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Dinnerware Cutlery
Dinnerware and cutlery are two everyday things that we take
for granted in our kitchen. If we want a nice meal on our
Italian dinnerware, we just use it and forget about it.
However, the plates, knives and forks we use everyday can
become dangerous in the hands of babies.
Kitchen cutlery sets are great to have, but they are usually
stored in butcher blocks on kitchen counters. Consider
taking your cutlery off the counter and storing it in a
drawer with a child safety lock. Your finest nautical
dinnerware is adorable when displayed in your kitchen, but
is best kept in kitchen cabinets well out of the reach of
curious babies.
It is hard to limit a baby’s exposure to dinnerware/cutlery
because it is necessary for every day use. Here are some
tips and tricks to help you minimize and danger that
dinnerware/cutlery may pose to your baby.
Dinnerware Used To Feed Your Baby
At some point you will begin feeding your baby off of
plates. Some dinnerware is better than others for feeding
baby. If you are doing the feeding and baby is not touching
the dinnerware, consider using durable, casual dinnerware.
You do not have to go out and buy special plates for baby.
Corelle dinnerware is a great choice for casual dinnerware.
It is lightweight, durable, chip resistant, and is
dishwasher and microwave safe. In other words, perfect for
feeding baby. Fiesta dinnerware is another good choice. It
is also durable and comes in many bright colors that will
keep baby’s attention during feeding time.
If you are letting your child feed herself, you will want to
invest in some melamine dinnerware. Melamine is durable
plastic dinnerware that is virtually unbreakable. The only
real drawback to melamine is that it cannot be micro waved.
Gibson dinnerware has a line of children’s melamine dish
sets that are adorable and perfect for your baby. You might
want to try some square dinnerware made out of melamine to
catch your child’s attention.
You can even make dinnerware fun for your baby. For example,
you could make a tradition of using Christmas dinnerware
during the holidays. This way, your baby will look forward
to the special dinnerware every year.
Cutlery
Babies should NEVER use knives. Do not leave knives where
babies can reach them. Cut up your baby’s food for her and
never even let her see the knife because she will want to
play with it. Chicago cutlery makes nice sets of knives and
cutting boards that can be stored safely in drawers away
from baby’s reach.
Sometimes knives have uses other than meal times. You and
your spouse may want to start a knife collection for your
baby when he gets older. Frost Cutlery and Atlanta Cutlery
offer a wide array of collectible knives and swords. These
will be meaningful to baby when he is older, but make sure
to keep them locked away for now.
Dinnerware/cutlery is only a danger to your baby if you let
it be. Always keep an eye out wherever you are for stray
pieces of dinnerware/cutlery that could be a danger to your
baby.
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