Baby Eats

Silicone Suction Bowl & Spoon Set

Sale price£13.99
Colour: Ocean Stone

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A bowl that stays put, and a spoon made for learning.

When babies start feeding themselves, spills are part of the deal.
What doesn’t need to happen is the bowl being launched across the room mid-meal.

This Silicone Suction Bowl & Spoon Set is designed to support early self-feeding. Keeping food where it belongs, while your baby practises scooping, gripping, and bringing food to their mouth.

Why Parents Love it

    Early spoon-feeding and self-feeding

    Reducing bowl tipping and throwing

    Supporting hand-eye coordination

    Strong suction base
    The bowl locks onto smooth surfaces so it stays put while your baby explores food.            Parents can remove it easily using the quick-release tab, babies can’t.

    Soft, baby-safe spoon
    Made from gentle food-grade silicone that’s kind to gums and developing mouths. The      handle is easy for little hands to control as coordination improves.

    Designed for learning
    The bowl depth and spoon shape make scooping easier, helping babies build                      confidence with every meal.

    Practical for everyday use
    Dishwasher safe, stain-resistant, and made from BPA, PVC & phthalate-free silicone.

🥣 Moving beyond first tastes?

Many parents choose this Silicone Suction Bowl & Spoon Set as part of our Ultimate weaning Bundle. A carefully curated set designed for babies who are confidently exploring meals, textures, and self-feeding.

The bundle includes practical feeding essentials that work together to support mealtimes, independence, and routine as your baby progresses through their weaning journey.

🎁 READY TO GIFT – Presented in our signature BabyEats eco-friendly packaging, making it a thoughtful and practical gift for baby showers, new parents, or little ones starting their weaning journey.

PERFECT FOR LITTLE ONES – Suitable from 4 months+, this set supports fine motor skill development and helps encourage self-feeding from the very first spoonful.