Description:
This set of child-sized flatware brings practical, everyday utensils to toddlers and young children learning to eat independently. The DEHOV 12-piece collection includes six small forks and six spoons, offering a simple solution for family meals, daycare use, or as handy extras when routines get busy. This toddler stainless steel utensils set makes mealtime easier while adding friendly animal engravings to keep little ones engaged 🐣.
Key Points
The forks and spoons are sized for small hands and shorter reach, which helps kids practice self-feeding with less frustration. Handles have smooth rounded edges and a balanced weight that helps with grip and control during learning. The engraved animal motifs add playful detail without raised parts that might trap food, making them easier to clean and more appealing to children.
Materials focus on longevity and safety. The flatware is crafted from 18/0 stainless steel, a common stainless grade used for cutlery that resists rust according to the manufacturer, and the set is described as BPA-free. Note that 18/0 offers good corrosion resistance for typical home use, but it is not a high-chrome alloy, so consider that if you live in a very humid area or expect heavy industrial dishwasher use 🍽️.
Technical Specifications
- Name: DEHOV Toddler Eating Utensils Set
- Pieces: 12 (6 forks, 6 spoons)
- Material: 18/0 stainless steel
- Finish: Silver with engraved animal patterns
- Care: Dishwasher safe
Usage Recommendations
For everyday family meals, mix these spoons and forks with your existing tableware to create a child-friendly place setting. Although labeled dishwasher safe, place the items on the top rack when possible to reduce exposure to harsher heat and detergent action, especially over many cycles. Hand drying after washing can help preserve the engraved finish and limit spotting.
These utensils work well for toddlers transitioning from plastic baby utensils to regular metal flatware because they keep a smaller scale while offering the durability of metal. Consider pairing them with a child plate and cup to support independent eating routines and consistent table habits.










