THE FIRST YEARS - Take & Toss Infant Spoons - 12 Pack

Product Description
$9.95
We've all been in a "spoon situation," where you feed baby on the go and then have nowhere to put the messy spoon. When you can't find a sink, Take & Toss Infant Spoons are a great solution. They're durable enough to use over and over, yet affordable enough to treat as disposables when you need to. Just the right size for an infant's mouth, the plastic material is gentle on baby's gums while the long handle offers balance and an easy grip. You'll swoon for these spoons!
  • Just the right size for an infant's mouth
  • Plastic material is gentle on baby's gums
  • Long handle for balance and an easy grip
  • Durable enough to use over and over, yet affordable enough to treat as disposables
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe; BPA Free
  • 12-pack

Package Description: 12 Pack

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  • Just the right size for an infant's mouth
  • Plastic material is gentle on baby's gums
  • Long handle for balance and an easy grip
  • Durable enough to use over and over, yet affordable enough to treat as disposables
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe; BPA Free
  • 12-pack

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