Saro Silicone Feeder is a utensil designed for feeding babies who are starting to eat solid foods. It has an innovative twist system that allows the food to be pushed, making it easier for it to come out.
The Saro silicone feeder is a utensil designed to give small pieces of food to babies who have started to eat solid food. It has a rotating system that helps to push the food, preventing it from accumulating at the bottom. It is ideal for giving small pieces of fruit and even for placing ice when there is pain in the gums associated with the eruption of teeth.
It is easy to handle, easy to fill and easy to clean. It is perfect for the stage when your child is transitioning from consuming only liquids and starting to include more whole foods. It can be used with fruit, vegetables, biscuits, cheese and other foods that can be gradually tasted. It is designed so that the child can get to know the different textures and flavours without the risk of choking.
It has a silicone cap, a soft, mouldable material that does not absorb or give off odours or flavours. It is also very durable and resistant. It is easy to carry, as its size (6 cm x 11 cm x 4 cm) and its presentation make it ideal to keep in your bag if you want to feed your baby when you are away from home. It comes in a single pack, in three different colours: pink, blue and mint.
It is suitable for babies who are starting to eat solid foods without the risk of choking. It can also be used by children who suffer from sore gums due to teething.
It is recommended to remove the lid of the product, insert the piece of fruit or vegetable that you want to give to the baby, put the lid back on and start turning the twist system so that the food comes out little by little. It is advisable to clean it with soap and water before using it for the first time. It should not be washed with abrasive products and should be sterilised after each use, as is done with baby bottles. At the first sign of deterioration, it should be discarded.
Always use the product under adult supervision. Do not make the holes in the silicone bigger, as this could cause the child to choke.
PP plastic, POM and food grade silicone.