Thursday, April 29, 2010

Baby Dipper Review & Giveaway

The Baby Dipper bowl is the greatest thing that I wish I had thought of... (okay you have heard that before but come on) it is a bowl that allows parents to feed their child one handed and allows toddlers to self feed. Yes you read that right! (Go ahead read it again and let it sink in)

 This is a transparent bowl which is angled down to one corner. The spoon and fork have a very handy curved design which allow them to sit in the bowl without slipping down into the food. Also their is a gripping strip on the bottom of this bowl which keep it from sliding. All the features of a mess free dinner time in the convenience of one little bowl. I mean what family does not need this bowl? The angled bowl allows you to use one hand to scoop up food; this is a must for toddlers learning to self feed. I also love how you can place the utensils in the bowl and not worry about picking up a sticky sloppy mess with the next bite. I can honestly say this grippy feature really does work. I was able to sit this on the table with Caleb in his high chair and only ever use my right hand to feed him. Even with scrapping the bowl and getting every last bite, the bowl never slid!

Caleb has to be entertained when he eats and he is also grabbing for everything so I need something that will stay still and help me keep messes to a minimum. I can not wait to try this out when he self feeds. Wait did you read that right, did I just type I can't wait for Caleb to self feed. I remember when Aaron was learning how to use a bowl and silverware I hated that taste. We both ended up miserable and hungry as he could never manage to get any food on his spoon. Where was this bowl 3 years ago?
The Baby Dipper is BPA free, lead free, and phthalate-free. I think we can all agree this is a must for our children's items. This is a steal at $12.95 for the set and can be purchased directly here. I think this would make an excellent baby shower gift for any mom! You can find out more about this amazing product and how it all got started at their website! If you have more questions about this great baby item then be sure to visit the faq section on their site. Also don't forget to follow Baby Dipper on Facebook!

WIN IT: The Baby Dipper is giving away a Baby Dipper Set to one of my readers. (PLEASE NOTE Previous winners of Baby Dipper bowls are not eligible to win again.)

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This giveaway will run from 4.29.10 until 5.13.10, please leave separate comments for each entry, winner will be selected via Random.Org  & emailed. They will then 48 hours to respond, or another winner will be drawn. Please see my disclosure policy for details about reviews and giveaways! U.S. residents only please.

79 comments:

  1. She designed the sloped interior surface and a spoon-shaped collection point to gather the food down to the last bite
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  2. I learned that they actually carry these near me! I'll definitely have to go check them out if I don't win.

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  3. I follow you and Babydipper on Twitter @whitelilydreams

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  4. I learned that the maker of the bowl, Barbara Schantz, has two sets of twins!!

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  5. I learned that they have a nonslip botton!
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  6. I follow you on facebook
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  7. I learned that the vertical sides would help push food onto the spoon!

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  8. I like the vertical sides & transparency.

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  9. I learned that this bowl is slanted so the food collects naturally in the corner!

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  10. I am a follower on GFC

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  11. Oh my - I learned that not only does the inventor have two sets of twins, but she was also diagnosed with MS. Kudos to her!

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  12. What a cool product. I've never seen this before.

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  13. I learned that she created these when her twins were first starting to eat pureed foods and that it helps kids become better self-feeders.

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  14. I've been wanting to try this forever! Especially since we are now introducing solids.
    I learned it's microwave safe

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  15. I'm a follower :)

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  16. I love how the design is made to help children self-feed easier and get every bite of food. I also love that it is BPA-free, Lead Free, and Phthalates-free. It's a great product that I would love for my 13 month old!

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  17. Blog follower!

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  18. Now following All About Entering Giveaways!

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  19. Subscriber!

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  20. Subscriber #2.

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  21. Following you both on twitter!

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  22. Tweeted:
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  23. I like the fact that baby dipper bowl, spoon and fork are lead free

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  24. Follow you and Baby Dipper on twitter

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  25. I like that it is designed to get all the food to one spot so you can get every last bite!

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  26. follow you and baby dipper on twitter

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  27. I learned it holds 4 oz's.
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  28. I learned that the inventor has two sets of twins and developed this product when her first set of twins were 6 months old to help her feed them easier.

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  29. I follow you on Facebook.
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  30. I subscribed.

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  31. Following on Twitter and Baby Dipper

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  32. Following on Facebook

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  33. Subscribed to the BabyDipper newsletter.

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  34. I've learned that it's slanted so you can get the last bit out!

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  35. I'm following this blog

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  36. I'm following "All About Entering Giveaways"

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  37. Tweet #2 5/11/10: http://twitter.com/upst8NYmom

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  38. I learned that the spoon fits in lower corner of bowl

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  39. I learned these are sold within 30 miles of my home!

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  40. I follow!

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  41. I follow All About!

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  42. I follow on Twitter-Pyrodamsel

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  43. I follow on Fb Jenna Marie-Wood

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  44. I voted!

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  45. Tweeted: http://twitter.com/upst8NYmom

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  46. I follow your giveaway blog!

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  47. The creator has 2 sets of Twins! How cute! Love her bio!

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  48. I follow you and Baby Dipper on Twitter!

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  50. I voted for you on Top Mommy Blogs!

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  51. I follow you on FB!

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  53. I learned that the bottom corner is designed for the spoon

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  54. i followed you on Facebook

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  55. I subscribed to the newsletter

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  56. Im following you on All About Entering Giveaways

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  57. I subscribed to the newsletter

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  58. Im following you on this blog!

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  59. I learned their bowl is CPSIA compliant.

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  60. I follow this blog via Google Friend: allibrary.

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  61. #2

    I am an e-mail subscriber.

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    I am an e-mail subscriber.

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  63. I follow your other blog - AAEG - via Google Friend: allibrary.

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  64. Love that it's BPA and lead free. I follow you and Baby dipper on Facebook and I subscribe to both as well!

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  65. I didn't realize they have two sets of twins - no wonder she needed a one-handed feeding bowl!!

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  66. CPSIa means Consumer product safety improvement act. I've seen it before but really didn't know what it meant!
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  67. following you and baby dipper on twitter
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  68. following your other blog, didn't know you had one,
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  69. voted for you on top mommy blogs
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  70. follow on fb
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  71. I found out you can not remove the rubber base.

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  72. I learned that the bowl is slanted on one side to help food to move toward that side and the bowl also helps gather on the spoon easier!

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