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Need help on baby/toddler bowls

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sunshiny · 01/04/2009 11:36

Hello! we are 2 mums thinking about designing some new tableware for babies and toddlers (bowls, cups, cutlery). We would LOVE some advice/thoughts/feedback on products you are using, what you think could be improved, if there are any problems you've encountered in feeding your little ones that the current products don't solve, the look and feel of what you're using, whether what your using has changed over time...basically any thoughts you have on how and with what we feed our kids (products, not actual food). Any maverick mums out there who want to share your experiences and insights with us on this thread, please reply, we're counting on you. Looking forward to hearing your ideas and thank you so much for you help in advance

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sunshiny · 06/04/2009 08:28

Not sure what that is, but thanks for the suggestion, we'll look it up. We were hoping people would help because we are not a business and not earning any money, just sitting around thinking about how we could do something at this point, and because we know mumsnet is full of helpful mums who support each other.

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Littlepurpleprincess · 06/04/2009 08:32

Could do with a cup that doesn't leak! Tommy Tippee is crap, Avent drips if held the wrong way up.

sunshiny · 07/04/2009 11:42

Thank! Have you tried the Amadeus 360 cup? They just launched it and I have no idea if it's any good, but they claim it's spillproof. They also have another non spill cup but it looks a lot like TT so not sure it would be an improvement. Ok - so no good cups out there, explains why I am still using bottles for a toddler but then you get teeth issues. What about bowls?

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