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Dawn J.

Great little cutlery set, helps baby feed himself easier and good size and grip to support fine motor skills and self feeding skills. Fab little case to pop cutlery in when eating away from home!

Paula H.

My baby is 15 months and it makes him so happy to use this, he was struggling a bit with the normal ones but this are perfect, makes him more independent, he doesn't need my help now :)

Charl.

Fantastic find! 18 month old usually hand fed herself as easier but seen an advert for doddl cutlery and thought why not! Straight away has been using the fork and spoon with no issues and loving it :)

Why is different

doddl products are expertly designed to maximise the development opportunities that mealtimes offer your child, all whilst making mealtimes easier for the whole family.

Engineered specifically for tiny hands, we have spent years researching, developing and testing our products alongside child development experts to ensure doddl delivers a 5 star experience.

doddl will help your child master independent eating, developing their motor skills, building confidence and developing the skills they'll need to start school succcessfully.

Recommended by child development specialists, feeding & nutrition experts and occupational therapists, used in nurseries, and made to last, doddl helps your child succeed every single day.

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Endorsed
by experts

Designed for
babies & toddlers

Helps develop
motor skills

Loved by
parents & kids

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Which doddl cutlery set is right for my child?

Not sure whether to choose doddl baby utensils or doddl toddler utensils? Here is a simple comparison to help guide you:

Age

6-12 months

1-5 years

Co-ordination level

Very early stage

Developing & establishing

Utensil ends

Plastic

Metal

Benefits

Supports self-feeding and advances early skill development

Teaches how to use utensils successfully in minutes whilst developing key motorskills