Frequently Asked Questions
Look for baby plate and bowl sets that are completely non-toxic, meaning they are made of eco-friendly materials like silicone or bamboo. Your child’s plates should be free of harmful substances like lead, PVC, and BPA.
Once you purchase your child’s dish, be sure to wash it before using it for the first time. After it’s used, use a cloth or sponge with soapy water to clean it. Avoid using abrasive products during the cleaning process.
Yes, divided plates can come in handy for both infants and toddlers. Infants have a tendency to knock food sideways and off the plate. Divided plates lower the chance of food ending up on the floor as opposed to separate sections. For toddlers who are picky eaters, a divided plate helps keep all of their foods separate and avoid mixing textures.