
Unfortunately, the construction utensils aren’t included, but standard-issue forks and spooks will still get the job done with this Kid’s Construction Plate. “Cone Zones” keep your peas separate from your mashed potatoes and nuggets, while raised guides let more adventurous eaters scoot their food from one compartment to the next. Yeah, it technically does encourage playing with your food, but it’s the little things that help make mealtime manageable.
Dishwasher- and microwave-safe, and paint-, lead-, BPA, PVC- and phthalate-free — get yours for $15.95 from The Afternoon.
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