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Thursday, 11 June 2015

Ella's Kitchen Baby Finger Food Challenge

E has only just turned 9 months old and her favourite thing to do is explore the world around her. She is learning so much every day and growing right before my eyes.

If you're a regular reader, you'll know that both E and I love the Ella's Kitchen pouches. We have been lucky enough to review some and I buy them every weeek! They have recently developed a 'Baby Finger Food' range which is perfect for babies aged 7 months+. The "play and learn" range is a selection of healthy, handy and fun finger foods perfect for little hands.

Ella's Kitchen very kindly sent us some of their range to try out with E alongside some fabulous toys to get her exploring with her hands! We received:



Babies R Us Textured Ball
John Crane B Elemenosqueeze Blocks

When I first opened out our parcel the kids (well, C really!) wanted to play with the blocks. They have quickly become a firm favourite in our house and they are played with every day. C is almost 3 and he likes to build towers. E, at 9 months old, is much more interested in chewing on them!

E loves all of the different textures on the ball too. The bright colours combined with the black and white checkered panel are great for her eyes. The little mirror on the end is a hit too!



When I started weaning E, I did a combination of spoon feeding and baby led weaning. Now that she's getting older, I want to try and get her eating all of her meals on her own.

Firstly I tried the Grip Me Baby Biscuits. These are recommended for 10 months+ but she has had food of a similar shape and texture so I thought she would be alright with them. The large size meant that she was able to lift it directly from her tray on her own. She had a little feel of it to suss out what it was before chomping down on it (like she does with everything!). She loved it and they have come in handy for snacking on whilst out and about as they are all individually wrapped.



Both flavours of the Grab Me Melty Puffs have gone down a treat with E. They are for 7 months+ and are bigger than Wotsits so she has no trouble lifting them. As they are puffs, she loves to clench and unclench her fist whilst holding them. Fun for her, not so fun for me as crumbs are everywhere!


Before we tried the Pick Me Melty Hoops, I did think that they would be a bit small for her plus they are recommended for 10 months+. We gave them a go anyway and I couldn't be more proud. I scattered a few over her tray and after having a little look, she attempted to pick them up. She struggled a bit at the beginning but she soon perfected her pincer grip and was putting them into her mouth like a pro. She has since learned that if she sticks her finger in the hole in the middle she can pick them up that way too. Hilarious!


You can find the full range of Finger Foods at the Ella's Kitchen website and you can also keep up to date on Facebook and Twitter.

(Disclaimer: We received this pack for the purpose of this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own.)



Friday, 16 August 2013

OXO Tot Divided Feeding Dish Review

Since C is getting bigger and eating more solid foods, I have been looking into getting him a 'big boy plate' rather than using a bowl. I originally wanted to buy him a divided plate but I just couldn't see any nice ones until OXO Tot came along.

I was given the opportunity to review an item from their website. They have a wide range of bath, feeding and nursery items but when I saw the divided feeding dish, I knew it had to be that. It is available in Aqua, Raspberry & Green. I opted for green. Now it isn't quite a plate, it's more like a bowl but it isn't as deep and perfect for C's meals.


 

There are two sections to the dish, each with a 4 ounce capacity. It's a great size too as it fits comfortably in your hand (I like to hold the plate as C is likely to tip it over if I leave it on the highchair tray!).



The three parts fit easily together and we even used it as a snack container for when we were out and about. The ring can be left on too so that you can scrape off excess food. The best thing about it though is that it's dishwasher-safe and microwaveable! 


 

Since we received this dish in the post, I haven't used his regular bowl. It's quickly becoming my favourite item as it is so handy for practically anything! It's a good thick bowl too and I can definitely see it lasting a long time.

This dish is suitable for babies 6 months+ and is BPA, phthalate and PVC free. They retail at $7.99.


You can find OXO Tot at their website, Facebook and Twitter.
(I received this item free of charge in exchange for an open and honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.)

Friday, 19 July 2013

Finger Food Friday - 19/07/2013 - Organix Review

Finger Food Friday is slightly different this week. Organix have lauched two new finger foods; Strawberry Rice Cakes (suitable from 7 months) and Multigrain Hearts with Strawberry (suitable from 10 months). In line with these, they have also lauched a new video designed to help mums understand the role of finger foods within the weaning process.




Organix very kindly sent us two bags of each of the new products to tie in with this weeks Finger Food Friday. First up were the Strawberry Rice Cakes. According to C, these were not to be sniffed at. As soon as he was handed one, he gobbled it up like there was no tomorrow and even looked at me as if to say "can I have another?" when he'd finished it. 





Initially, I expected them to be a bit bigger (I don't know why) but they seemed a good size and he really enjoyed them.

The Multigrain Hearts with Strawberry were a bit different. C is just starting to learn to use his pincer grip and as these are so small, it was perfect practice for him. At the beginning, he got a little big annoyed when he couldn't lift them and decided to shake them onto the floor but he eventually concentrated and looked so proud of himself when he was able to lift one into his mouth. He's now a pro with the pincer grip thanks to these Multigrain Hearts!







I definitely think we'll buy these. They're so handy to stick in the snack pot and bring out and about. 

You can find Organix on their website, Facebook and Twitter.

(Disclaimer: We received these products free of charge in exchange for an open and honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.)


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