Stainless Steel Cereal Bowls
Set of 4 super cute stainless steel cereal bowls with printed, coloured characters that are sure to bring a smile to any child's face. Each box contains one blue (dolphin), one green (frog), one pink (bunny) and one yellow (tiger) bowl.
These bowls feature a stainless steel interior made of 304 (18-8) high quality stainless steel. The outside is made of durable polypropylene (safe #5) which never comes in contact with any food or drink. This is a plastic which is considered stable and has no known associated health risks. Hand wash only. Lead-Free, BPA-Free.
Made responsibly in Thailand.
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Useful and Practical Review by West Coast Momma
Price Value Quality We use these bowls every day as our main dishes for our toddler. He has thrown them from his highchair countless times and they have never cracked. We get lots of compliments from guests about their cute designs and the stainless steel lining.
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
The only drawback is that these aren't microwavable so you need to do a little planning for snacks/meals that require heating. (Posted on 1/1/11)
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GREAT Toddler bowl and Baby Bowl Review by LisaT
Price Value Quality I use these for my toddler and for my baby. They are the perfect size! They don't break, the shape makes it easy for my toddler to scoop out the food without it flying everywhere. They are not recommended for the dishwasher, but top rack without heat has never hurt them for me. I use them for cereal, hot porridge, to snacks! They retain heat, and aren't microwave safe so you have to keep that in mind when prepping but these are my favourite bowl for the kids. (Posted on 1/1/11)
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Without hesitation!
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Great bowls Review by Michelle
Price Value Quality We use these daily. They are perfect for cereal, snacks, and anything that needs to go in a bowl.
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
The painted animals wore off quickly, but that's in a heavy use setting. Fortunately it doesn't bother the boy. (Posted on 1/4/11)






























