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Product Description

Meet the Baby-Led Handle
Helps baby develop self-feeding skills for their first bite and beyond

Whether your baby is 3, 4, 5, or 6 months old, it's never too soon to prepare! Establishing routines and developing key skills early helps set the stage for a smooth transition to starting solids.

Our expertly-designed baby-led products feature a handle that is perfectly sized for tiny hands. This short, fat, round handle supports the development of the palmar grasp (stabilizing an object against their palm while curling their fingers around it) and assists with hand-to-mouth movements. By strengthening these skills, your baby will be ready for their baby-led weaning journey!

Motor planning is a vital skill that helps babies learn to remember and perform specific movements, such as bringing a spoon to their mouth. The ezpz baby-led handle plays a key role in this developmental process, as it is consistent across each stage. This makes it easier for babies to transition from oral exploration to self-feeding.

Details

  • Dimensions: 3.75 x 0.9 x 0.9
  • Portion size: Narrow spoon bowl safely fits baby’s mouth
  • 100% food grade silicone
  • Third-party quality tested (BPA, BPS, PVC, and phthalate free)
  • Built to last (silicone will not wear or fade)
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Dishwasher safe

Cleaning + Care

Here are some recommendations for keeping your ezpz products good as new: 

  • 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 moisturizers stick to silicone and can leave a soapy after-taste.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.