Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Review: The Vital Baby Feeding Range ? Larger Family Life

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For almost a decade Vital Baby has been designing and producing a range of infant feeding products.

Seeking not only the advice and feedback from their team of baby experts Vital Baby also sought the opinions of parents to ensure they were developing a range of products that was practical, durable, innovative and safe.

The range of BPA-free products caters for all needs, from helping baby make the move from breast to bottle to their range of trainer cups and feeding bowls for whether you?re dining at home or on the move, Vital Baby seems to have everything covered.

For little ones who are learning to feed themselves there is a set of five soft tipped weaning spoons?(rrp. ?3.29).?Each spoon has finger locators to help teach baby how best to hold it and like everything else in the Vital Baby range, they are also BPA, PVC and latex free too, so mum and dad can rest assured that no harmful chemicals will find their way to baby.

Young babies and toddlers seem to love picking up their bowls of food and seeing how far they can travel. ?Other favourite games are aiming them for the family pet and seeing how the bowl fits as a hat? still complete with food, of course. ?Vital Baby have put an end to these games by introducing the Unbelievabowl (rrp. ?4.99). ?You can stick the Unbelievabowl to a table top or highchair tray by pressing down on the suction base. ?This keeps it sturdy in one place without moving about, not only minimising the mess that flying bowls of spag bol can create but also aiding baby?s weaning skills at the same time.

The Trap-a-Snack (rrp. ?3.99) is the innovative bowl which puts an end to spilled snacks, saving your carpets, car seats and furniture from those daily nuisances. ?The Trap-a-Snack has a soft, flexible lid specially designed to let little hands in without harm, whilst also keeping the snacks trapped ? hence the name, would you believe?! ?We were sent a couple to try out and they really do work! ?My concern was that in order for the lid to be effective surely the plastic would have to have a certain rigidity which may hurt little hands trying to get into the bowl? ?This was an unfounded concern. ?The lid is as soft as it claims to be and it doesn?t have any effect whatsoever on the bowl?s performance. ?It does contain snacks, even when experimental children try to shake the bowl to see if it really does work!

You can see these products and more over on the Vital Baby website at www.vitalbaby.co.uk.? Stockists include Boots, John Lewis, Mothercare, Ocado, Toys?R'Us and Amazon.

We have one Trap-a-Snack to give away to a lucky winner. ?For your chance to win click over to our Vital Baby Trap-a-Snack competition.

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We were sent a Trap-a-Snack to try out for ourselves.

Source: http://www.largerfamilylife.com/2012/07/03/review-the-vital-baby-feeding-range/

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