Collection: Cutlery

At some point every child wants to take over the spoon. First attempts with spoons and forks are messy, unpredictable, and essential, so utensils designed for developing skills need to work properly.

Children's utensils aren't just adult versions shrunk down. They're shaped to match how little hands grip, how coordination develops, and how mouths learn to close around food. Short handles suit small reaches, soft silicone protects gums, and chunky grips give control during wobbly early attempts.

As coordination improves, the same utensils that supported first wobbly scoops become everyday tools for independent eating. Rounded fork tines let toddlers stab confidently without sharp edges, curved spoon shapes reach into corners while they practise with everything from soft vegetables to pasta and fruit. All features that turn messy practice into confident, independent eating

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