EzPz Development Utensil Set, 3 Sets (11 Colors)
EzPz Development Utensil Set, 3 Sets (11 Colors)
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EzPz Development Utensil Set provides babies, toddlers and preschoolers with the training tools they need to safely use utensils and self-feed. The developmental system starts with the Tiny Spoons for dipping (4 months +), followed by the Mini Utensils for scooping + piercing (12 months +) and concludes with the Happy Utensils, which layers in knife skills like spreading and cutting (2 years +).
- Provides the tools needed for children to learn how to dip, scoop, pierce, and cut.
- Set includes Tiny Spoons (2-pack), Mini Utensils (spoon + fork) and Happy Utensils (spoon + fork + knife)
- Food grade silicone + nylon
- Third-party quality tested (BPA, BPS, PVC, and phthalate free)
- Dishwasher safe
Recommended for 4M+
Product Description
Product Description
Here are some tips and tricks for cleaning your ezpz products!
All of our products are tested by an independent 3rd party laboratory and comply with all applicable CPSC and FDA regulations and standards (including dishwasher safety).
Here are some recommendations for keeping your ezpz products good as new:
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Clean your item(s) with warm, soapy water instead of the dishwasher; we recommend using unscented, non-oily soaps and detergents. Dish soaps that contain essential oils, antibacterial agents and moisturisers stick to silicone and can leave a soapy after-taste.
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Use the steam and dry settings on your dishwasher and ensure that there is enough distance between the item(s). Space will allow the dishwasher to clean the detergent thoroughly.
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Use gel pods or liquid dish detergent over powder. Also consider adding white vinegar or a non-toxic rinse aid to your wash cycle to reduce mineral build-up.
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For soap residue or water spots (which are most likely mineral deposits from hard water), you can wipe or soak the item(s) with white vinegar and baking soda (1:2 ratio).
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Baking the mat at 275 degrees for about 45 minutes may also help inactivate the soap esters causing the smell. Note - this recommendation is only for mats; smaller items (cups, utensils, etc.) should not be placed in the oven.

