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Where can I get some decent toddler cutlery?

6 replies

Jojay · 12/02/2009 09:06

DS is 2.3 nad really wants to eat 'properly' now.

Trouble is, most of the forks I have, even teh metal ones, have really blunt edges that make it difficult to stab things with, IYSWIM.

Any ideas?

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cmotdibbler · 12/02/2009 09:07

DS uses the dessert knives and forks from our normal cutlery. Works really well as right size but properly sharp

CaptainKarvol · 12/02/2009 09:12

IKEA cutlery is often tiny - I bought some for me when I lived alone, didn't realise till I moved in with DH that it was, effectively, 'child sized'. Our DS uses it now. Might be worth a look?

mejon · 12/02/2009 15:50

I know what you mean about them being blunt - not very useful. DD is currently using a set from Ikea that came with two bowls and a cup. They had red ones and blue ones. It was around £4-5 for the whole set but I don't think you can buy them separately.

silverfrog · 12/02/2009 16:00

we use villeroy & boch sets for the dds (ponce emoticon) but we did buy them at an outlet shop.

Very good, but pricey.

Blackduck · 12/02/2009 16:03

DS has this one and has lasted him well and can 'spear' things here

troutpout · 12/02/2009 16:22

we got some for dd at Ikea
the plastic ones are sharp and we also got some metal ones which were good too
It was ages ago but might be worth a look

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