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Anyone use a Nibbler for BLW?

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lucysnowe · 21/10/2008 17:15

Hi all!

I saw a Tommee Tippee 'Nibbler' in Tescos - seems to be a BLW thing to help the baby hold on to things - looks a bit like this:

tinyurl.com/66tc9f

Has anyone tried it? How does it work?

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lucysnowe · 21/10/2008 17:16

tsk, tinyurl.com/66tc9f

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MurderousMarla · 21/10/2008 17:19

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dilbertina · 21/10/2008 17:20

I think it may be one of those net things - basically baby chews the food through the net so only puree stuff comes out. This would seem contrary to the philosophy of BLW...and a waste of money.

lucysnowe · 21/10/2008 17:53

Ah I thought the baby held on to the net type thing! I had it the wrong way around. Good I suppose if you are afraid of choking but they don't get to hold on to the food which is a shame. Maybe quite nice for ice lollies tho?

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MamaHobgoblin · 21/10/2008 18:52

I couldn't face washing it out all the time! Yuk. It doesn't really appeal for a number of reasons - ds eats apple that's been softened in some butter and water, and he copes fine with most other fruit.

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