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Big Spoons

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Janus · 19/11/2001 19:08

Does anyone know where I can buy big spoons for my 16 month old to eat with? I have had the Heinz spoons and Tommy Tippee but find that these hold hardly any food especially now that she is mostly using cutlery herself - it simply slops off as there is no real depth to the spoons. I did once find a Winnie the Pooh set which was quite deep but lost the flipping thing and can't find another one. Any ideas?
Thanks.

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Dixie · 19/11/2001 19:46

My ds & I are extremely happy with the mothercare own brand of cutlery! (NOT THEIR WEANING SET, AGAIN VERY SMALL). Their own cutlery comes in apack of 4 yellow & blue plastic(2 forks & 2 spoons). My friends have also converted to this brand recently as they too liked what they saw at my son's meal times.

Lizzer · 20/11/2001 11:14

Ikea do a good set of children's cutley (least they used to, I have a set passed down from my 8yr old sister but I think they still make them!) they are stainless steel with plastic handles. If you are looking for plastic then I did get a winnie the pooh set (possibly the same as you saw) in Matalan about a year ago which, like you say, are better because they are deeper - they were ridiculously cheap too!

Ouch · 20/11/2001 12:37

I was in Ikea at the weekend and they had both plastic and stainless steel childrens' cutlery. The spoons are a good size and had deep bowls. They also had colourful plastic plates and beakers - all nice and plain and fantastically cheap.

Batters · 20/11/2001 21:22

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Willow2 · 22/11/2001 22:38

Ikea is fab - word of warning though - the one near Hanger Lane, London is re-doing its kids department and there is very little on display ...as I found out yesterday.

Joe1 · 23/11/2001 08:02

Janus saw a Winnie Pooh set in the Robert Dyas leaflet delivered yesterday.

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