ezpz Tiny Line + Developmental Milestones
ezpz Tiny Spoon
Learning to self-feed is an important developmental milestone, and the ezpz Tiny Spoon is designed to help baby learn how to feed independently. The Tiny Spoon has unique features that make it the most functional, developmentally appropriate infant spoon on the market. (4 months +) *Designed by a Pediatric Feeding Specialist (Dawn Winkelmann, M.S, CCC-SLP)
Milestones:
By 6 months of age, babies should be able to bring their hands to their mouth while holding an object or spoon
• Short, fat, round silicone handle makes grasping and movements to the mouth more successful
Around 9 months of age, babies start to dip with a spoon
• The sensory bumps on the spoon bowl hold purees, making dipping more effective
ezpz Tiny Cup
Learning to drink out of an open cup is an important developmental milestone, and the Tiny Cup helps baby transition from bottle to cup. Open cup drinking supports healthy oral and speech development, aids with teething, helps baby learn to have a strong swallow and can decrease tooth decay. (4 months +) *Designed by a Pediatric Feeding Specialist (Dawn Winkelmann, M.S, CCC-SLP)
Milestones:
At 6 months of age babies should be able to drink from an open cup (held by an adult)
• The interior angle provides an even flow for a safe drinking position
Around 6 months of age babies start teething
• The soft silicone material of the Tiny Cup makes it safe for teething babies to gum on the rim
• Drinking breastmilk, formula or puree foods from an open cup can help ease their discomfort
ezpz Tiny Bowl
The Tiny Bowl is designed to fit on the tiniest of highchair trays, including the Stokke Tripp Trapp and Boon Flair trays. The bowl is perfect for first foods, such as purees, yogurt and baby cereal, and also supports the baby-led weaning method of feeding. (4 months +)
Milestones:
At 6 months of age babies should be able to finger-feed soft foods
• The stable base of the bowl promotes baby-led self-feeding
Around 10 months of age, babies should be able to use a true pincer grasp
• Baby can practice a “pincer grasp” (using tips of index finger + thumb) to hold or dip foods
Dawn Winkelmann, M.S, CCC-SLP
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST & FEEDING SPECIALIST FOR EZPZ
Dawn Winkelmann, a.k.a “Ms. Dawn”, has treated thousands of kids across the globe by helping families overcome picky eating stages and food refusals, while adding new foods into their diet. Her high success rate is attributed to Ms. Dawn bringing her education, experience, sense of humor and her favorite feeding products to the family dinner table.
You will find Ms. Dawn’s expert feeding advice to be positive and fun for the entire family! She adapts complicated feeding/swallowing research and makes it practical and easy for parents! Get ready to learn the science behind your favorite feeding products and ways to bring happy family mealtimes back!