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If you can get your kids to eat sushi in the first place, you’re already way ahead of the rest of us. Next up is teaching them to eat their Japanese fare traditionally — or at least as traditionally as you can with a primate attached to...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Apr 22nd, 2010, 11:00 am
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The transition from munching on finger foods to self-feeding with utensils is never a neat-and-tidy affair, but with Boon’s Benders Adaptable Utensils, you may be able to ease baby’s frustration. The two-piece set comes with a spork and...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Mar 20th, 2010, 5:56 pm
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This stay-put utensil and bowl set keeps baby clean, while promoting self-feeding. The suction cups keep the bowl and utensils securely fastened to any surface. Elastic coils attached to the utensils and mimic natural reflexes of young children,...
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Posted by Christine_Coppa on Feb 9th, 2010, 4:06 pm
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Whether your kids freak out when their food touches or you just want to bring home the cafeteria experience without the institutionalized (in)edibles, this cup ($4) and tray ($9.50) set has you covered. Made from melamine, it’s safe for the dishwasher,...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jan 28th, 2010, 9:00 am
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Who knows where the wild things are? Evidently artist Matte Stephens, whose orange monster placemat gives your little beasties a place of their own at the (literal) mess table. Providing 16″ x 14″ worth of space to catch all those crumbs...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jan 11th, 2010, 10:00 am
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Who said anything about giving the kids knives? They can still cut your prep work in half when you’re making dinner by cutting up veggies, herbs and more.
This “Young Cooks Cutting Accessories Set” comes from the Rachael Ray from Furi...
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Posted by jeannesager on Sep 16th, 2009, 2:29 pm
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Staying home this summer with the kids? You can still have a world-wide adventure from inside your kitchen.
Taking kids around the world, the Handstand Kids offer up cookbooks with kid-friendly fare (both for eating and making) coupled with lessons in...
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Posted by jeannesager on Jul 7th, 2009, 12:32 pm
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Hands up, how many of us buy paper plates for the aesthetic value? That may change with these “It’s Not Paper!” melamine plates, which, thanks to their dishwasher- (but not microwave-) safe construction, can go from picnic to birthday...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jun 16th, 2009, 9:00 am
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One of the cutest stories ever – a Dutch grandma had the habit of making bibs with sleeves for all the new babies in the family. One of the kids decided Grandma Sjaan’s designs needed to go worldwide and the bbib (buh-bib) was born.
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Posted by editors on Jun 11th, 2009, 11:04 am