Feeding and Weaning

Make Mealtimes Simpler from First Taste to Toddler Years

Feeding and weaning can feel like a big shift, but with the right pieces in place, it becomes a natural part of your daily rhythm. This collection brings together considered feeding and weaning essentials that support both early tastes and growing independence, without overwhelming your space or routine. From first spoons to complete weaning sets, everything is chosen to help you move at your child’s pace, whether you’re just starting solids or settling into family meals.

You’ll find practical tableware designed for small hands and real use, including bowls, plates, cutlery sets, and full infant feeding sets that take the guesswork out of getting started. For days out, food-to-go options like drinking bottles make it easier to stay consistent wherever you are. Each piece is selected with durability, ease of cleaning, and everyday comfort in mind, so feeding and weaning feels manageable rather than messy.

If you’re unsure where to begin, starting with a simple weaning set can make all the difference. It gives you a consistent base for each meal and helps your child recognise mealtime cues. As confidence grows, you can build around that foundation with additional feeding products that suit your routine.

Designed for Real Life, Not Just Mealtimes

Every family approaches feeding and weaning slightly differently, and that’s exactly how it should be. Some prefer a structured routine, while others follow a more relaxed, baby-led approach. This collection supports both, offering flexible options that adapt as your child develops. From early spoon-feeding to self-feeding with cutlery, each stage is considered without overcomplicating the process.

Materials, shapes, and proportions are chosen to feel intuitive in use. Bowls that stay put, plates that are easy to portion, and cups that transition smoothly from one stage to the next all help reduce friction during meals. It’s not about having more, but about having the right pieces that quietly support your day.

As your needs grow, this collection will expand too, including future additions like high chairs to bring everything together in one place. For now, the focus remains on dependable feeding and weaning essentials that help you feel prepared, whether you’re at home or heading out.

FAQs

What is included in a typical weaning set?
A weaning set usually includes a bowl or plate, a spoon, and sometimes a cup, giving you a simple starting point for introducing solids.

When should I start feeding and weaning my baby?
Most babies are ready to begin weaning at around six months, but it’s always best to follow your child’s cues and guidance from your health visitor.

Do I need separate products for feeding and weaning?
Not necessarily. Many feeding and weaning products are designed to grow with your child, so you can use them across multiple stages.

What are the essentials for feeding and weaning?
A small set of bowls or plates, soft spoons, and a cup are usually enough to begin, with additional items added as needed.

How do I choose the right infant feeding set?
Look for simple, durable pieces that are easy to clean and comfortable for both you and your baby to use every day.

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Make Mealtimes Simpler from First Taste to Toddler Years

Feeding and weaning can feel like a big shift, but with the right pieces in place, it becomes a natural part of your daily rhythm. This collection brings together considered feeding and weaning essentials that support both early tastes and growing independence, without overwhelming your space or routine. From first spoons to complete weaning sets, everything is chosen to help you move at your child’s pace, whether you’re just starting solids or settling into family meals.

You’ll find practical tableware designed for small hands and real use, including bowls, plates, cutlery sets, and full infant feeding sets that take the guesswork out of getting started. For days out, food-to-go options like drinking bottles make it easier to stay consistent wherever you are. Each piece is selected with durability, ease of cleaning, and everyday comfort in mind, so feeding and weaning feels manageable rather than messy.

If you’re unsure where to begin, starting with a simple weaning set can make all the difference. It gives you a consistent base for each meal and helps your child recognise mealtime cues. As confidence grows, you can build around that foundation with additional feeding products that suit your routine.

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Designed for Real Life, Not Just Mealtimes

Every family approaches feeding and weaning slightly differently, and that’s exactly how it should be. Some prefer a structured routine, while others follow a more relaxed, baby-led approach. This collection supports both, offering flexible options that adapt as your child develops. From early spoon-feeding to self-feeding with cutlery, each stage is considered without overcomplicating the process.

Materials, shapes, and proportions are chosen to feel intuitive in use. Bowls that stay put, plates that are easy to portion, and cups that transition smoothly from one stage to the next all help reduce friction during meals. It’s not about having more, but about having the right pieces that quietly support your day.

As your needs grow, this collection will expand too, including future additions like high chairs to bring everything together in one place. For now, the focus remains on dependable feeding and weaning essentials that help you feel prepared, whether you’re at home or heading out.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a typical weaning set?

A weaning set usually includes a bowl or plate, a spoon, and sometimes a cup, giving you a simple starting point for introducing solids.

When should I start feeding and weaning my baby?

Most babies are ready to begin weaning at around six months, but it’s always best to follow your child’s cues and guidance from your health visitor.

Do I need separate products for feeding and weaning?

Not necessarily. Many feeding and weaning products are designed to grow with your child, so you can use them across multiple stages.

What are the essentials for feeding and weaning?

A small set of bowls or plates, soft spoons, and a cup are usually enough to begin, with additional items added as needed.

How do I choose the right infant feeding set?

Look for simple, durable pieces that are easy to clean and comfortable for both you and your baby to use every day.