ChooMee is a small family owned company that produces eco-friendly bright, colorful training silicone soft chewable spoons and softsip pouch tops to make babies and toddlers eating experience safe and pleasant. The spoons are flexible and gentle on baby’s gums. The smooth texture of silicone is soothing. The spoons promote self feeding and doesn’t irritate baby’s sensitive gums.
The ChooMee silicone baby spoons are free of BPA, Lead, Phthalate and PVC. They are handy and easy to care.
ChooMee BPA Free Silicone Baby Spoons
ChooMee BPA FREE Soft Silicone Chewable Baby Spoon for Teething Babies
ChooMee soft silicone chewable baby spoon with firm handle for teething babies is sized just right to fit in a baby’s little mouth and bends to any side when a little pressure is applied. It’s gentle on soft baby’s gum. ChooMee silicone baby spoon encourages self feeding The spoon is rounded and allows babies to rotate and move the spoon in their mouth to reach the teething gum. While biting and chewing the spoon relieves pain and soothes the baby, it … More Info
Cute BPA Free Silicone Bendable Flexible Soft Baby Spoons Giraffe Themed
These silicone bendable soft baby spoons are cute multi functional utensils that can be used as a fork, spoon or a teether. Silicone baby spoons feature specific design The spoons are made of 100 % food grade silicone. Each spoon is giraffe shaped. The spoon bowls are sized just right to fit in a baby’s little mouth. The external side of a shallow spoon bowl is a head of giraffe. The opposite side of the spoon is a fork with … More Info
ChooMee BPA FREE Extra Soft Silicone Flexible Baby Spoon for Self Feeding
ChooMee extra soft silicone flexible baby spoon with a firm handle is a multi functional baby utensil with handy features. ChooMee silicone spoon effectively helps when introducing a baby to solid foods The spoon bowl is perfectly sized for a baby’s little mouth and bends to any side when a little pressure is applied. It’s gentle on soft baby’s gum. The rounded bendable shape allows babies to rotate and move the spoon in their mouth to reach the teething gum. … More Info