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Kiddies Food Kutter

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  • Kiddies Food Kutter is perfect for getting kids involved in meal prep and cutting their dinner, teaching fine motor skills and independence.
  • Kiddies Food Kutter is perfect for getting kids involved in meal prep and cutting their dinner, teaching fine motor skills and independence.
  • Kiddies Food Kutter is perfect for getting kids involved in meal prep and cutting their dinner, teaching fine motor skills and independence.
  • Kiddies Food Kutter is perfect for getting kids involved in meal prep and cutting their dinner, teaching fine motor skills and independence.
$14.00
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Kiddies Food Kutter

The Kiddies Food Kutter is perfect for getting kids involved in meal preparation and cutting their own dinner on the dinner plate, teaching fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, independence, and confidence.  Suitable for all skill levels for children two years upwards, left and right handed, and for kids with special needs or a disability. This safety knife can be used to cut everything from soft fruit to hard vegetables. Mum and Dad can spend dinner time eating – not cutting! The Kiddies Food Kutter teaches and encourages children to learn dinner table etiquette.

• Available in 8 bright colours

• Safe stainless steel design with rounded teeth & no sharp edges.

• Recommended for ages 2 and over (adult supervision still required).

• Suitable for left or right handers and those with a disability or special needs.

• Dishwasher safe and BPA free.

• Cuts even hard veggies like pumpkin & carrots, plus is great to cut meat & veggies on the dinner plate.

• The packaging includes a how-to-use skill card and is suitable for gift-giving.

How to use the Kiddies Food Kutter.

Step 1.

Hold the Kiddies Food Kutter safety knife in either your left or right hand.

Step 2.

Hold the vegetable firmly in the other hand and use a sawing action to cut. Start the sawing action with soft fruit and vegetables like apple and zucchini to build up confidence and independence, then introduce carrots and harder vegetables.

Adult supervision is still required!

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