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The b.box Silicone Plate and Lid makes mealtimes easier with a strong suction base, divided sections for balanced meals, and a versatile leakproof lid that doubles as a feeding mat. Designed for independent eating, it supports babies and toddlers as they learn to self-feed with less mess.
Available at Fed is Best, the b.box Silicone Plate and Lid is designed to make mealtimes simpler, cleaner, and more enjoyable for both parents and little ones. Thoughtfully created for babies and toddlers transitioning to independent eating, this all-in-one plate combines strong suction, smart portioning, and a versatile lid for everyday convenience.
Whether you are starting solids or encouraging self-feeding, this durable silicone plate helps reduce mess while supporting your child’s confidence at the table.
The plate features a non-slip suction base that firmly grips to smooth surfaces, helping prevent tipping, sliding, and plate-throwing during meals.
The curved inner walls are specifically shaped to support little hands learning to scoop and self-feed. This helps babies and toddlers build confidence while reducing frustration at mealtime.
The plate includes three practical compartments, making it easy to separate foods and create balanced meals. This is especially helpful for picky eaters or children who prefer foods not to touch.
The included leakproof silicone lid adds flexibility to your feeding routine. Use it to store leftovers, transport meals, or even as an additional feeding surface when needed.
Made from high-quality platinum silicone, this plate is soft, durable, and safe for everyday use. It is designed to withstand both hot and cold foods while remaining gentle for little hands.
The b.box Silicone Plate and Lid at Fed is Best is a practical, long-lasting mealtime solution that supports independent eating while helping keep mess to a minimum.
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