🐾 Master mealtime with fun, flair, and finesse!
This 4-piece set of training chopsticks features an ergonomic design tailored for toddlers aged 3-8, combining flexible, durable materials with removable animal toppers for easy cleaning. Available in four vibrant colors, these chopsticks promote independent eating skills while making learning fun and hygienic.
N**M
Good quality
I was quite surprised with the quality. These are not plastic but feel like solid wood. One thing is that these are full size chopsticks rather than kids. My 3 year old doesn’t seem to have trouble using them though. Rubber rings are removable so you can use these as regular chopsticks as well.
A**R
Great for kids to learn with!
My grandbaby loves these!
S**N
Fun for the kids to learn, must have patience
This is great for learning to use chopsticks, my 3yr old (at the time of this review) is an expert at them already. She was quite frustrated learning how to use them especially around slippery soup noodles, however once she did, the "lightbulb clicked" and she started showing off to her older cousins and grandparents she was a master at them already :-)Pro - Fun, easy to clean, adjustable and fun characters to use. They also make it easier on the hand as you learn to use the chopsticks. The finger holders can be removed one at a time as you master the proper hold.Neutral - If you get rough with them, the finger holders and top portion will 'pop' off and slide up and down. But they are designed to move so I cannot fault them too much for the design. You need patience to adjust them for your child every time at the start of a meal. IN terms of quality, these are no different than purchasing the pack of plastic reusable chopsticks. If you use Chopsticks in your home on a regular basis you know what brands I am referring to. In terms of thickness, they are thicker than Korean or Japanese style Chopsticks and thinner than standard Chinese/Malaysian/Taiwan style "thick"chopsticks. (I might add Photos for comparison later) Every family I know that uses chopsticks never put them in the dishwasher as the heat would warp them, I presume it is the same with this brand. Besides chopsticks are so easy to clean by hand.Cons - Chopsticks are big but not adult size so once your child moves up to regular sized silverware be prepared to upgrade. Also the indented grips at the tips would be a better design as these are kids learning so the easier to grip your food the better.Parent tip: before you try eating with them, make a game to learn. We used the colored plastic bears, dried pasta and other items to practice picking up and putting them in cups before we tried food such as fruit (Berries) then regular dinner foods. It will help with fundamentals and coordination before moving on.6/28/22- Added photo of different chopsticks for comparison. Left to right, child chopsticks, Korean style metal, Japanese styled, Chinese style. I know the photo doesn’t show the thickness difference that well, but it’s a good point of reference.
E**S
My Kids Love Them
I would never recommend these for picky eaters but, personally, my kids love using these. The 6-year old uses them appropriately and I can see she is learning the dexterity of how chopsticks are supposed to work.
A**R
Looks cute but hard to use
Looks very cute with the animals and a good motivation. However, our kids struggled to use it with the animals on the chopsticks. We eventually took the animals out and it is easier to use that way. Maybe the design is not optimal?
J**A
Easy for learning to use
Easy for learning to use Chopsticks. My son loves he animals and colors. It makes eating fun and fit perfectly in his hands
P**R
Good practice chopsticks for kids
This is good practice chopsticks and easy to clean.
T**Y
Perfect trainers
My seven-year-old wanted to learn how to use chopsticks. So we got her these, and now dinner time is so much more entertaining because all the children are trying. we have six kids. Just make sure you pull off the silicone grippers, whenever you’re cleaning is because stuff gets trapped underneath it. It’s not a design flaw. It’s intentional so you can clean these things well. I may have to get another set cause I’m sick of listening to these kids fight over who gets to use them. 10 out of 10.
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