
Community Adam Silverplate Baby Spoon Curved Handle
Timeless Elegance for Baby's First Bites Introducing the Adam by Community Silverplate Baby Spoon, a beautifully crafted spoon designed with your little one in mind. This spoon, featuring a curved handle, is part of an active pattern and dates back to circa 1917. Its size, 3-5/8 inches, is specia...
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Overview
Timeless Elegance for Baby's First Bites
Introducing the Adam by Community Silverplate Baby Spoon, a beautifully crafted spoon designed with your little one in mind. This spoon, featuring a curved handle, is part of an active pattern and dates back to circa 1917. Its size, 3-5/8 inches, is specially designed for babies aged 12-24 months, making it easy for them to hold and use.
Specifications
* Brand: Community * Pattern: Adam * Material: Silverplate * Handle Type: Curved * Length: 3-5/8 inches * Age Recommendation: 12-24 months * Circa: 1917 * Dishwasher Safe: Yes * Number of Pieces: 1 * Style: ModernKey Features
Adam by Community, Silverplate Baby Spoon, Curved Handle, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1917, Size: 3-5/8", Spoon specially designed for babies 12 - 24 months to hold.
Adam by Community, Silverplate Baby Spoon, Curved Handle, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1917, Size: 3-5/8", Spoon specially designed for babies 12 - 24 months to hold.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed with a curved handle for babies aged 12-24 months to hold comfortably.
- The 3-5/8" size is appropriate for small hands and mouths, facilitating easier self-feeding.
- Made from silverplate, offering a classic and elegant aesthetic for a baby's first cutlery.
- The design is intended to promote independent eating habits in toddlers.
- As a piece from the "Adam by Community" collection, it offers a specific historical context, circa 1917.
👎 Cons
- The spoon is made of silverplate, which may require specific cleaning and care to maintain its luster and prevent tarnishing.
- Being silverplate, it might not be dishwasher safe, potentially requiring hand washing.
- The "Active Pattern: No" indicates a plain design, which might lack visual appeal for some children or parents who prefer more decorative items.
- It is specifically for children aged 12-24 months, limiting its usable lifespan as a primary feeding utensil.
- As an older design (circa 1917), it may not meet modern safety certifications or material considerations (though none are stated).