Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 168 Piece |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | 50 mL |
Color | Transparent |
Age Group | New Born Baby |
Model Name/Number | 123 |
Usage/Application | home |
Brand | dr,gym |
Bottle Cap Material | silicon |
Bottle Design | round |
A baby fruit feeder is a small, handheld device designed to introduce solid foods to infants in a safe and convenient manner. It typically consists of a silicone or mesh feeding pouch attached to a handle. Here's a description of its components and usage:
Feeding Pouch: The feeding pouch is usually made of soft silicone or a mesh material that allows small amounts of food to pass through while preventing larger pieces from being swallowed. It's designed to hold small portions of fruit or soft foods like steamed vegetables.
Handle: The handle is typically made of plastic or silicone and is easy for a baby to grasp. It provides a comfortable grip for both the baby and the caregiver during feeding.
Cap/Snap-On Cover: Some baby fruit feeders come with a cap or snap-on cover to protect the feeding pouch when not in use, keeping it clean and hygienic.
Adjustable Flow Control: Some models feature an adjustable flow control system, allowing you to regulate the amount of food that comes through the feeding pouch. This feature is helpful for controlling the pace of feeding and preventing choking.
Easy to Clean: Baby fruit feeders are usually designed to be easy to clean. The feeding pouch can often be removed from the handle and washed separately by hand or in a dishwasher.
Safety: They are typically designed with safety in mind, with features such as a secure locking mechanism to prevent the pouch from detaching and becoming a choking hazard.
To use a baby fruit feeder, you simply place small pieces of fruit or soft foods into the feeding pouch, secure the cap or cover if included, and hand it to your baby. The baby can then chew or suck on the feeder to enjoy the food while being introduced to new flavors and textures. Always supervise your baby while they are using a fruit feeder to ensure their safety.
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