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Non-toxic material (LFGB certified)
Delivery: 2-4 business days
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Children's spoon in silicone and stainless steel steel
This children's spoon consists of one part in stainless steel and one in silicone. The spoon is easy for a small child to grasp and the steel part is so thin and small that it easily fits into a small child's mouth.
All of our spoons and children's cutlery are specially designed for young children and can be used from 6 months. Start your journey towards independent eating with our children's cutlery!
Read our tips here How to teach your child to eat independently with a spoon.
- Material: Silicone and steel
- Size: 12.9x3.2x1.1cm
Made in China. Read more about our purchasing policy and quality process under about us --> purchasing & product development.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Before first use, the product should be washed and then placed in boiling water in
5 minutes. Then let cool. This is to ensure good hygiene.
To ensure that the product is kept hygienic after use:
- Before and after each use, the product should be sterilized or washed thoroughly to ensure hygiene.
- Dishwasher safe.
- When washing by hand, wash with warm water, mild detergent and a soft dish brush or
sponge. - Avoid using sharp or abrasive tools that may damage the surface.
Material: LFGB certified silicone and stainless steel.
Our products are made of non-toxic, LFGB certified material. It is the strictest
the standard for products in contact with food, so you can feel safe
by using our products every day.
Here You can read more about Knatteplock's security program Knatteplock Care.
Age recommendation: From 6 months.
For your child's safety:
WARNING!
- The product should always be used under the supervision of an adult.
- Inspect the product before each use.
- Discard it at the first sign of damage or wear.
- Our cutlery meets the safety standards for children's items, but is not intended to be used as a chew or teething toy. If
If the child chews on the product regularly, it can affect its durability, and if small parts come loose, it can pose a choking hazard.
Meets European safety standard EN 14372:2004.
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