Every parent knows that teaching toddlers how to feed themselves can sometimes can be a trying and messy position. Zak Designs is launching a new line of mealtime products, however, that will make the process fun for toddlers and easier for parents.
The new Toddlerific line from Zak Designs features a complete assortment of products that were designed specifically to meet the needs of toddlers. The line includes a spoon and fork with thick grips and large arches to make them easy for little hand to hold onto, a wide-based bowl to help prevent it from tipping, and a sectioned plate with high sides and contours that match the spoon and fork to make it easier to get food onto the utensils.
The line also includes two different cups to meet the unique needs of different ages. The spout Cup has a pronounced drinking spout to make it easier to toddlers who are 9+ months to transition from a bottle to a cup, while the Sic Cup has a low-profille lid that will help toddlers who are 18 months and older to work toward transitioning to a regular cup. Both of the cups are sized for a small hands and feature double-wall insulation to help keep beverages cold while also preventing condensation from building up on the outside of the cup. They also both include Zak's patented Perfectlo valve that allows parents to easily adjust the flow rate to better meet their child's drinking preference.
These products are fun and functional. I like the fact that it feature bright, bold colors and two different kid friendly designs. Plus, they are super easy to clean and both plate and bowl are microwave safe. I would highly recommend Zak Designs to everyone.
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Disclosure: Products mentioned above were provided for FREE by Zak Designs for product endorsement/review purposes I am disclosing this post in accordance with the FTC guidelines concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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