Plaskidy Kids Dinnerware Set for 4-24 Piece Plastic Childrens Dishes Dinnerware Sets Microwave/Dishwasher Safe BPA Free - Toddler Dinner Set Includes Kids Plates and Bowls Kids Cups Flatware Set
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This is not a game for teenagers. Meal plates 1–5 and snack plates 6–8 are my recommendations.
I'm sorry, but I have no idea. I looked at the number on the plate. There was no mention of manufacturers.
Yes, I've put it in the dishwasher and washed it by hand, and it looks exactly the same as it did when I bought it. I adore these.
Selected User Reviews For Plaskidy Kids Dinnerware Set for 4-24 Piece Plastic Childrens Dishes Dinnerware Sets Microwave/Dishwasher Safe BPA Free - Toddler Dinner Set Includes Kids Plates and Bowls Kids Cups Flatware Set
I didn't get these because I have small toddlers who are unable to handle glass or similar items. I bought these because my kids use a different dish for each glass of water they drink throughout the day, each refill of their cereal, and so on; I'm sometimes running the dishwasher twice a day! It's ridiculous and insane, and I've tried a million different approaches to get them to stop, but none of them have worked. Furthermore, my oldest was recently assigned dish duty for his chore, and I noticed that when that happened, his two sisters began to leave piles of dirty dishes, so I changed the chore so that he only has to wash his dishes and dishes from meal preps, dinner, etc. , and the girls must still wash their own dishes that they use or create (by making that darn slime, I swear if I find any more food dye in my porcelain sink I will lose my mind!). ) As a result, the girls have adapted, and there will now be a pile of dirty dishes that no one will take responsibility for, and we will have no way of knowing or identifying who is to blame. So far, that is. br>br>I've already assigned a dish color to each child. I swear, these will be their dishes until they move out and start college. This way, if they eat something and then want to eat something else, they are forced to wash their darn dish in order to re-fill it, rather than simply reaching for a new clean one and tossing the dirty one in the sink. br>br>As of right now, the plan appears to be unbreakable, and I can't wait to put it to the test with these indestructible dishes! They can't even break them "accidentally," as I discovered when I tried this with a glass set that I had mistakenly assumed was too old for baby dinnerware. If I find a flaw, I'll update this review, but so far it's been great! These are brightly colored, microwave and dishwasher safe, BPA free, and extremely thick and durable. I'd been looking in stores for about six months looking for something that would work, but everything seemed so flimsy. I was concerned that these would be as well, but they are significantly thicker than anything I've seen before. Because they are almost as thick as the cups I used to have as a kid, they remind me of those. The only disadvantage I can see is that the cups are a little on the small side (and this only applies to a situation like mine where you have 10 year old toddlers); they are perfect for my kindergartener, and the older kids can simply get up and get refills. Actually, they almost always waste half of their large cups of whatever is inside, and I end up pouring it down the drain anyway, so this is probably a better option! br>br>The bottom line is that you should get these. They'll pay for themselves in less than a week with the money you'll save on dishwasher detergent, soap, milk/juice, and your sanity!.
I began using these with our daughter when she was about 20 months old, and they have proven to be extremely beneficial. She adores having her own set of dishes, which we keep in a convenient location for her to access when it's time to eat. They've performed admirably and have seen a lot of use. Our little one can also hold the silverware with ease, and the spoons and forks are large enough at the bottom (the actual spoon/fork part) for her to scoop up pasta or applesauce without being too big for her mouth.
For my toddler, I adore this set. He adores having his own set of plates, bowls, cups, and other items that he knows are exclusively his. He drops them on a regular basis and they are still in excellent condition. The cups have been extremely helpful in teaching him how to use a proper cup. Because we've been using these, we've pretty much stopped using sippy cups. They can be put in the dishwasher. However, I'm not sure if they can be used in the microwave. They are, according to the Amazon description. When I put them in the microwave, however, they make a lot of pops and crackles. Enough to cause the microwave to abruptly stop working. And the noise isn't coming from the food because when this happens, I transfer the food to a regular plate and heat it, and no strange noises occur. I haven't seen any damage to the children's plates that I attempted to use in the miércoles, but the noise is concerning. As a result, one star is deducted for that. I'm not sure I'd use them in the microwave, but that's not a deal breaker.
My nearly three-year-old daughter These are a hit with my 5-year-old daughter in her pretend kitchen. She stacks, unstacks, matches, and re-sets the table on a regular basis. I should also mention that the bowls are deep and the plastic is thick, allowing for a lot of real food. I would strongly advise!.
My daughter adores these dishes, but I'm writing this review because of their excellent customer service. br>br>We'd been using them every day for about 6 months with little to no wear and tear when the red cup had an unfortunate fall and sprung a leak! It had been dropped a few times before and held up well, but this time it must have landed in the exact right/wrong spot. I couldn't see the crack, but I could tell it was leaking. I was disappointed because I didn't believe it was a quality issue, but rather an unfortunate landing on hard tile, and because my little girl enjoys matching her dinnerware, and I couldn't give her the red now. I sent the seller a message, and they promptly replaced it. br>br>I like that they're microwave and dishwasher safe, and that they come in a variety of bright colors so I can use one for each meal or child. To my two-year-old, having the option to choose and the concept of matching are very important. old! I'd be a satisfied customer regardless, but I'm even happier now that they stand behind their product.
Our granddaughter is learning to eat with a fork and spoon for the first time. This set is built to last and was created by us. I'd prefer a more subdued color scheme, but they're easy to track down if they go missing. The cup is easily held by our granddaughter: It's the perfect size for me. The spoon is well-designed so that it can scoop up food instead of just pushing it around. The upturned edges are, of course, extremely useful.
The plates are the ideal size: large enough for his small meal but small enough to fit in the dishwasher's top rack. The size of the utensils is also ideal. bigger than most toddler utensils, but still small enough for him to use without difficulty! He's also mastering the art of drinking from open cups. We'll definitely be ordering another set once we have two small eaters in the house:.