Grabease 2021 new product: Big Kids Utensils Set and Cup Set

You must know Grabease - the first infamous ergonomic utensils brand. After launching toothbrush, all-over bibs, and silicone bowl last year, this year Grabease has launched utensils set for bigger kids and sippy & straw convertible cup set. In this article we will give you a quick introduction about these 2 new comers.

 

Spoutless sippy & straw convertible cup set

Includes clear cup, silicone sippy lid, straw, cleaning brush & mini open cup

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Grabease created a cup that offers 3 options of use, as we never know what will suit our little one best. Some do great with a straw, while others prefer sippy cups. Grabease cup set helps baby transition from one stage to another.

Grabease consulted with occupational therapists and feeding specialists to come up with the perfect cup with toddlers' perspectives in mind.

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Clear cup is designed to allow baby to see what they are drinking. When your little one is able to see the liquid in the cup, visual feedback helps them understand that the liquid is pouring into their mouth as they tilt their cup. The textured pattern enhances grasp sensory awareness, and when your little one is able to see the liquid in the cup, visual feedback helps them understand that the liquid is pouring into their mouth as they tilt their cup.

The food grade silicone lid and straw are resistant to all bacteria, odors, and stains. Use the included straw cleaning brush to thoroughly clean the straw after use.

Product basic information:

  • Available colors: Teal, Blush, Gray

  • Suitable for 6+ months

  • BPA-free, phthalate-free, lead and pvc-free

  • Dishwasher safe.

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Stainless steel fork, knife & spoon set

aka big kids utensils

As Grabease family grew larger, they were asked to develop the next stage of ergonomic utensils. Grabease 2.0 includes a thinner handle with grooved finger guides to encourage proper pencil-like grasp. The trio set includes a fork, spoon, and knife with a curved tip for safe self-use.

Grabease big kids utensils set is ergonomically designed to safely nurture independence in little ones ready to meet their next self-feeding developmental milestone. Using this set will also help strengthen their fingers while encouraging proper pencil grasp development. Recommended by occupational therapists and feeding specialists, Grabease utensils are the perfect learning tool for baby led weaning and beyond!

Product basic information:

  • Available colors: Teal, Blush, Gray

  • BPA-free, phthalate-free, lead and pvc-free

  • FDA-tested safe

  • Suitable for 18+months

  • Dishwasher safe.

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10 Milestones in first year of baby’s life

Many important developmental stages have been achieved by babies in first year of their life. Babies throughout the world have the same stages of development, but they may experience it at a different time. So, what kind of abilities that will they develop from the age of 0-12 months?

10 Milestones in first year of baby’s life

1. Smile

After two months of staying up and crying, at around 2 months baby finally able to smile at you. When hearing familiar voice of their Mommy and Daddy or when you tell them your jokes, they will response you by smiling.

2. Laugh

If you are getting bored with the baby's cry, be patient a little because at the age of 4 months, the little one will make another sound, they start to laugh! When you play "peek-a-boo", tickling or putting on a funny face, then come great laughter.

3. Sleep well throughout the night

Their ability to sleep well throughout the night may be a baby milestone that many new parents await. Normally, babies can sleep calm overnight at 4-6 months of age. Please be patient, parents!

Read more: Does baby really need pacifier?

4. Sit alone

At the end of the fifth month, usually baby is able to sit with help, either by leaning on a pillow or holding it with his own hands. The little one is usually only able to rise from sleep and sit alone at the age of 7 months.

5. Crawling

Stepping on the age of 7 months is your busy period as a parent because you have to keep an eye on your little one who has started to actively move. At the age of 8 months the baby has developed his ability to crawl with his feet and hands, although there are also babies who crawl using the stomach or not crawling at all.

Read more: What is the difference between baby creeping and crawling?

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6. Waving

His ability to wave his hands is very important in his growth development milestones, because this is the actual expression of language. At the age of 9 months babies usually begin to find a connection between sound, gestures and meaning. They understand that when somebody waving their hand is related to the word "bye-bye".

7. Eat with fingers

At the age of 9-12 months, babies have developed good control of their hands and fingers so they will begin to pick up various small objects. At this age they also like to explore taste and texture, so that everything they hold will also be tried by their tongue. Because of that, watch everything that goes into his mouth.

Read more: 3 Rules you must follow when giving first food to your children

8. Stand up

At the age of 12 months most babies can stand alone without help. They also began to dare to step even while holding onto the wall or furniture. A few weeks or months before they are able to walk alone, the baby will spend a lot of time "creeping".

9. Walk

This is a milestone that most parents take memories by recording it, usually you can predict when baby will walk by paying attention to their ability to “creeping”. But not all babies can walk before their first birthday, the normal range is between 9-17 months.

10. Talk

"Mommy", "Daddy", are a sentence that their might say first clearly. At the age of a year, babies are generally being able to say at least one word clearly and actively mimic various sounds.

Read more: Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

A child must know that he is a miracle, that since the beginning of the world there hasn’t been, and until the end of the world there will not be, another child like him.
— Pablo Casals