Green Sprouts Learning Bowl For Toddlers



Exploring new foods is fun with the Learning Bowl because the suction base with easy-release tab keeps the bowl in place and helps baby develop independent eating skills. The slip-resistant, petroleum-free silicone material does not break and is easy to clean. Three sections allow parents to separate and measure healthy portions to ensure wholesome, balanced meals.  Pair with the Learning Plate and Learning Cutlery.

The REAL benefits?! Unbreakable, easy to clean, made from silicone, and stays put!

    Product Size

    Bowl measures approximately 5.25" wide and 2.25" tall, with 3 sections marked to measure portions. Bowl is divided into two, 2 oz. sections and one, 4 oz. section.

    For What Age

    For ages 9 months+ 

    Materials

    Made from silicone. Silicone is BPA, PVC,phthalate and melamine-free.

    Care

    Clean before use and after each use. Dishwasher safe (top rack only) or wash in warm water with mild soap and rinse thoroughly. Avoid use of abrasive cleaners. Allow to dry completely before storing. Do not store in direct sunlight or near a source of heat. Microwave safe.

    Note: This product may stain after use due to the natural coloring in food.

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    PRODUCT ORIGIN: MADE IN CHINA

    About iPlay
    i play.,Inc. was founded in 1982 based on values that prioritize protecting our earth and our children. Children grow and learn by playing, so our products encourage healthy and safe development through play. Because babies explore through their senses and put everything in their mouths, we make sure that all of our products are safe and conform to US health and safety standards.

    In 2006 we learned of concerns about BPA (bisphenol-A), which is used in hard, clear plastics like polycarbonate baby bottles to prevent breakage. BPA has been shown to disrupt reproductive functions and cause other developmental problems. All iPlay.® and Green Sprouts® products have been phthalate free since 2003 and BPA free since 2006, and we are continually researching ways to make safer baby products.



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