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Boon Benders Adaptable Utensils
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Adaptable - bend and shape it so that your little one hits the target (his mouth, we hope!)!
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 Price: $5.95 |
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SKU: 4061-cherryberrycream |
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Details

What makes Boon Benders Adaptable Utensils so popular:
- Can be adjusted to child's motor skill development
- Helps
children transition to regular utensils
- Use a sharper angle for
early stages, straight for advanced stages
- Soft, easy-grip
handles
- Dishwasher-safe
- BpA-free, Phthalate-free and
PVC-free
For ages 9+ months.
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Sizing

Dimensions: 1.3" x 4.8" x 5"
For ages 9+ months.
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Care & Content

General Care
Dishwasher
safe. Do not microwave.
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About the Materials
BpA-free,
Phthalate-free and
PVC-free.
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Product Origins

Made in China.
About Boon
It's
funny how such a simple thing can lead to so much. It all began with a
messy toddler bathtub. Designer Rebecca Finell's wheels started turning
and the Frog Pod was born.
But the problem solving didn't
stop there. She had lots of ideas for other parenting innovations so
she sought out a partner, Ryan Fernandez—who could create a successful
business—and together they founded Boon Inc. Today Boon offers a wide
range of products that help parents all over the world.
We're
committed to creating nothing but the most innovative gear—and keeping
it affordable. Our design studio is always in motion, tackling one
parenting challenge after another. And don't forget our commitment to
quality and safety. Call us if you have any questions. We want you to
be thrilled with our products! Plus, we like hearing from you.
 Boon gives back to organizations such as HOW
(Helping Orphans Worldwide) and the Child Crisis Center.
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