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The Pandaloo™ Feeding Collection

Welcome to the Pandaloo™ Feeding Collection, a thoughtfully designed set created to support babies from their very first bites through confident toddler self-feeding.

 

 

Each piece in your collection is made with safety, sensory exploration, and independence in mind. Below is your guide to how each item works, when to introduce it, and how to get the most out of it.

Silicone Bib With Deep Pocket

The Pandaloo bib is designed to make feeding easier and much less messy. The deep front pocket naturally catches spills, drips, and dropped food so your baby can explore freely without food landing in their lap.

 

Beginning around six months, simply fasten the bib using the adjustable buttons and allow your child to reach, touch, and even explore food that lands in the pocket. This encourages sensory learning and keeps mealtimes low-pressure.

 

The bib wipes clean easily and is fully dishwasher safe.

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The shallow bear-shaped bowl is perfect for early purees, yogurt, applesauce, mashed foods, or small snack portions. The low sides make it easier for babies to scoop without tipping their spoon or spilling.

 

This bowl works beautifully from six months through toddlerhood and supports early spoon-feeding practice. Just place it in front of your child during supported sitting. Its shape makes learning to scoop more successful.

 

Cleanup is as easy as placing it in the dishwasher.

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Suction Bowl With High Lip

This bowl has a strong suction base that helps it stay put on the table or highchair tray.

The high curved lip allows babies to push food against the wall of the bowl to help guide food onto their spoon, a huge help when they’re learning to scoop.

 

 

Press the bowl firmly onto a smooth, clean surface to activate suction. It’s perfect for foods like oatmeal, pasta, diced vegetables, mashed foods, or yogurt.

 

If suction ever loosens, a quick wipe of the base or a light dampening helps it grip again.

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Divided Suction Plate

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A divided plate helps babies and toddlers visually understand their meal. The three sections naturally separate foods, which reduces sensory overwhelm and allows you to offer a variety of flavors, textures, and food groups.

 

This plate suctions securely to the table, making it ideal for finger foods and toddler meals. Use it around nine months and beyond for soft proteins, cooked vegetables, fruit slices, pasta, and family meals.

The plate is sturdy, dishwasher safe, and encourages independent exploration.

Pandaloo™ Silicone Training Cup with Straw & Handles

This 2-in-1 cup supports both early open-cup drinking and straw drinking, both essential for oral-motor development.

Younger babies can begin with the lid and straw, gripping the easy-hold handles as they learn to suck. As they grow, you can remove the lid to practice open-cup drinking in small sips.

The handles give little hands the stability they need, and the silicone straw is gentle on gums. 

It also includes a snack lid, allowing the cup to easily convert into a snack container, supporting independent feeding and on-the-go use as your child develops.

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Training Spoon & Fork Set 

This thoughtfully designed utensil set supports your child’s journey from early self-feeding to more independent toddler eating.

In the early stages, the beginner training spoon and fork are designed for little hands just learning to self-feed. The short, chubby handles fit naturally in a baby's palm, while the built-in choke guard adds an extra layer of safety. Babies can use the spoon to dip into thicker foods like yogurt or oatmeal, and the fork to explore soft foods such as banana or sweet potato.

As your child grows, the bamboo + silicone toddler utensils support the next stage of development. The longer handles encourage a more mature grip and controlled movements for scooping and spearing. The silicone tips remain gentle on gums, while offering the structure needed for handling a wider variety of textures.

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