Abby McClennan
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It's going to fit inside your baby's mouth because our baby's mouths are very small.
and not too deep of a dish, just so that they can actually grab the food from the spoon.
And when you're feeding your baby, you don't need to pull, because I've seen too where a lot of parents, when you take the spoon out of their mouth, it draws up.
You keep the spoon horizontal because their lips will close around that and take the food off.
Whereas if you tip it up, it's just going to stick to the roof of their mouth.
And these ones are fantastic because especially when they're starting solids, you can dip, depending on what puree, like thickness of puree you make, you just pop it in and they can chew on that.
Exactly.
It has dual function in that they get the food and also it's helping map their mouth.
What's the newbie brand?
And these are, they're a small spoon that has holes in them so that you can actually dip puree or yogurt or something that actually sticks inside the spoon.
It's like us, like if we go to bed the full, not a super full tummy because you're uncomfortable, right?
But if you are, if you're fed.
Yes.
Yes.
Naturally, yes.
I'll add, there is something to that in terms of, so I...
I know that there's a bit of a myth around with protein, for example, that you shouldn't offer protein to babies before bed.
Otherwise, they will have a restless sleep.
They won't sleep well.
Okay.