MAM's heat-sensitive spoons are specially designed for babies aged 6 months and over . They make it easier for baby to learn . The shortest spoon is wide and is used in phase 1 of learning. Set of two heat-sensitive spoons with case. They change color if baby's food is too hot. Available in 3 colors. Supplied with a double-compartment protective case for hygienic conservation of the spoon
What is Mam Diversification Thermosensitive Spoon set of 2 used for?
Mam 2 Thermosensitive Spoons + Case are ingenious spoons accompanied by a protective case . They are specifically suitable for children 6 months and older.
Practical and ingenious, these spoons both have a heat-sensitive tip that changes color when the food is too hot. They each have a non-slip area to ensure safe and easy handling for babies and parents. Spoon tips are soft, so they're gentle on gums and palates .
You will find two spoons:
- A long, narrow spoon , with a long handle that allows you to hold the spoon for two to facilitate learning and to easily reach the bottom of glasses and deep bowls.
- A wide and short spoon that is specifically suitable for your baby's little hands so that he can hold his spoon alone.
These two spoons are accompanied by a protective case with two compartments that will allow you to store and transport your spoons in a hygienic way .
How to use Mam Diversification Thermosensitive Spoon set of 2?
Thoroughly wash the Mam Thermosensitive spoon after each use by hand or in the dishwasher.
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Precautions for use
Information relating to the precautions for use (drug interactions, contraindications, special warnings, adverse effects, etc.) as well as the dosage are detailed in the product leaflet.
Composition
Without Bisphenol A
Scientifically proven
Presentation
Mam comes in the form of a blister of two spoons + a case.
Our advice and advice from pharmacy experts
Food diversification: From birth to 4 months of your child, milk is the only food he can digest. Whether it's your breast milk or infant formula, babies should only be fed milk.
Between 4 and 6 months, your baby has grown, his digestive system and his kidneys are more mature. He has new nutritional needs. It's time to gradually introduce a variety of foods into your diet.
And even after, during diversification, milk must remain the basis of his diet until he is 3 years old. Thus, breastfeed him or give him the bottle morning and evening as an exclusive meal but also at lunchtime and at snack time, in addition to diversification.
Note, if you opt for bottles, know that the 1st age milk is suitable for infants from 0 to 6 months. Then, baby will switch to 2nd age milk until he is 1 year old before being replaced by growing-up milk.
You can add a few teaspoons of vegetables cooked without salt and mixed in the bottle of milk; then you will gradually increase the quantity of mixed vegetables up to approximately 100 to 130 g, and at the same time you will gradually reduce the quantity of milk powder by 1 then 2 measures, to arrive at a bottle of thick soup containing only 5 measures of milk. MAM's heat-sensitive spoons are practical and ingenious for teaching babies to eat from the age of 6 months.