Tommee Tippee Explora 1st Grown up Cutlery Set
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Rounded fork edges
- Weaknesses:
Could be better colours
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These are great for first mouthfulls on there own :) rounded fork ends so less risk of stabbing themselves and great for helping picking the food up :) - Strengths:
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3.63/5
- Strengths:
Good for weaning
- Weaknesses:
Spoon not very deep
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My dauther loved feeling like she was big using these the only down side is the spoon is not very deep so everything just falls of it when picked up by little hands
My 4 year old and 2 year old still use them to this day - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Hard wearing and easy to clean
- Weaknesses:
Plastic can wear over time
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Got these for my little girl. She is now 5 and we still have them. They haven been through the dishwasher, used as chew toys and still in good condition. - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Easy to grip, but metal to give a more grown up feel
- Weaknesses:
Spoon isn’t very deep
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My daughter loves this cutlery which I bought for her on sale in Tesco, the sale price made them good value for money and sometimes wish I’d bought two sets. They have nice bright coloured chunky easy to grip handles but metal ends. A good transition from baby plastic cutlery such as Ikeas. Only down side is that my daughter struggles to keep peas and the like on the spoon as it is not very deep and is more spatula like. It could do with being a little deeper to help keep things on it - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Easy to use
- Weaknesses:
Nothing
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We got these for our toddler before he turned two, has always been good with cutlery and took to these perfectly.
He loves eating his dinner with these and cutting up his food. Easy to clean and seem to be good quality, can’t fault them for the price - Strengths:
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4.25/5
- Strengths:
Perfect size for parents and toddlers
- Weaknesses:
Spoon is too flat
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Overall this set was good quality and at a great sale price. However I was disappointed that the shape and design of the spoon wasn’t thought through well - the spoon is very flat which doesn’t allow children to have things with a runny consistency. I can only use the spoon as a distraction when feeding my child which is disappointing because the size and quality overall is great. Will recommend only if spoon shape is improved or product is heavily discounted because the knife and fork are perfect. See picture for spoon - Strengths:
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4.88/5
- Strengths:
Easy to grip, not sharp, perfect size for toddler hands
- Weaknesses:
Spoon possibly isn’t deep enough
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My toddler has been using this cutlery set since 10 months, he is now 21 months old and uses these really well. Instantly he was able to feed himself much better than using plastic cutlery. The only downfall is the spoon isn’t very “deep” so he’s unable to use it for food like cereal - Strengths:
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4.88/5
- Strengths:
Good value, cute design, easy to grip
- Weaknesses:
None really
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A really nice three piece set, my 13 month old can easily grip each of them. We’ve tried a lot of cutlery both plastic and sterling silver, but this is a really nice set. Cleans nicely. They will be coming on holiday with us to Menorca in September.
Really nice cutlery for small and learning hands. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
They're robust!
- Weaknesses:
They don't have any weaknesses
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I brought these a few years back for my eldest! He still uses them! They're the only knife, fork & spoon he hasn't managed to break!
The colours are lovely & haven't faded over time & they're easy to hold!!
I've suggested them to all my family & friends! - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Really easy to grip and use!
- Weaknesses:
None
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A fantastic first cutlery set! Really easy to them to grip and use nicely! My kids have found them great for all foods and can easily cut up their own food which they love so they can have some independence! We’ve had them for a long time now and they’re still in lovely condition so they last well! - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Different colours
- Weaknesses:
Pricey, I've just bought my daughter a set from a different brand for £1.75
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When I give them to my daughter, she tells me what they are and the colours, which is good because this is learning through something as simple and basic as eating - Strengths:
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3.63/5
- Strengths:
Good size scale for a child
- Weaknesses:
Poor spoon design
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The brightly handled set of cutlery is a basic set for a child to transition between plastic to metal cutlery. Having each item is own colour makes it easier for s child to learn the the names is the cutlery. The handles have a smooth centre plastic with a slightly less smooth plastic around the edges which allows for less slipping away in small hands. Near where the plastic meets the metal there is a circle pattern which is a helpful guide for where to place your fingers. The fork is as good basic design and the tines are not too pointy. The knife is not very sharp so can only really cut soft foods like a banana or fish. Knife not great for cutting even if using a back and forth motion to cut, good for spreading butter on toast. The spoon is the poorest designed in the set! The bowl of the spoon is too flat making it hard to hold liquid in, this means it is harder for s child to eat foods like soup or cereal and milk. It is fine for some foods like ice-cream. Basic set but not really sure it's worth the price would have bought more if they had been made better. Spoon was useless so we got ride of it all together. - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Soft grip, colourful
- Weaknesses:
Value for money
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This cutlery set is brilliant, the handles are easy to hold and have a good grip.
They are easy to clean with no crevices for dirt.
The only disadvantage is that, compared to the rest of the market, these are expensive. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
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great to little ones
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my daughter loves these and still uses them. they are good for the next stage up from plastic and so easy to use. their little fingers are perfect for these. Easy to clean and very sturdy. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Long lasting
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Perfect for that step up from plastic cutlery, very long lasting my daughter has used them for every meal since she was 12 months old. She loves them (I don’t know what I’m going to do when we do make the step up to big girl cutlery). - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
They stand the test of time
- Weaknesses:
A little too big when starting out
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These are great. They are basically colourful mini versions of the real thing. You would need a smaller spoon to start them off with weaning, but then they will last. My daughter is 4 and they are still used for every meal. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Strong and solid cutlery
- Weaknesses:
More shaped metal needed
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I used these for my son when he started to stop using the plastic cutlery. They are very strong and lasted for so long! They are able to be washed in the dishwasher and do not fade or discolour. They also come in lots of different bright colours.
The handles are an ideal shape and weight for a toddler to hold (not too thick or thin). The size of the metal piece is ideal although it could be more roundly shaped like an ordinary knife/spoon. Ideal stepping stone before using all metal cutlery. - Strengths:
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Description
Once your toddler is ready to feed themselves or to take a step towards metal cutlery, try the Tommee Tippee Explora 1st Grown up Cutlery Set.
This brightly coloured set includes a knife, fork and spoon with chunky handles to grip on.
Dishwasher and steriliser safe
Suitable for babies aged 12 months +
BPA-free.