Essentials
| High Chair | You’ll need to find a good high chair for your toddler to sit in while eating. | ||
| Sippy Cups (3-5) | Your burgeoning foodie will need a more advanced way to drink her milk. | ||
| Toddler Plate, Cup, and Bowl | When your baby is ready to start wielding spoon and fork on her own, she’ll need something to eat those new foods from. | ||
| Toddler Fork and Spoon | Learning finger dexterity is an exciting time for babies. Eating with cutlery is yet another step away toward toddlerhood! | ||
Recommended
| Placemats and Drop Cloths |
While your baby is learning to eat, she’s also learning about ... gravity. Investing in placemats and drop cloths can save you time cleaning after meals. |
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| Bibs (3-5) | Babies are notoriously messy eaters! Stock up on bibs to keep clothes from getting soiled. |
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Niceties
| Snack-Trap Cups | Great for on-the-go eating, these snack cups let your baby's little fingers in to reach food without letting the Cheerios spill out! |
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| Transitional Spouts | Too old for a bottle, too young for a sippy cup? Try these handy in-between attachments (some fit right on your bottles). |
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| Blender or Food Processor |
Feeling ambitious? You can make your own baby food right at home with leftover fruits and vegetables. |
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| Freezer Bags and Storage Containers |
When making your own baby food, use these for storage. |
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