Description
Inspired by Disney and Pixar's Toy Story, we shaped this plate like a Toy Story Alien. Little ones and caregivers will love setting the table with this friendly face. Our silicone Grip Dishes are perfect for little ones learning to self-feed. They are perfectly sized for toddler portions. A strong suction base ensures they stays put - even with the most aggressive toddler! To help suction, try dampening the bottom of the suction with just a little bit of water. Great for use on highchair trays or tables. Silicone can withstand low and high temperatures, easily transitioning from the refrigerator or freezer to the oven or microwave. Made with 100-percent food-safe platinum silicone. BPA-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free and lead-free. Oven safe up to 400F. Dishwasher-safe . For ages 6 months and up. Measures 9.5in across x 7in tall x 1in deep. Designed in Arizona, responsibly made in China.
Features
- SELF FEEDING – Our Silicone Grip Dish is perfect for little ones learning to self-feed. The suction plate is perfectly sized for toddler portions. A strong suction base ensures the dish stays put – even with the most aggressive toddler. Great for use on highchair trays or tables. A straight side allows kids to belly up to the plate, allowing less of a mess.
- PLATINUM CURED – Bumkins uses the highest quality curing process. It does not result in the creation of any by-products, ensuring you get the purest silicone.
- SAFE TO USE – Silicone does not contain any petroleum-based plastics or toxic chemicals like those found in plastics. Our grip dishes are made from 100% food safe silicone, are BPA-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free and lead-free.
- CONVENIENT – Silicone can withstand low and high temperatures, easily transitioning from the refrigerator or freezer to the oven or microwave. Oven safe up to 375°F. Top-rack dishwasher-safe.
- BACTERIA RESISTANT – Silicone has a natural resistance to bacteria, making it safe and hygienic.
- PINCH TESTS - There is a lot of information out there about “pinch tests” as a way to tell if silicone has fillers. However, the “pinch test” is not a real scientific test and, therefore unreliable.