Dr. Brown's Toddler Plates, 4 Pack, Multi-Color
$
3.99
Score By Feature
Based on 176 ratings
Sturdiness
9.50
Giftable
9.60
Easy to spread
9.50
Easy to use
9.80
Value for money
9.90
OveReview Final Score
How Our Score Is Calculated
Product Description
Set of 4 plates and dishes for toddlers
Scooping and grabbing food is made easier thanks to the tall edges.
Mealtimes are easier with a deep plate.
Storage is easy with the stackable design.
Food preparation is a breeze thanks to the freezer- and microwave-safe material. 4M is dishwasher and sterilizer safe (top rack), as well as BPA-free.
Questions & Answers
Do you have a lid for these?
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. 3 Pack of Dr. Brown's Divided Plates (TF017- Lids are not included in P3).
What is the capacity of this cup in ounces?
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. The 4 Pack of Dr. Brown's Toddler Tummblers holds approximately 6 oz.
Selected User Reviews For Dr. Brown's Toddler Plates, 4 Pack, Multi-Color
It's a nice product, and I'd buy it again
5/5
Beatrice Russo
| May 21, 2021
Very nice, colorful little plates that are just the right size for a toddler and do not easily break if dropped
5/5
Blakely Wu
| Aug 10, 2021
Troughs for toddlers that are simple to clean
5/5
Unbreakable, easy to clean, and quite aerodynamic, these toddler plates are ideal.
Waylon Acosta
| Apr 22, 2021
My little one will love it! Excellent plasticbr>Very sturdybr>Easy to clean and just the right size for my two-year-old
5/5
Violeta Barr
| May 18, 2021
These are some nice little plates
5/5
These plates have made an excellent impression on me. They're the perfect size for my 14-year-old's meal portions. month- old is currently eating, and the deep sides make scooping food off the plate simple for her. They're also incredibly simple to maintain.
Brynlee Bolton
| Mar 04, 2021
Appropriate for toddlers
5/5
For the kiddos, these are fantastic little plates.
Damari Hendrix
| Feb 02, 2021
Toddlers will enjoy it
5/5
extremely powerful plates that are simple to keep clean.
Callie Herring
| Oct 15, 2021