so he could copy.


As for foods, like Fuschia mentioned, anything thick and easy to scoop out of a high sided bowl - porridge, yogurt, soups, casseroles, scrambled eggs, small pasta shapes in sauce, etc

  • 1 month later...

I just thought I'd come back and say that six weeks after taking people's advice and purchasing baby bjorn spoons and plate, Baby Belle has mastered feeding almost entirely by himself. I wanted to post so as to thank people for their advice and also to say that the Baby Bjorn stuff though ridiculously pricey IMO really did make a difference and I would genuinely recommend them.

And we have gone from very messy to hardly any mess - miracles!!!!!

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