Get your toddler involved in the kitchen with these safe toddler knife sets
We love that this set of knives features non-slip handles, which can help your toddler to refineToddler cooking knives have been specifically developed to ensure your child’s safety. Unlike adult knives, they are not sharp enough to cut little fingers but can easily guild through soft food. They mimic the style of traditional cutting knives, which help to make your child feel involved and practise their cutting skills safely.
By using toddler kitchen knives and other utensils, you are creating a safe cooking environment for your tot. It is the perfect time to explain kitchen hazards in a safe and real-life setting. Learning to cook will teach your child a host of skills: from fine motor skills to time management, counting to cutting. Studies show that cooking from an early age creates a healthier relationship with food.
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