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100% Silicone 3 Divided Design Car Shape Suction Plates For Babies

Posted By: yfsiliconeproducts

Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023

Price: $5.00

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Keep mealtime with your toddler mess-free and stress-free with silicone suction plates. Our 100% silicone feeding plates encourage independent eating without the mess. Place your suction plate on any flat surface for an extra secure grip that won't budge – you'll never worry about your child throwing, tipping, or tossing their plate again.


Technical Information of 100% Silicone 3 Divided Design Car Shape Suction Plates For Babies
Type silicone toddlers suction plates
Material food grade silicone
Size 40*29.7cm 167g
Feature suction base silicone plates
Package opp bag and customized package


Features/Characteristics of Silicone Toddlers Suction Plates
Plates are 100% food-grade silicone. There are no fillers or harmful materials that could leach into your child’s food! Ultra-durable and unbreakable silicone is the ideal material for toddler dishes. No more cracked plates or spending money to replace them. Plus, silicone is dishwasher and microwave friendly. Pop them in the microwave for a quick reheat, then toss them in the dishwasher for quick and easy clean-up!


Properties of Silicone Toddlers Suction Plates
Say goodbye to tantrums and arguments at the table. Divided plates are perfect for picky eaters who don’t like their food to touch. Raised edges allow your child to scoop food without pushing it off the plate or mixing it in with other foods on the plate. Plus, each section is the perfect size for toddler portions. Mealtime with your toddler has never been easier.


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