Make Mealtime Easy, Mess-Free, and Fun
Turn everyday feeding into a smoother, happier experience with this adorable 5-piece Baby Silicone Feeding Set. Designed for little hands and big messes, each piece is made from soft, food-grade silicone that’s gentle on gums and tough enough for daily use. With strong suction power on the plate and bowl, you can finally enjoy mealtime without spills, slips, or flying dishes.
Thoughtful Features for Growing Babies
This complete dinnerware set includes a suction plate, suction bowl, sippy cup, training spoon, and fork—everything your baby needs when learning how to self-feed. The silicone material is latex-free, phthalate-free, BPA-free, PVC-free, and nitrosamine-free, giving you peace of mind with every bite. Its smooth, flexible design is perfect for babies aged 0 to 6 years and safe for everyday feeding.
Use this set during breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack time—at home, at grandma’s, or even outdoors. The waterproof, easy-clean surface makes mealtime simple for parents while helping little ones build confidence and coordination.
What Makes This Feeding Set Special?
Unlike traditional dishes, the strong suction base keeps plates and bowls firmly in place, reducing frustration for babies and clean-up time for parents. The soft-tip spoon and fork are gentle for early teething stages, while the grippy sippy cup helps toddlers practice independent drinking.
- Durable, soft silicone safe for daily use
- Strong suction to prevent spills and tipping
- Baby-friendly utensils for easy self-feeding
- Waterproof, quick-clean material saves time
- Comfortable to hold for little hands
- Perfect from infancy through toddler years
Bring Joy Back to Mealtime
Give your child the tools to explore food with confidence while keeping your table clean and stress-free. This silicone feeding set is made to support every stage—whether they’re trying solids for the first time or mastering their own plate.
Upgrade your baby’s mealtime routine today and enjoy easier, cleaner, happier feeding moments.








