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I love the product but it will take you a time or two to learn how to use it without getting food splattered all over your babies face. You will need to shake the food down about every bite to get rid of any air bubbles or food is going to splatter all over your babies face! It was kinda funny the first time it happened. This probably happens more with cereal added but I usually add cereal to his meals now. ;-)
Also, I find that putting the rice cereal in the spoon dry is a good way to carry it when your out so all you will have to add is formula from the bottle (and food if you wish) and you must bring another spoon with you so you can stir it.
Also, for some reason, they decided to make a cover for the top of the spoon only and its kind of hard to snap on.
I like the other reviewers idea of having the entire spoon clear so you can see how much food is left. you can get them cheapest on Amazon through this link.
Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispenser Feature
- Dispense smooth-textured baby food one bite at a time. Convenient one-handed feeding
- Large easy-to-clean bulb holds up to 3 oz. of baby food. Protective cover keeps spoon clean between feedings
- Great for on-the-go. Dishwasher-safe
- Please do not microwave baby food in Squirt. Warm baby food in a microwaveable container then transfer into the Squirt bulb.
- Recommended ages: 4+ months. Orange
Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispenser Overview
Squirt allows one handed feeding, one bite at a time. The bulb holds up to 3 oz of baby food and attaches to the spoon end. Simply squeeze the bulb to dispense just the right amount of food. Includes protective cover. BPA Free, Phthalate free, PVC free.
Brand: Boon
Customer Rating :
Fantastic!!! - Erica Davis - PA, USA
This product is fantastic. I absolutely love it. As soon as my baby sees it in my hand he goes crazy too cause he knows whats coming. I only have one problem I can never get the cap to fit right, what's wrong with me LOL
LOVE IT!!!
SPOON IS TOO BIG AND HARD - Michelle Skaggs -
I bought this product when my daughter was 4 months old because I thought it looked really easy and convenient to use. When I opened it, I noticed that the spoon was really huge and hard so I decided to wait and try it out when she got a little older and more used to eating from a spoon. She's 7 months old now and eating 2nd foods, so I decided to break it out and use it for the first time tonight. Normally she can eat an entire jar of 2nd foods in about 15 minutes with a regular infant spoon. When I offered her the food in this spoon, she had to open her mouth really wide just to fit the spoon in. It looked very uncomfortable. Then when she actually got it in her mouth, she couldn't get the food off the spoon because it is way too deep. She got about three bites halfway down (most of it drooled out onto her bib) before she started throwing a fit. After those three bites I decided to get a container and a spoon and do it the normal way. She finished the rest of the food in 10 minutes. Unless your baby has a gigantically huge mouth, I'd recommend the old fashioned way. That spoon is just too hard and huge. Not to mention it is very deep. My daughter is one of those babies who can't seem to wait for you to get the spoon to her mouth fast enough, so I thought this spoon would be perfect to start using since all you have to do is squeeze the bulb part. It took me ten minutes just to get her to take those three bites. I've been using the Munchkin Soft Bite Spoons since she started on her rice cereal. Those spoons are the perfect size and the tip is flexible and not too deep. She doesn't have to stretch her mouth open like Steven Tyler with those. The idea is perfect because the food actually does flow smoothly into the spoon when you squeeze the bulb part, making it extremely convenient and easy to use... I just wish they could have made the spoon part softer and not quite as huge and deep. Especially since you can only use it on 1st and 2nd foods. My daughter will be starting 3rd foods soon and I won't be able to use this spoon because the hole is too small for any food that is even slightly chunky (it kinda splurts out and splatters everywhere)... unless you don't mind sitting there with a toothpick to unclog it after every bite. My daughter doesn't have the patience for that!
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