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    Common Questions

    Most babies are ready to start solids around 6 months, when they can sit unassisted and show interest in food. Our products are designed for babies starting solids through toddlerhood and beyond.

    Yes. All MunchyTime products are made from BPA-free, food-grade silicone that's safe for babies. However, always supervise your baby during mealtimes and consult your pediatrician before starting solids.

    The suction works best on smooth, clean, flat surfaces like highchair trays or tables. Press down firmly in the center and it will create a strong seal. It won't work on textured or uneven surfaces.

    Our products work for both baby led weaning and traditional puree feeding.

    The divided plate is perfect for offering variety, the bowl works great for purees, and the utensils support learning to self-feed at any pace.

    Yes. All MunchyTime products are dishwasher safe (top rack recommended). They're also easy to hand wash with warm soapy water.

    No. Babies can start exploring self-feeding and different textures at any age.
    Our products support the transition from purees to finger foods whenever you and your baby are ready.

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