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Ultimate Guide to Baby Feeders: Mesh and Silicone
You may have seen baby feeders, whether mesh or silicone, and wondered what they are for. They are a great tool for feeding babies and toddlers—and are especially awesome for teething relief. There are many on the market though, so today I’m sharing the best of the best.
Baby Feeder
A baby feeder is made up of an easy-hold handle and a little pouch with lots of holes. The idea is that the holes allow some of the flavor and texture of the food to come out, without the concerns that may come with larger pieces of food.
This means you can worry less when it comes to choking risks.
One thing to keep in mind: They don’t allow babies to have the full texture experience of the food—since the texture is mostly the mesh of the feeder. That means you don’t want to use one of these for every meal (or even most meals).
Lots of exposures to lots of textures helps babies and toddlers gain confidence in handling all sorts of foods, which can make feeding kids a lot easier over the long run.
But an infant feeder can be a handy tool to have in the mix, especially if on the go, starting to transition to baby food, or trying out a new food that has you a little nervous.
And they are a great way to offer cold teething relief to soothe baby’s gums.
Baby Fruit Feeder
Many people like to use baby feeders to offer fruit, either fresh or frozen, since the product is a safe way for baby to suck on and explore the flavor of a wide range of fruit.
TIP: Another name for this is Baby Fruit Pacifier.
Best Baby Food Feeders
Below are my top picks for infant feeders chosen for ease of use, durability, and ease of care (as in washing!). There are different materials listed, as well as specific information on each product.
Best Mesh Feeder
Munchkin Baby Feeder, sold in a set of two. (Or choose the ones that come with travel caps.)
This baby feeder has a streamlined, simple design of a mesh bag for the food and a ring for baby to hold onto. Small, digestible pieces of food come through so baby is getting some nourishment (and comfort if using for teething) without the risk of choking. It’s about $7 for two of them.
Best Silicone Feeder
Boon Silicone Feeder
This baby feeder, which is priced at under $6, is made from durable silicone and can be used with fresh or frozen foods. The interior stem forces food toward the tiny holes in the feeder and the small handle is sized just right for baby’s little hands.
Kidsme Baby FeederBaby Feeder Pacifier Combo
Kidsme Food Feeder
This popular Kidsme feeder has a replaceable silicone pouch that comes in two sizes, so you can adjust and replace as your child grows. It has a unique handle style that some babies may prefer and can be used as a pacifier too. It’s usually priced around $15 and is recommended for ages 4-24 months.
What baby foods should I put into a baby feeder?
Here are some fruits that are good to serve in a baby feeder:
- Raspberries, fresh or frozen
- Strawberries, fresh or frozen
- Blackberries, fresh or frozen
- Cantaloupe
- Honeydew
- Banana
- Mango, fresh or frozen
- Roasted sweet potato
- Roasted butternut squash
- Ripe fresh pear
- Fresh cucumber, skin removed
- Watermelon
- Cooked red meat such as steak
- Frozen grapes (These are NOT safe served to a child this age in any other way as they are a choking risk. They are fine served inside the feeder, though.)
TIP: You can use frozen fruit or ripe fresh fruit that’s soft and easy to gum. Avoid any fruits or veggies that are very hard as baby may be frustrated by that texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age can baby use a mesh feeder?
Babies can use an infant feeder soon after starting solids around 6 months, or when they can easily hold it and bring it to their mouth.
How do I use a baby feeder to help with teething?
If you fill the feeder, whether mesh or silicone, with frozen fruit, you can soothe teething in infants who are eating solids or in toddlers. It’s cold and yummy, yet requires no real work for the child to suck on, so it’s comforting.
Are all of these baby feeders BPA-free?
Yes, if you choose a mesh baby feeder or one made from silicone, they are BPA-free.
What’s the best way to clean a baby feeder?
Try using a bottle brush or just running water to clean out the mesh. It should be fairly easy to clean if you avoid letting it sit too long with food in it!
Are baby feeders good for babies?
The one downside could be that if you rely on them too much, the child learns the texture of the feeder, rather than of the food. This can make it harder for a child to learn to move actual food around in their mouths and harder for them to accept a range of textures in the future when you don’t want to be using the mesh feeder as much.
Because of that, I recommend using this product at limited times such as when on the go at a restaurant or to help sooth a teething infant, baby, or toddler.
This is not recommended as a way to feed your child at every meal.
If you are worried about choking, review this information on toddler choking and trust that if you serve foods that are easy to squish between your fingers, baby is sitting down at meals, and you are with them, they will learn to eat like so many other kids who have gone before them!
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I’d love to hear your thoughts on baby feeders in general or on these specific products, so please comment below to share!
This post was first published May 2019.
5 Reasons Your Baby Needs A Mesh Feeder
Mesh feeders are one of the most used “tools” in my feeding therapy toolbox so it’s no surprise that they made their way into my mom life...
Before I share 5 benefits of a mesh feeder, it’s worth clarifying that I’ll use the term Mesh Feeder to also include silicone feeders and I’ll give my quick 2 cents at the end of this article about which I prefer.
And before we dive in, I also think it’s worth mentioning that for many generations before these fancy newfangled baby gadgets came onto the scene, mamas were making little pouches with cheesecloth to give to their babies to chew on. Pretty cool, huh?
1. Offers Baby-Safe Chewing PracticeWe take chewing for granted but it actually requires a lot of coordination, strength and endurance of the muscles of the jaws, cheeks and tongue. These aren’t skills and strengths your baby is born with; they develop through practice.
A mesh feeder offers baby chewing practice with textures, sizes and shapes of foods that they otherwise might not be ready to safely eat. Learn more about how to progress from the easiest solids to hardest solids.
2. Helps Baby Transition To SolidsMesh feeders can help reluctant or hesitant new feeders transition to solids. Texture aversion isn’t always a sensory issue. One of the other primary reasons babies avoid transitioning to solids is that they don’t yet have the oral motor coordination skills for solids to feel safe.
When baby doesn’t yet have control of where the food is in the mouth, it can get too far back on the tongue before it’s thoroughly chewed or gathered into a bolus (which is a fancy word for ready-to-swallow food blob). This often triggers a gag and a refusal of the food or texture.
A mesh feeder allows baby to experience solids in the mouth and begin to develop the requisite oral motor skills for safe feeding in a way that feels safe and positive. Offer the mesh feeder at the beginning of meals filled with a food that’s safe for baby to eat without the feeder. Once baby shows interest in the feeder, offer the same food without the feeder. No forcing, coercing or tricking baby into taking bites, simply offer and show baby how you eat the food (with fingers, spoon, etc.)
3. Encourages Self-FeedingA mesh feeder offers baby an easy-to-grasp handle and requires less motor coordination than a spoon or finger feeding baby-safe bites of solids. It’s also less messy than finger feeding and so it poses less of a sensory challenge to kiddos with some tactile sensitivity (translation: those who don’t like to feel messy).
So while I strongly encourage families to allow baby-led spoon feeding, finger feeding and messy meals on a regular basis, I’ve seen a mesh feeder offer a nice beginner step for kiddos who are resistant to feeding themselves. Learn more about supporting self-feeding skills.
4. Soothes Sore Teething GumsMesh feeders are perfect for easing the discomfort of teething.
For a baby who hasn’t yet started solids fill it with ice, frozen breastmilk or formula. For an older baby who’s started eating foods, frozen fruit is also a perfect mesh feeder filler.
5. Keeps Babies and Toddlers BusyMesh feeders are one of my go-to’s for keeping the peace in my house in those final frantic minutes before dinner.
You know - the time of day when your patience is worn thin, the kiddos are hungry and cranky and you just need a few minutes to get dinner on the table. Frozen fruit or ice in a mesh feeder keeps even my 2 and 3.5 year olds happy and gives them a little blood sugar boost to keep the hangries away.
Recommended Feeders
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Mesh or silicone - which one to choose? This really boils down to preference as there isn’t any big developmental difference between the two.
Mesh feeders tend to be bigger so i do love that I can easily fit larger foods and whole pieces of ice in them. But silicone definitely wins out for ease of cleaning. If you do opt for mesh, simply drop it in a cup of water to soak if you can’t clean it immediately after use (which is often in my house!).
The two brands I recommend are:
Ashtonbee Silicone Feeder
Munchkin Mesh Feeder
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how to make a feeder for birds and how to feed birds in winter
On winter feeders you can often observe funny quarrels - a small but brave tap dance drives away a great tit from valuable food. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
Winter is a difficult time for birds. With the onset of the cold season and snowfall, birds lose access to the seeds of wild plants. In search of food, sparrows, woodpeckers, greenfinches, bullfinches, tits and titmouse move closer to human habitation. Often in the diet of wintering birds, foods that are unsuitable for them appear - spoiled fruits from landfills, salted lard and moldy white bread. Proper feeding of birds not only helps birds survive the cold, but also stay healthy. Organize a bird canteen with your child so that you can watch birds all winter without leaving the city.
Ruddy bullfinches rarely look at the feeders, and they are always interesting to watch. They love unsalted lard and seeds. By the way, only males have a bright red breast. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
Is it necessary to feed the birds in winter?
Birds that do not fly away to warmer climes with the onset of cold weather are called wintering birds. These are sparrows, pigeons, crows and jackdaws familiar to the townspeople - city birds that are used to feeding near humans. Forest birds are more cautious, but they also move to cities with the onset of cold weather, and then return to forest parks and green areas. In winter, at the feeder you can meet bullfinches and tits, nuthatches, pikas, greenfinches, tap dances, woodpeckers, blue tit and other species. Wintering birds are adapted to the cold, but whether they can survive the winter and in what quantity depends on the person. Do-it-yourself bird feeders help to survive not only strong, but also young, weakened birds.
Moskovka is a small tit, which is rarely seen in the city and is listed in the Red Book. But even she is not averse to eating sunflower seeds on a hemp in winter. By the way, these stumps can be used as natural canteens for birds if there are no ordinary feeders nearby. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
What are bird feeders made of?
If you want to buy a ready-made bird feeder or make it yourself, you should pay attention to the fact that the bird canteen must meet some requirements: Safe The feeder is designed to help the birds - so you should take care that it does not have sharp edges or narrow holes where the pichuga can get stuck. If you are making a plastic feeder, glue or melt the edges, or even better, use wood. It is better to refuse metal - the legs of feathered neighbors can freeze. Eco friendly You can make a feeder out of a plastic bottle or a milk carton, but these canteens tend to get soggy or clog up quickly. The plastic needs to be cleaned periodically and the edges made safe right away, and tetra-pak feeders will need to be changed every 2-3 weeks. A wooden feeder or any other reusable alternative would be a great option.
The feeder in the photo is a masterpiece of carpentry, but it is not difficult to repeat it in a simplified version. Materials are easy to pick up at a hardware store or use the remnants of your building materials. It remains only to connect all the parts and treat them with a wood preservative that is harmless to birds. Photo: klimkin, Pixabay
Easy care The feeder should be cleaned regularly to keep the food from spoiling and bacteria from accumulating in it. If the bottom is wide and access to it is open, you can easily remove the remnants of food and fill in a new one, and after the end of the feeding season, thoroughly wash the feeder. Refillable Birds perfectly remember feeding places and fly there every day to dine. It is better to fill the feeder constantly so that the birds do not waste their energy, but even if your feeder is sometimes empty, it's okay. After all, birds have a whole map of places in their heads where they can eat. It is best that the food in the feeder is in the evening so that the birds can eat before the cold night. And if you don't always manage to put down the feed, you can team up with neighbors and friends who will also fill the feeder.
Greenfinch, like other wintering birds, enjoys shelling sunflower seeds in a wooden feeder. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
Well-designed At the bottom of the feeder, you need to provide bumpers so that the food does not spill out, and close the building with a roof on top - this way you will not only extend the shelf life of the food inside, but also hide the pichug from predators like hawks. Bird friendly It is not very comfortable for birds to feed in an open place - dangers await them everywhere. It is best to place the bird's dining room near the bushes or among the trees - so the birds will be more comfortable. The height should be convenient for filling the feeder, and the food should be accessible to the birds.
Another version of the feeder is mesh. The design allows you to lay a large supply of food at once, and the net allows you to feed even when the lower part is covered with snow. There is a large hole at the bottom of the feeder, in the photo it is covered with snow, but birds can peck seeds through the cells. Photo: Forest Simon, Unspash
What materials should I use to make my feeder?
Plastic Acrylic and polypropylene are resistant to temperature changes and are easy to clean. Acrylic also has high transparency - a great option for those who like to photograph birds and watch them. Metal If you choose a metal feeder, only a metal mesh will do - if a large area of \u200b\u200bthe feeder is made of this material, birds can freeze to it with their paws. Wood Wood is a classic and suitable material for making a feeder. Before hanging, the house should be covered with an antiseptic or varnish in order to protect it from weather conditions and mold, but you should pay attention to the composition - the coating must be safe for birds. For example, used oil is not suitable for lining the feeder.
Tap-dancing birds are small forest birds that enjoy eating sunflower seeds. Males have a red spot on their heads. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
What to feed the birds?
In winter, birds need high-calorie food. raw unsalted seeds and nuts should be the basis for filling the feeder. Tits, nuthatches and bullfinches will appreciate butter and lard (the main thing is not salty). And woodpeckers and jays will rejoice acorns . You can add fresh and dried fruits, berries, and whole grains such as millet or corn . In small quantities, dried white bread is also suitable, but plant foods are still better. The more different foods you put in the feeder, the greater the species diversity of feathered guests will be.
On the video you can watch different birds and listen again to the basic rules of winter feeding
Interestingly, many ornithologists and birdwatchers argue about whether it is possible to put shelled sunflower and millet seeds in the feeder. The thing is that these products quickly oxidize and deteriorate. Therefore, if it is not possible to put something else in the feeder, add peeled seeds and millet in small quantities, and if they lie for a long time, clean the feeder from these products.
Two in one: a solid wooden feeder next to a bird biscuit on which a nuthatch sits. Photo: Fabianna Freeman, Unsplash
How to make a feeder with your child?
Making and caring for a feeder is a great opportunity to introduce your child to different types of birds and instill a love of nature. Make a bird feeder together and take care of it during your daily walks. Below you will find some interesting 9 feeder options0018, which are suitable if there are no boards or plastic bottles at hand. Edible feeder The simplest version of the feeder, which does not need to be washed and cleaned. Mix seeds, pieces of dried fruit with melted lard or fat, pour into a silicone mold and put a string in it. Place the food in the freezer to chill. Make bird cakes regularly and hang them in the same place. Remove the empty ropes and, if possible, reuse them (after all, if you leave the rope on a live tree branch, over time it can pinch the branch, and it will dry out). Purchased feeder If you do not have leftover building materials or the opportunity to make a feeder with your own hands, you can purchase a ready-made version. Usually such feeders are made of plywood - with a child, you can paint it in any colors and give an individual style to your own bird cafe.
Buying a ready-made feeder is not difficult - usually such designs last one season, but they will help many birds survive until spring. Even a large spotted woodpecker visits such a bird's canteen. Photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
Vine feeder A feeder woven from a vine or made from a small old basket will look very unusual - you just need to add a roof or turn the basket sideways, removing the bottom.
Learn more about the world of birds
Now you know how to help birds in winter. Involve children, younger siblings, schoolchildren and kindergarten students in the creation of bird feeders so that the chain of good attitude towards birds does not break. And to learn more about birds, check out 5 amazing bird documentaries. If you feed birds, you can take part in the all-Russian flash mob "Bird Keepers". Share your kindness and inspire others to help the birds!
Cover photo: Anna Lukyanchikova
Bird feeder as a way to develop attention in children
At all times in the upbringing of children, instilling care, love, and attention to birds and various animals has played a very important role in the upbringing of children. Parents should gradually introduce the baby to the world of birds, explaining to the baby the role of man in the world around him, nature. It is for such cases that do-it-yourself construction for birds of comfortable, beautiful, practical feeders is perfect.
Caring for cute birds will bring real joy to the baby, while he will begin to understand that everyone who needs it needs help, including feathered representatives of nature. In fact, this is the first step in comprehending such an important feeling as mercy, attention to others.
Knowledge never hurts
It is necessary to explain to the child in an accessible form that any actions of a person can influence the world around them. And these actions do not always have a positive effect on nature. The kid must understand that you should take care of the world around you and its inhabitants. It is better to leave specific facts out of the brackets, including the mortality of titmouse during the period of severe cold, so as not to upset and even frighten the young naturalist.
In the process of making a feeder, a parent will have to touch not only the direct construction, but also issues of science and natural history. The child will certainly become interested, and for which birds there will be a feeder. Here, dad or mom will have to remember the school curriculum and tell that about seven dozen different birds remain in Russia for the winter in cities and adjacent areas, including titmouse, blue tit, Muscovy, Gadgets, woodpeckers, bullfinches.
It will be unobtrusive, but very interesting for a child to learn that it is birds that bring great benefits to people and all nature, because they eat harmful caterpillars and bugs. In winter, such “harmful” food tries to hide, for example, under the bark of trees, so many birds cannot get them out of there. And the plant seeds are already covered with a thick layer of snow, which can only be reached after the snow and ice melt.
Understanding the complexity of feeding birds in the winter, a person must help the little birds, which is what you need to tell the baby. Believe that each new fact will be very interesting for him, because the parents tell everything with paternal love.
And don't forget about the fact that when making a feeding trough, always busy parents will spend several hours with their child and give him such necessary attention. Just imagine how children's eyes will glow with happiness, seeing their beloved father and mother next to them, trying to help the young naturalist.
Types of bird feeders
Of course, you can go to the nearest market or shop and buy a ready-made bird feeder, but it’s more correct and better, from the point of view of competent upbringing of a child, to make it yourself using improvised means, simple materials and devices .
"Classic"
The classic model of the feeder looks like an open gazebo, in which there is a reliable roof and a solid floor. It is on the “floor” that dad and son will put tasty and healthy food, food for birds. To prevent the wind from blowing the food off the floor, it is necessary to make sides of a small height on the sides of the floor. From snow and rain, the food will be reliably protected by the roof. Another important point is the organization of drainage holes in the floor through which water falling from the sides escapes. If the water is not taken away in time, then the food will soon become moldy and cease to be useful for the birds. When making such a feeder, it is worth considering that the edges and walls should not have sharp edges so that the birds do not damage their wings. At each stage of creating this design, it is worth explaining to the child the usefulness and importance of each action, thereby the child will also begin to comprehend the initial building skills.
"Neoclassic"
For the first version of the feeder, you need to have wooden planks, sticks, a few nails, which is not always at hand. In this case, you can make a less troublesome, but no less effective "canteen" for the birds. Take a juice bag, milk bag, or a 5 liter drinking water bottle. Carefully cut holes on both sides, remembering to leave a small shoulder at the bottom. In the upper part, thread a piece of wire or a thick rope, with which the entire structure will be suspended from a tree knot. In the manufacture of this type of feeder, the child is again taught, because it is worth telling him about caution when handling sharp cutting objects (knives). Another small step in the child's understanding of the world around him.
Wall-mounted "cage" for grain mixture
For a simple but reliable design, you will have to find some coarse mesh in the garage or storage room. Turning on the inner sense of a sense of space, you need to make a small box. Don't worry if its shape and dimensions look a bit ridiculous. The main thing is the cause for which it was created.
Inside the mesh space box, you can put the grain mass prepared in advance from coconut oil, vegetable oil and 300 gr. grain mixtures. The oil is heated, grains are added. The whole mixture is poured into small molds, and after solidification, it is laid out in feeders.
Pumpkin arbor
Probably, many parents have a dacha or a couple of beds in the village, where a lot of vegetables and fruits have grown over the summer. A small pumpkin is perfect for making a feeder. It is enough to cut a through hole in the body of the pumpkin, which should subsequently be cleaned of seeds. With the help of a piece of wire or rope, the pumpkin is hung by the tail on the nearest tree. At the bottom of the new "dining room" feed is poured out. Simple, but very beautiful and comfortable feeder. Here you can also tell your child about vegetables and their benefits. It would seem that a simple pumpkin, but how many benefits can a person get when eating it. In a simple and unpretentious way, tell your child some fairy tale related to this unique vegetable.
A tin can to help you
A very tempting solution for birds is a bright tin painted in various colors. It is enough just to cut off the bottom of the jar from any end and process the edges to remove sharp edges. Sprinkle food inside such a feeder. Due to the presence of one end "wall", the food will not fly out during gusts of wind.
Use a bright satin ribbon to hang the jar from a branch of a tree. Due to the beautiful bright color, such a feeder will not only be a wonderful gift for the feathered "brothers", but also an unusual decor element of any garden or yard.
Wicker twig feeder
This type of feeder is considered quite difficult to manufacture, because you have to watch several videos about construction technology. The main thing is to find long rods of the vine, without growths and knots. A little patience and perseverance from the parents and the child and the feeder will be ready. Thus, the child can develop perseverance, which will be very good during the lessons at school.
A little about bird food
Ornithologists say that each bird has its own food preferences. So titmouses prefer cheese and a piece of salted bacon, dried meat. For such treats, you can whip up a mini feeder. A piece of meat is strung on the tip of the wire and immediately hung on a tree knot. With its small but strong paws, the bird will confidently hold on to a piece of meat, eating it appetizingly. At the same time, even gusts of wind will not be afraid of such a "dining room", swaying measuredly with a bird.
Next on the list of bird food are sunflower seeds (raw, roasted, dried). Clever birds with husks do not swallow seeds, but very scrupulously peck out the kernels. In addition to sunflower, you can pour seeds of melon, pumpkin, millet, millet.