Baby Utensils Set – Skylar Shell

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Safe For Cold & Hot Food & Liquids
Easy Grab Handle
Encourages Self-Feeding
Rust-Proof Stainless Steel Tips

A clamshell rendered like a sand-and-pink graphic.

A learning utensils set in Skylar Shell — pink seashell with cream ridges. Spoon and fork pair in single-piece silicone, sized for tiny hands. Soft tip on the spoon, silicone tine on the fork. For the self-feeding transition between 6 and 18 months. Recognized by Mothers Always Right as Best Silicone Baby Tableware (2026).

The set in detail

Two pieces, both single-molded silicone. The fork tines are stiff enough to spear a soft food (banana, sweet potato, pasta) but not sharp enough to hurt anything. The spoon has a soft tip and an angled scoop. Both handles are curved at the grip — easier for a 9-month-old's palm to wrap.

Single-piece construction

The whole utensil is one molded piece. Most learning utensils in the premium category use a silicone tip joined to a separate handle — the joint is the failure point. A single-piece design has nothing to come apart.

When to use the learning set

Roughly 6 to 18 months — the window between "wants the spoon" and "ready for real cutlery." After 18 months, most families graduate to the kids utensil set with stainless steel.

Material & care

  • Food-grade platinum-cured silicone
  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified
  • BPA, PVC, phthalate, and lead free
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack)
  • Microwave safe

Frequently asked

Will the silicone fork tines pick up food? Yes — stiff enough for cooked vegetables, pasta, tender meats. Not stiff enough for raw apple slices, but no 9-month-old is biting through raw apple anyway.

When to upgrade to real utensils? Most families switch around 18 months when fine motor coordination supports stainless steel. The kids set is the next step.

How many sets should we own? Two if you do daily laundry. Three if you don't.

Are the handles comfortable for tiny hands? The curve at the grip is designed for the 9-12 month palm — narrower than adult utensils, with a defined ridge that hands grip naturally.

The spoon and fork in detail

The learning spoon has a slightly cupped bowl that holds food without flipping it sideways during the wobbly transit from plate to mouth. The handle curves at the grip — easier for a 9-month-old palm to wrap than a straight handle. The whole spoon is one molded piece of food-grade silicone.

The learning fork has short, stiff silicone tines — stiff enough to spear soft foods (cooked pasta, banana coins, sweet potato cubes, soft meatballs), short enough not to cause mouth injuries during the inevitable "stab the cheek instead of the food" learning moments. Three tines, not four, to make the spear-target larger.

The Learning Utensils Set Skylar Shell sculpt

The character is integral to the handle — molded into the silicone, not stamped on. The Learning Utensils Set Skylar Shell learning set pairs with the Learning Utensils Set Skylar Shell silicone bib, snack plate, and (in the feeding bundle) all three the individual price.

When to upgrade to stainless utensils

Around 18 months, most kids are ready for stainless-steel fork and spoon mechanics. The kids utensil set is the next step — stainless heads with silicone-coated grip handles. The cues: kid is consistently using the learning set as a tool (not a toy), kid is mimicking adult cutlery motion, kid is getting frustrated with silicone tines not picking up food fast enough.

Other products in this character

Skylar Shell is also available as a snack plate. For the same theme in a print, see the Seashells silicone bib.

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For Ages: 18 months and up

Our Premium FDA Food Grade Approved Silicone

Platinum Food Grade Silicone

BPA Free

Non-Toxic & Safe

Stringently Safety Tested

Water Based Food Grade Dye

Phthalate Free

Why Parents Love This

Made for Self Feeding

Rust-proof stainless steel tips for easy scooping and piercing solids

Confident First Bites

Wide and textured tip for easier food pick up

Chemical-Free & Food Safe

Made from food-grade silicone, free from BPA, phthalates, and other harmful chemicals — so you only have to worry about them eating their vegetables!

Made for Self Feeding

Rust-proof stainless steel tips for easy scooping and piercing solids

Confident First Bites

Wide and textured tip for easier food pick up

Chemical-Free & Food Safe

Made from food-grade silicone, free from BPA, phthalates, and other harmful chemicals — so you only have to worry about them eating their vegetables!

Made from natural silicone found in sand using a manufacturing process that meets the highest environmental standards. Free from harmful chemicals and featuring 100% water-based and food-safe inks that are injected into the silicone instead of applied on top.

100% premium Platinum food-grade silicone

Dishwasher safe

Freezer safe

Do not microwave