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By Brenna Howsepian, R.D. | Jun 16, 2022

BabyCenter selects products based on the research of our editors and the wisdom of parents in the BabyCenter Community. All prices and details are accurate at the time of publication. We may earn a commission from shopping links.

Bowls, plates, and feeding mats designed specifically for babies can make meals more enjoyable and less messy. We analyzed reviews in the BabyCenter Community to discover parents' most-recommended baby bowls and plates, and combined with our editors' expertise, selected the top picks. Read on for the best baby suction bowl, the best baby suction plate, and more.

Best baby bowl overall

Bumkins Silicone First Feeding Set

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This ergonomically designed feeding set helps you introduce new foods and transition your baby to self-feeding. Silicone makes for a durable bowl that is heat-safe and freezer-friendly. Storing leftovers is easy with an included clear silicone lid that you can label with a dry-erase marker. Bonus: The spoon is double ended, with one end for dipping into purees and the other end for scooping up solids.

Heads up

Some parents say the suction stopped working or wasn't strong enough. (Note: To increase the suction's strength, try adding a small amount of water on the bottom before pushing it down on your highchair or table.)

Parents say

"We love the Bumkins bowls and plates that suction. It's the only brand we have."

Specs

  • Capacity: 10 ounces
  • Silicone
  • Microwaveable, freezer safe, and dishwasher safe (top rack)
  • Recommended age: 4 months and up

Best baby suction bowl

Avanchy Bamboo Suction Baby Bowl

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From traditional spoon feeding to baby-led weaning and toddler self-feeding, this beautifully crafted bowl can be used for years. Bamboo is a sustainably grown plant that is hypoallergenic and resistant to mold and mildew, making it a safe product for your baby. A colorful silicone ring suctions the bowl to a surface and detaches for easy cleanup. Each set comes with one bowl and a feeding spoon that works in your hand or your baby's.

Heads up

To create a strong suction, press down on the bowl until all the air releases. A loose suction will make it easy for your baby to pull the bowl off the table – and if thrown or dropped, the bowl can break.

Parents say

"I've had the most success with the Avanchy bamboo bowls. The suction seems to work a bit better than with other brands."

Specs

  • Capacity: 10 ounces
  • Organic bamboo and silicone
  • Hand wash only
  • Recommended age: 4 months and up

Best baby bowl for travel

Nuby Garden Fresh Mash N' Feed Bowl

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This versatile bowl is perfect for feeding on the go and stores easily in your diaper bag. The kit includes a hand masher, a mashing bowl with a non-slip base, a sealing lid, and a long-handled feeding spoon. You can quickly mash fruit, steamed veggies, potatoes, and other nutritious foods to whatever texture you want for your baby. The sealing lid allows you to store larger batches for later or keep food secure while in transit.

Heads up

You'll want to scrub the inside of the bowl with a brush to get all the food out of the ridges before placing it in the dishwasher.

Specs

  • Capacity: 9 ounces
  • BPA-free plastic
  • Dishwasher and freezer safe
  • Recommended age: 4 months and up

Best affordable baby bowl

Munchkin Stay Put Suction Bowl

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Three vibrantly colored bowls that hold different amounts are included in this set. The wide suction base stabilizes the bowl to limit spills and help your baby easily scoop up food. Plus, these can be stacked together for compact storage.

Heads up

Depending on your surface, the suction may weaken throughout a meal. Some parents say they have to re-suction the bowls a few times.

Parents say

"Munchkin Stay Put Suction Bowls work awesome for us! We take them everywhere and he can't get them up, even when he hangs onto the edge."

Specs

  • Capacity: 7 to 16 ounces
  • BPA-free plastic
  • Microwave and top-rack dishwasher safe
  • Recommended age: 6 months and up

Best baby suction plate

Bumkins Silicone Grip Dish

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Available in a variety of bright colors and shapes (including some very cute Disney characters), this plate is perfect for your older baby's transition to self-feeding. The walls of each section are sloped to help babies scoop up each bite. Plus, you can buy a separate storage lid to save leftovers.

Heads up

Silicone can absorb strong odors and flavors. Some parents say they aren't able to get rid of lingering aromas and tastes even after cleaning these plates thoroughly.

Parents say

"The Bumkins suction plates work really well for us. I use them on a smooth tray for optimal suction."

Specs

  • Capacity: 3 sections that hold 5 oz, 5 oz, and 9 oz
  • Silicone
  • Dishwasher and oven safe
  • Recommended age: 6 months and up

Best baby placemat

Baby Mumbo Food Catching Placemat

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Made from food-grade silicone, this mat covers more space than baby plates and bowls, which means less of a mess on your table. The lightweight mat is easy to clean and resistant to mold and bacteria. Each mat has a small tray that can be used to serve food or to catch dropped food. You can use this mat by itself or add your baby's favorite bowl or plate on top.

Heads up

This mat doesn't have suction, and some parents say their babies figured out how to grab this and throw it.

Specs

  • Size: 10 x 16 inches
  • Food-grade silicone
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Recommended age: 6 months and up

Best baby feeding mat

The Mini Mat by ezpz

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Designed by a feeding specialist, this ezpz mat adds a smile (literally) to mealtime while supporting motor skill development. The three sections help remind parents to provide a balanced meal with a variety of foods. The mat fits most highchairs, and the entire plate suctions for maximum stability. It's packaged in a reusable bag that you can stash in your diaper bag.

Heads up

Parents with space-saving highchairs say the mat is too big for the highchair tray.

Parents say

"We have two and they're great! My daughter likes to throw her bowls and plates, but she can't throw the mat. I like the different compartments."

"The ezpz mat comes in a travel bag and is great for eating out."

Specs

  • Capacity: 3 sections that hold 2 oz, 2 oz, and 4 oz
  • Silicone
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe
  • Recommended age: 6 months and up

What are baby bowls and plates?

The right baby bowls and plates can make mealtimes easier for your baby and cut down on the mess involved. Many of parents' favorites suction to a table or highchair tray, so your little one can't pick up a meal and fling it to the floor. And these bowls and plates are designed with arching sides to help your baby get food onto the spoon.

As you introduce solids, start with smaller portion sizes so your baby isn't overwhelmed. Baby bowls may seem too big for the servings your little one needs during the early months of eating solids, but they're designed for longevity, so your child can keep using them for years to come.

What to look for in baby bowls and plates

Baby bowls and plates are made from many materials: plastic, wood, squishy silicone. Hard plastic is the easiest to keep clean, but some plastic can shatter if your baby throws or drops it just right; less rigid plastic can warp in the dishwasher and gather smells and stains. Wood can stain over time, too, but it's natural and practically indestructible; silicone is fun to touch but gets a funky smell eventually.  

Many baby bowls and plates come with suction cups or otherwise adhere to the table to keep your baby from picking it up and throwing it. Very determined or strong kids can still sometimes defeat these devices, but they can be useful for many situations.

Baby plates are usually compartmentalized into three or four sections, so you can expose your baby to a variety of flavors and textures. (Divided plates are also helpful for picky toddlers who don't like their food to be touching.) They also come in different shapes and colors to liven up mealtimes.

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14 Best Baby Plates and Bowls

If baby has just started sampling solids, they’re probably not a food connoisseur just yet—but that doesn’t mean they still don’t have taste. Sometimes getting your little one to start loving mealtime is as simple as organizing their fare on a festive baby plate or in a fun shaped baby bowl. They’ll feel like they finally have a place at the table (literally), and they’ll be more excited to dig into what you’re putting down. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of playful plateware on the market today. From sectioned plates that let your kiddo explore different colors, shapes and textures to bowls with suction bases that can stand up to your willful little eater (if and when they start flinging purees and finger foods), these are the baby dinner sets you’ll want to stock up on.

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Overall best baby plate
Best baby suction plate
Best silicone baby plate
Best bamboo baby plate
Best metal baby plate
Best baby placemat plate
Best budget-friendly baby plate
Overall best baby bowl
Best baby suction bowl
Best silicone baby bowl
Best bamboo baby bowl
Best metal baby bowl
Best budget-friendly baby bowl
Best baby dinner set

What to Look for in Baby Plates and Bowls

At this age, baby’s standards are almost non-existent, but they will show preferences for certain colors over others, and might even ask for a particular baby plate or bowl at snack or mealtime (their froggy plate, their smiley-sun bowl or the set with the spoons that have eyes!) because it just makes what they’re noshing on more fun and even yummier.

As the parent, though, your dinnerware wish list is probably more motivated by what the baby plates and bowls are made of, how easy they are to clean and keep in one piece, if they can promise less of a mess at mealtimes and what kinds of extras they might come with. It’s the little things that prove to be the most important sometimes, like travel-ready lids for eating on the go or easy-grip handles that let you feed your finicky toddler one-handed. Keep the following considerations in mind:

  • Material and durability. When it comes to baby plates and bowls, there are a number of material options to choose from: silicone, plastic (certified non-toxic BPA- and phthalate-free plastic, that is), eco-friendly bamboo and even stainless steel. Silicone and plastic are your best bets when durability and longevity are a concern, but bamboo also has great endurance and is naturally antimicrobial. Stainless steel is certainly durable and has a cool look to it, but it’s better suited for older toddlers who have more experience eating and are no longer (or less frequently) tossing their plates, bowls and utensils with reckless abandon.
  • Suction features. If baby gets a kick out of dumping their food onto the floor, try to scout out baby suction plates and baby suction bowls that will stick to the high chair or table. Knowing that your mess-prone omnivore has their purees, cereals, yogurts or first finger foods in a container that stays put might help you fret a little less.
  • Easy cleanup. For the most part, baby plates and bowls can safely go in the dishwasher post-dining. You’ll still want to cross-reference the manufacturer’s washing instructions, though, to ensure you’re not putting baby’s tableware through more than it can handle. It also depends on the material; bamboo dishes should always be hand-washed, since the protective glosses and varnishes that cover bamboo pieces can be compromised in a wash cycle, leaving them dry, cracked and porous—and you won’t want baby eating from a plate or bowl that’s harboring bacteria.
  • Fun factor. Adorable animal-shaped plates and bowls and pastel-colored baby dinner sets that can bring smiles to even the grumpiest little ones. After all, the best baby dishes are the ones they will consistently reach for to eat both their favorite and not-so-favorite foods. If baby’s green froggy plate will get them to eat one or two broccoli florets (instead of throwing them on the floor), then you’ll want to keep it around!

Best Baby Plates

Ready to add some new baby plates to your kitchen cabinets? These are our top picks that serve up everything needed for a mess- and stress-free meal session.

Overall Best Baby Plate

Green Sprouts Baby Learning Plate Made from Silicone

Parents of little ones who demand that their peas and carrots don’t touch will appreciate this clever dish. It has four separate sections that help you serve up perfect toddler portions from each food group. The learning plate is made from food-grade silicone and is free from PVC, BPAs and petroleum. It also has a suction base to prevent toppling and an easy-release tab to help you unpeel it from a high chair or table. Better yet, it’s heat-resistant, dishwasher-safe and virtually indestructible.

Best Baby Suction Plate

WeeSprout Divided Suction Plates with Lids

WeeSprout’s silicone divided plates are microwave-, dishwasher-, oven- and freezer-safe and feature an extra-strong suction base that will keep everything in place. Parents will appreciate that the three divided sections have higher sides than other similar products to better reduce spillage. Plus, these baby plates are made of 100 percent BPA-free silicone and come in sets of three vibrant colors.

Best Silicone Baby Plate

Bumkins Silicone Grip Toddler Dish

This stylish option from Bumkins is a natural pick for the best silicone baby plate. Made from soft silicone, the dish features three perfectly proportioned sections and a strong suction base that secures to any surface. It’s also dishwasher-safe and free from BPAs and other harmful chemicals, and comes in a variety of colors to keep things playful. Talk about an all around win!
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Best Bamboo Baby Plate

bamboo bamboo Fox Suction Plate

Your own wiley fox might not be a fan of what this woodland creature feasts on, but the bamboo baby plate is an adorable way to get them to eat! Made from bamboo that’s free of plastic, melamine and toxins, the fox plate provides three curved compartments for different types of foods (foxes do love apples and raspberries, which are great finger foods for your scavenger!) and easy scooping. Plus, the trusty suction bottom clings to any smooth surface, so you don’t have to worry about the plate toppling over.

Best Metal Baby Plate

Ahimsa Balanced Bites Stainless Steel Plates

Looking for an alternative to silicone baby plates and bowls? Check out this stainless steel tableware from Ahimsa. Created by a real-life mom (who also happens to be a pediatrician), the plates are free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, melamine and lead. Plus, steel dishes are incredibly strong and non-porous, meaning they won’t retain bacteria or become discolored over time. Each plate is divided into three sections to help you serve up a balanced meal. Granted, they’re a little pricey, but they’ll surely last a lifetime.

Best Fun-Shaped Baby Plate

Loulou Lollipop Silicone Suction Snack Plate

Up baby’s mealtime motivation with these adorable animal-shaped baby plates. They come in a variety of shapes, including an elephant, lion, bunny, alligator and rhino—all sure to inspire even the picker of eaters. The bowls are made of 100 percent silicone that’s free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, lead and cadmium, and can safely be popped into the microwave and dishwasher for easy heating and cleaning. Plus, they have a suction base to help keep mealtime messes to a minimum. All reasons why these baby plates earned a Best of Baby award!

Best Baby Placemat Plate

ezpz Mini Mat

Outsmart baby’s tendency to toss their plate on the floor with this mini baby placemat from ezpz, a one-piece silicone plate and placemat combo that suctions to the table (or any flat surface). Divided sections encourage parents to serve a variety of foods, and the plate lightweight enough to bring along on trips or dinners out. Made from 100 percent food-grade silicone, it’s BPA-, BPS-, PVC-, lead- and phthalate-free, as well as dishwasher safe. These baby plates even come in a variety of colors. As an added bonus, you can take 15 percent off sitewide with the code BUMP15.

Best Budget-Friendly Baby Plate

Re-Play 4pk Divided Plate

We love that these hard, textured plastic baby plates are virtually indestructible and completely BPA-, phthalate-, PVC- and melamine-free. Plus, the environmentally friendly divided plates, available in fun, bright colors, are made from recycled milk jugs and 100 percent recyclable at their end of use! Best of all, they come in a pack of four and are super affordable.

Best Baby Bowls

How about some new baby bowls for their chunkier purees, yogurts, pastas and soft scrambled eggs? Here you’ll find seven creative crocks with suction bases, high sides and lids to help keep things tidy when baby sits down to eat.

Overall Best Baby Bowl

Avanchy Baby Bamboo Stay Put Suction Bowl and Spoon

If you like the idea of a plastic-free baby bowl but still want it to stay put, this pick from Avanchy is an excellent choice. The bowl itself is made out of organic, biodegradable bamboo, and the ultra strong, BPA-free silicone suction base easily attaches to any flat surface—seriously, it has the best (read: babyproof) suction base we’ve yet to come across. Included with the bowl is a bamboo and silicone spoon that’s perfectly sized for baby’s hands, but not so small that parents will find it difficult to use. Just make sure to wash this one by hand since it’s not dishwasher-safe.

Best Baby Suction Bowl

Munchkin Stay Put Suction Bowls

Next up on our list is Munchkin’s set of three different sized bowls. The strong suction base keeps baby from trying to throw it across the room, while the quick-release tabs make it easy for parents to remove. These baby bowls are BPA-free as well as microwave- and dishwasher-safe. Given that they’re a best-seller among parents, you might want to get your hands on them fast!

Best Silicone Baby Bowl

Olababy Silicone Suction Bowl

This baby bowl from Olababy is a microwave-, freezer- and dishwasher-safe pick with a super-strong silicone suction base. (Based on our experience, even the most dexterous of babies are no match for this bowl’s suction abilities.) Made from 100 percent nontoxic, food-grade silicone that’s durable and bacteria-resistant, it’s a choice you can feel good about. It even comes with a handy lid to save whatever leftovers baby doesn’t polish off. (Also checkout Olababy’s amazing silicone plates, which won a Best of Baby award!)

Best Bamboo Baby Bowl

Wild and Stone Baby Bamboo Bowl and Spoon Set

Searching for baby bowls made from eco-friendly materials? Check out this tableware set composed of sustainably sourced bamboo and food-grade silicone. Designed to look like a smiling sun, the bowl has a removable suction base that adheres to any smooth surface. It comes with a silicone-tipped spoon, with no sharp edges or corners that could harm baby’s sensitive gums or newly emerged teeth, giving you one less thing to worry about.

Best Metal Baby Bowl

Avanchy Stainless Steel Baby Bowl and Spoon Set

We love pastels and bright punchy colors for little ones, but for parents looking for something to match their own sleek design aesthetics, this black and stainless steel baby bowl is right up your alley. The pick from Avanchy adheres firmly to any flat surface with its silicone suction ring, making sliding, tipping or hangry Hulk moments a non-issue at mealtime. When baby is done eating, simply pull on the easy-release tab to pluck the bowl off their tray and into the sink for easy cleaning. It’s crafted from double-walled, non-heat transferring, 18/8 stainless steel, so the bowl can go through the ringer without getting ruined. And most importantly, food stays hot, but chubby baby fingers remain cool! Be warned, this bestseller has a tendency to fly off store shelves.

Best Budget-Friendly Baby Bowl

Skip Hop Easy-Grab Bowls

Designed with parents’ comfort in mind, Skip Hop’s baby bowls feature a unique comfort-grip handle to take the hard work out of feeding time. Thanks to the ergonomic design, you can easily grip the bowl in one hand, leaving your other hand free to coax baby to eat. The set includes two phthalate- and BPA-free bowls complete with lids, so storing leftovers is easier than ever. And at less than $12 for a dual pack, they’re a total steal!

Best Baby Dinner Set

Baby Bjorn Baby Feeding Set

Here’s a dinner set that not only looks good but also works well for little eaters. The unique shape of the baby plate makes it easy for tots to scoop up food and harder to tip the plate. Meanwhile, the silverware handles have a ring to prevent baby’s hand from slipping down too far, and a groove to prevent the fork and spoon from sliding into the plate. The set also comes with a grip-friendly cup and an adjustable bib with a spill pocket. (And who wouldn’t be obsessed with the delightful color palette?)

checklist from a pediatrician for parents - article on TCHK

Like most children's devices, utensils for babies should first of all make life easier for parents. It is much more reasonable, for example, to buy a plastic plate than to collect glass fragments from the floor several times a day. And it’s safer to give a plastic mug to a child so as not to run after him, insuring family china.

And yet, in this matter, as in everything else, you should know the measure: do not buy too much and do not delay the transition to the usual "adult" plates and cutlery. Pediatrician Ekaterina Volkova spoke about the basic rules for using children's dishes.

Benefits of special baby dishes

  1. Safety. Smooth shapes and the absence of sharp elements will protect the child from accidental injuries, and unbreakable material will allow you not to worry about the fact that the baby will drop the dishes and get hurt by splinters.
  2. Hygienic. The child in the first years of life should have separate dishes. If you choose a special children's kit, it will be easy to track that only the baby uses it.
  3. Convenience. Children's tableware is light and unpretentious in use, you can easily take it with you, for example, for a walk. Many models are as ergonomic as possible and are equipped with details that facilitate the feeding process (suction cups, valves and non-spill pockets, rubberized handles, non-slip bottom, temperature indicator).
  4. Design. Bright colors, favorite characters from fairy tales and cartoons will surely attract the attention of the child. With such dishes, it will be easier to seat him at the table and persuade him to finish eating soup or porridge in order to get to the picture at the bottom.

Pros and cons of different materials for baby dishes

Plastic is the most common material. It is lightweight, impact resistant and inexpensive. Plastic utensils can have a variety of shapes and colors, perform any task. It is important to carefully study the label - not every plate or plastic mug can be put in the microwave and washed in the dishwasher. In this case, it is better to take dishes from trusted world brands. They have certificates that guarantee that products during active use will not be damaged and will not emit harmful substances. The disadvantage of plastic utensils is that they are not environmentally friendly. Try to properly dispose of it after use or hand it over to collection points.

Silicone is a safe material from which many baby accessories are made: pacifiers, teethers, toys, dishes. He does not beat and almost does not give in to children's teeth, is not afraid of high temperatures and washing in the dishwasher. High-quality silicone does not emit harmful substances and does not react with food. The downside is that the dishes are quite thick. In addition, there is a risk of falling for unscrupulous manufacturers who use harmful dyes and chemicals. It is important to pay attention to the service life of silicone utensils and the rules for caring for them.

Bamboo is a lightweight and fairly durable material. Bamboo tableware is beautiful and safe. However, the cymbal may not withstand a strong blow and still break. Another important point is that such dishes cannot be used in the microwave and it is better not to wash them in the dishwasher, as they can be deformed from prolonged contact with water.

glass and ceramic are safe in composition, but break easily and may injure a child. They are best used when the children grow up or when an adult is still feeding the baby himself, who does not have the opportunity to reach the plate. Pay attention: there should be no chips or cracks on the dishes. Say goodbye to broken plates without regret, and even more so do not give them to children: a tiny piece of glass or enamel can get into the esophagus and damage internal organs.

Metal is not the best option for children's dishes. It heats up quickly and cools down for a long time, the child can get burned. Leave metal bowls and cups for hiking.

Wood is a safe and environmentally friendly material, but it is not suitable for children's dishes: dishwasher and microwave are contraindicated for wood. In addition, over time, it will accumulate germs, dirt and harmful substances.

What dishes to buy for a baby: a checklist for parents

1. Spoon. She will be needed in 4-6 months for the introduction of complementary foods and for medication. The first is better to take a silicone spoon. It is not too deep, hypoallergenic and safe for baby's delicate gums. However, some mothers prefer silver or plastic - this is also quite acceptable if used carefully. However, you should not “flirt” with silicone and plastic spoons. It is better for a child to learn to eat on his own with metal appliances. Spoons can be a special small size, but the more they resemble real "adults", the better.

2. Plug. It will come in handy closer to the year or to the moment when the child begins to actively learn to eat on his own. In addition to its direct purpose, it will also help develop coordination, manual dexterity and fine motor skills. Give preference to metal appliances with rounded teeth. They are easier to use, easier to clean, and more durable than plastic ones.

3. First plate. She appears after the spoon at the same time when the baby tries the first complementary foods. It is better to start with a small plate, since the portions are also small at first. Later, when the menu becomes diverse, two more plates will be needed - deep for the first courses and flatter for the second.

There are plates on sale with a rubberized base that prevents slipping on the table, which is convenient for a baby and an adult. The option when the bottom of the plate is attached to the countertop with a suction cup is not so straightforward. On the one hand, it securely fixes the plate, making it stable. On the other hand, in order to move such a plate, you will have to make an effort, and from a sudden movement, the contents can splash on the table and floor. However, this option is good when you need to give your child chopped fruits or berries, that is, something that is convenient to eat with your hands.

4. Non-spill cup. This is the bottle-to-cup transition where the baby is trying to drink a liquid that flows freely (as opposed to a breast or a bottle with a nipple that must be sucked on to get the contents). Someone needs it for 2-3 months. Some have been using it for a year or more.

The cup usually has two handles, so it is convenient for the baby to get used to drinking on his own. The main difference between a drinking bowl and a mug is that it has a lid, thanks to which the liquid will not spill. The lid can be with a straw, with a silicone or plastic spout, with interchangeable nozzles. The choice is yours, or rather, your child's. Most often, you have to buy several options so that the baby can choose the one that suits him best. Remember: the more complex the design of the drinker, the more difficult it is to wash it well. Some parents skip the sippy stage and go straight to the regular cup.

5. Cup. Her turn will come after the drinker (or instead). Someone masters the cup as early as 8–10 months, someone closer to 1.5 years. In any case, the cup must meet two main criteria - to be comfortable and safe. She can have two handles or one, 100–150 ml is enough in volume so that it is not difficult and convenient for a child to hold her. By kindergarten age, as a rule, the baby calmly copes with small ceramic cups and glasses.

Seven golden rules for caring for children's dishes

  1. Wash immediately after meals to prevent bacterial growth.
  2. Dry upside down and do not put wet dishes in the cupboard, otherwise there is a risk that residual water will rot or also become a source of bacteria.
  3. Do not wipe the dishes with a towel to avoid leaving dust and fluff on them. Dry naturally or use paper towels.
  4. Periodically pour boiling water over dishes to disinfect them.
  5. Use only safe, certified detergents or do not use them at all - first foods can be easily washed off with plain hot water.
  6. Do not allow other family members to use baby's utensils.
  7. If possible, store children's dishes separately from adults.

These rules apply both to special children's dishes and when the child eats from ordinary plates and uses ordinary spoons. Try to label and store them separately so as not to expose the fragile organism to additional contact with "adult" bacteria.

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