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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Baby Dipper bowl and spoon set
by:
Paige
When a toddler starts to feed themselves it can be a messy affair! The other day we literally had spaghetti stuck to the WALL! Even though it is messy it is also very important to allow your toddler to learn how to feed himself. It helps them develop those fine motor skills that they will need for their whole life. That’s why when I discovered Baby Dipper I was really excited! The contoured interior, non slip base, and spoon shaped sides help your little one be better able to feed them selves.
Baby Dipper is also great for moms with infants! It makes it super easy feed your little one while using only one hand!! My little man absolutely loved Baby Dipper and feed himself grits! (Remember I have a little southern boy!) For once he actually got more food in his mouth than on the floor! It was really wonderful!
Also, Baby Dipper is Phthalate-free and lead-free so you can feel assured when you are using this to feed your babies!
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Now is your chance of winning your very own Baby Dipper bowl and spoon set. All I need you to do to be entered to win is to head on over to their faq’s page and tell me one thing you learned!
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-Follow Baby Dipper on Facebook (you can find the link from the FAQs page)
-Subscribe to their newsletter
-blog about this giveaway with a link back here
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-follow this blog
-email three friends and CC it to nursemommypaige
-add my button to your sidebar!
-Follow me on Twitter: thenursemommy
-purchase any item from Baby Dipper for 5 additional entries
Please leave a separate comment for all you do! Ends 3/30 at 10pm
Disclosure:I received the above item in consideration for review. No compensation was received for this post. The Nurse Mommy blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. We will only recommend products or services that we feel are of benefit to our readers. If you have any questions, please contact Paige from The Nurse Mommy nursemommypaige {at} yahoo dot com.
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I learned that it is microwave safe, but microwaving of baby food risks scalding, so it is not recommended.
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ReplyDeleteYes, it is microwave safe, but microwaving of baby food risks scalding, so it is not recommended.
Thanks!
I learned that the Baby Dipper needs to be hand-washed!
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ReplyDeleteI learned that the bowl should be hand-washed for the rubber base to maintain its grip.
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It needs to be hand washed :)
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It holds 4 fluid ounces
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The rubber base is not removable
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This would be great for my son. We started feeding solids today--he's almost 6 months old. They grow so fast!!! I like that the dipper is microwave safe!
ReplyDeleteI learned that the rubber base is permanently attached to the bowl. Thank you so much!
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ReplyDeleteI noticed the hands-washing, which shouldn't eb a problem since it would be the only one. (but so important to know!). Also, that it's phthalate-free, which is 31 with me!!!
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i learned that it should be hand washed (which is fine by my since we don't have a dishwasher!).
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I have your button.
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I learned that in order to maintain the integrity and grippiness of the soft rubber base, the bowl should be hand-washed.
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That you have to hand wash the bowl so the rubber base remains 'sticky'
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I learned to make sure the baby dipper stays as good as possible, it's important to handwash it! Great product ::)
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Love that it is phthalate free!
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