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Boon Catch Bowl - Toddler Feeding Bowl with Spill-Proof Design, Non-Slip Base & Easy-Grip Handles | Perfect for Mess-Free Mealtime, Baby-Led Weaning & Learning to Eat Independently (Teal)
Boon Catch Bowl - Toddler Feeding Bowl with Spill-Proof Design, Non-Slip Base & Easy-Grip Handles | Perfect for Mess-Free Mealtime, Baby-Led Weaning & Learning to Eat Independently (Teal)

Boon Catch Bowl - Toddler Feeding Bowl with Spill-Proof Design, Non-Slip Base & Easy-Grip Handles | Perfect for Mess-Free Mealtime, Baby-Led Weaning & Learning to Eat Independently (Teal)

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Description

Clean-up on Aisle Never. Your house and child's clothes don't have to resemble feeding time at the zoo. CATCH BOWL's built-in food catcher extends toward your child, creating a ramp to catch runaway food. What they're eating ends up back into the bowl, so there?s less mess and waste. Bonus | It has a suction cup bottom so kids can't pick it up and throw it at you.

Features

    Funnels runaway food back into the bowl

    Suction cup base keeps bowl securely in place

    Flexible food catcher bends when bumped

    Perfect for first-time self-feeders

    BPA-free, Phthalate-free and PVC-free

Reviews

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All the suction cup bowls have the same criticisms: they are not completely baby-proof. I feel like if you're a parent, you should have known better. That being said, you would hope to have some spill protection, and I think this bowl provides it.My son (11 mo) uses this bowl at his clamp on high chair on top of the tray. The suction on this surface is pretty good. If he gets curious and tugs on the bowl, it doesn't give and tip over. It CAN be pulled off by him if he is very persistent. Usually he does not spend that much time trying to get it loose until he is pretty much done eating and is getting bored. So basically, the times when he has successfully peeled it off and tossed it on the floor were only when I was sort of not paying as much attention to him as I should have, or when the bowl was already empty so I let it happen.The spill catcher is a little awkward for my son right now because I don't think he's quite tall enough for it to be really helpful. It's very close to his face because of his level with respect to the table right now, and because of that it kind of bothers him (leading him to grab and pull on it, and it can give some pretty good leverage on breaking the suction seal). Usually I don't even face it towards him. It has saved a few things from falling, and I think it'll be pretty useful as he gets older and taller.We have also taken the bowl with us when we go out to restaurants and things, and its usefulness varies depending on what kind of surface their tables and/or table clothes are. In most cases, just like at home, it CAN be peeled off, but if it creates any sort of seal, it gives us enough time to stop it from happening.Overall, I'm happy with this bowl. A regular bowl would take my son about .2 seconds to flip over onto the floor. This bowl resists occasional curious tugs and takes real effort to get off when on a suitable surface. On a textured surface or table cloth, the resistance is less, but usually gives me as a parent enough time to intervene before the entire bowl goes flying.
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