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Let's Eat! MomFinds Mealtime Goodies

Ladies,

Your tot is getting the hang of feeding himself at the table, but he’s not yet ready to sit on the dining chair or dine on the fine china (or even your everyday dishes). We’ve got the winning recipe to make your child’s mealtime fun and successful: a generous serving of comfortable seats, a dash of colorful dishware and a taste of solutions for keeping messes at bay. Voila! Dinner is served.

Bon appétit,
MomFinds

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.: Take a Seat

Baby can’t sit on your lap forever! Whether your family eats in or dines out (more power to you), make sure your child has the best seat in the house.

Dining Out: Attach the HandySitt Chair ($89.95) to virtually any chair, and it instantly becomes a safe seat for children ages seven months to four years. The modern Danish design is clean and simple, and the lightweight piece can folded up, making it easy to take everywhere you go. 

Eating In: Designed for every stage of your child’s life, the Geuther Family Highchair ($250) has all the ingredients for a great high chair: it’s safe, durable, versatile and good-looking. Use it as a traditional high chair with a tray, and then remove the tray when baby gets older and pull the seat up to the table so baby can eat with the rest of the family. 

Space Saver: If space is a premium in your home, try the Me Too Portable Highchair ($49.95). Designed to attach to almost any table, including picnic tables and breakfast bars, it weighs only two pounds, but can support the weight of a 40 pound child.

Budget-Friendly: The Fisher-Price Healthy Care Booster Seat ($26.99) is so inexpensive, you can buy two. Set one up at home and then leave another at Grandma’s, the sitter’s or anywhere else your child has dinner dates. The snap-on trays are easy to clean, and the height can be adjusted to for a perfect seat.

Geuther Family Highchair

Me Too Portable Highchair

Fisher-Price Healthy Care Booster Seat

.: No Whining and Dining

When  serving up healthy meals and snacks, don’t forget to serve up some fun. Try these kid-tested, mom-approved plates and feeding utensils to avoid whining while dining.

A Bright Idea: If the airplane routine is getting old, try this cool puppet cutlery set from Trebimbi ($24). The fork, spoon and knife can be worn on fingers like puppets and connected to make one happy family. Best of all, they’re just the right size for little hands with big appetites. 

Adventurous Dining: Have an adventurous diner?  You can’t go wrong with Chopstick Kids ($11). Meant for older kids (including kids at heart), these silicone kids help tame unruly chopsticks and add a little fun to any meal.

Friendly Monsters: When your tot’s inner monster comes out at the dinner table, fear not. These French Bull Monster Plates ($29 for four) are shatter resistant.  They’re also lightweight, dishwasher-safe and fade-resistant. If that isn’t kid-friendly, we don’t know what is.    

Dish it Out: Self-feeding just got easier with the Baby Bjorn Plate and Spoon Set ($19.95). The unique clover shape isn’t just fun; it helps your child scoop up his food. Plus, the non-skid bottom keeps the dish in place, and the spoons are sized just right for mini mouths.

Chopstick Kids

French Bull Monster Plates

Baby Bjorn Plate and Spoon Set

.: Mess Control

Dining with kids can get messy, right moms? Keep the mess to a minimum with these clever products every parent should have.

Complete Coverage: Don’t worry about staining that new shirt you just bought your tot. Slip on the Silly Billyz Long Sleeve Bib ($11.66) over your child’s clothes, and he’s completely covered. Throw it in the wash, and it’s clean.

What a Catch: The Built NY Tidy Bib ($4.90) doesn’t have any fancy patterns or designs, but it works.  Soft, absorbent and machine-washable, it keeps food off your tot and the floor — a smart pocket catches food that misses his mouth. 

Clip it On: Clip a Kippi ($12) on to a burp cloth, kitchen towel, restaurant napkin, anything handy—and voila! You’ve got an instant bib, and your child is covered.

Feed Your Child’s Imagination: Protect your dining table with Emily Green’s Imagination Mats ($13). Your child will enjoy the bright illustrations of animals and trucks on one side, and she can practice her ABCs on the reverse. They’re also great for arts and crafts, playdough and just about anything that makes a mess.

Built NY Tidy Bib

Kippi

Emily Green's Imagination Mats

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