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BPA free, 'logo' free plates & bowls for 18 month old.

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HenriettaChicken · 28/08/2013 19:17

So my DS is growing out of his tommy tippee bowls & mothercare little plates & I'm looking for some new ones. Preferably several. All I can find in the supermarkets etc are cheap & nasty melamine or covered in Peppa Pig/Cars/Octonauts etc. I don't mind designs - I love them - but this branding seems out of control.

Has anyone seen any BPA free dinner plates that aren't mini adverts?

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RobotHamster · 28/08/2013 19:18

Are you near an ikea?

BeehavingBaby · 28/08/2013 19:21

I used camping bowls and plates for DD3, enamel style ones. Now is the perfect time to buy! The others all used small normal crockery, but I have never had tiles Smile

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LittleBearPad · 28/08/2013 19:26

Another vote for ikea. They are cheap and great.

RobotHamster · 28/08/2013 19:31

Or something like this?

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002ZXUE60/ref=pd_aw_sims_4?pi=SL500_SS115

HenriettaChicken · 28/08/2013 19:58

Thanks all! We will look for BPA options in Ikea. It's not that as we are midway between 2; but is doable if we look for other things too. I like the look of the items listed. The other link though, is to melamine plates; not BPA free.

Thanks for all the suggestions so far!

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HenriettaChicken · 28/08/2013 19:59

We will look for BPA free options.

Learn to type, Henriettachicken!

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RobotHamster · 28/08/2013 20:03

Sorry, thought melamine was bpa free.

All Ikea stuff is though afaik.

mumofboyo · 28/08/2013 20:06

Bought a cow plate, dish and beaker from home bargains last yr for ds. No idea whether it has bpa in it though.

strawberrypenguin · 28/08/2013 20:07

We just use normal plates most of the time with 22mo DS. His small cutlery and the plastic plates and bowls we have around all came from Sainsbury's. plates and bowls are just one all over colour might have come from the camping/party section

gutzgutz · 28/08/2013 21:20

The bigger branches of Boots have nice ones IMO. No idea if BPA free tho. Emma bridgewater also does nice ones. £££ though!

LittleBearPad · 28/08/2013 21:24

Ikea option 1 or Ikea option 2

We've got the second one. They are really good.

MrsTerryPratchett · 29/08/2013 02:25

LittleBearPad option two is great. We have them and i wish we had 20 because DD can get things on the spoon easily with the lip. Brilliant.

Droflove · 31/08/2013 00:31

I prefer just normal crockery too for little one who is 8 mts now. There is too much plastics everywhere with babies!

NoComet · 31/08/2013 00:52

Melamine is a grade A pain because you can't microwave it.

It gets really hot and bubbles it's surface.

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