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Please can anyone recommend where to get some decent children's cutlery from? We have a real mish mash of items. Most of the spoons are more suitable for babies. What we want is some cutlery for the older children so that they can spread their own toast, etc.

 

Is there anywhere where you can buy it in a large set, rather than only getting 1 knife, fork and spoon at a time?

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Ikea do bright coloured sets of plastic cutlery, we use them in our baking sessions and we have a set in our dough area and role play home corner.Afterschool also have sets which they use with older children so they are quite robust.

Tinkerbellx

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ikea do some nice ones at a reasonable price we got ours from gls educational supplies

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Just saw this set from Hope. Good for the older children - expensive though.

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J - CHILDREN’S METAL CUTLERY

Knife per doz £3.50

Fork per doz £2.25

Spoon per doz £2.00

 

http://www.thewholekaboodle.com/html/dining.html

 

www.thewholekaboodle.com

 

Children aged 2-5 in My setting are encouraged to use metal cutlery and eat from 'proper' plates ( ceramic?)

 

This is the cheapest supplier I have found - and they are FAB!!!

  • 3 weeks later...
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Went for the metal cutlery, and it arrived this week. The children can actually use the forks to stab the food - without getting frustrated with plastic ones and deciding that fingers work best!! They've well enjoyed spreading their own toast too - a slight overdose of butter perhaps, as they get used to the amounts needed - but very reqarding to watch.

 

One girl wasn't too happy that you couldn't get pink cutlery, but you can't please them all!!!! :o

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Shelley1 :(:(:(

 

Thanks Kellogs, great site, but just spent £60 I don't have!!! :oxD

 

Peggy

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