Spuni has heard the cry of parents and has developed a wonderful spoon to help alleviate the stress of those first foods. Learning something new can be confusing enough for a small child, so what better way to teach a new development than with tools that encourage a natural reaction?
Spuni has a tulip design that naturally encourages babies to latch onto and suck food off of the spoon. The spoon is shallow so it offers children a manageable portion of food, and the curvature of the spoon keeps the food forward rather than being pushed backwards every time a child takes a bite. My son seems to really enjoy the design… I’ve never seen him “latch onto” a spoon before but he definitely does with Spuni. While he loves the shape, I love all the fun, bright colors Spuni offers!
All of the materials used to create Spuni are non-toxic. The creators of Spuni specifically chose not to use any latex or silicone to reduce the risk of infant material allergies, and the spoons are Phthalate, BPA, BPS and PVC free!
Teaching my child healthy eating habits is something I want to do as a mom. With Spuni, this task becomes easier and more enjoyable!
Spuni with Carrying Case :: $16
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natural feeding with the wooden spuni :: review
July 7, 2014 at 6:01 am[…] The Spuni has a unique design and shape to it. I did a review for Spuni several months ago, so you can read all about the ergonomic design of these spoons HERE. […]
June S.
February 3, 2014 at 9:27 am(spuni feed your baby :: review) My daughter-in-law has three or four of these great spoons for my grandson. He really enjoys eating his baby food meal times too.
joanna garcia
February 3, 2014 at 7:59 amlove that it is not from latex and Phthalate, BPA, BPS and PVC free! Def going to get one of these for the new baby!