Mealtime covers kids' tableware, baby tableware and practical meal essentials
Mealtime is for you if you are looking for kids' tableware and practical products that make everyday meals a little easier – from the first tastes of solid food to the stage where your child starts eating more independently. Here you will typically find plates, bowls, children's cutlery, cups and tableware sets made for small hands, easy grips and a busy family routine where products need to be simple, durable and easy to use.
This category is especially useful if you are choosing baby tableware from 6+ months, mealtime essentials for a 1-3-year-old practising self-feeding, or more classic children's dinnerware for older kids. When choosing, it often makes sense to consider:
- your child's age and motor skills
- material and safe everyday use
- whether you need anti-spill features such as suction bases or non-slip details
- whether the products need to be dishwasher safe
For many families, the practical details matter most. The design can certainly be lovely, but at the dining table it is often stability, size and good grips that make the biggest difference.
Baby tableware and children's cutlery should suit your child's development
For the youngest children, mealtime is first and foremost about making the transition to solid food feel safe and manageable. Soft spoons, small bowls and plates with suction bases are often good choices for babies, as they help reduce spills and make those first meals a little calmer. Baby cutlery usually has short, wide handles, making it easier for little hands to hold.
As your child grows, their needs change too. A 1-3-year-old often benefits from children's cutlery with a comfortable grip, cups with handles and plates that stand securely on the table. At this age, independence becomes a big part of mealtime, and the right tableware can help your child feel more confident about trying on their own.
For preschool children, many parents choose slightly larger plates and mugs with a simple look, still in materials that can handle daily use. At this stage, tableware can look a little more like the grown-ups' version – just in a size that suits the child better.
Materials in kids' tableware: silicone, melamine, bamboo and steel
The material matters both for how the tableware feels in the hand and how it works around the table. Silicone is a popular choice for the youngest children because it is soft, flexible and often able to handle plenty of trips to the floor. That is a clear advantage during the phase when cups, spoons and plates seem to move fast. Many also choose silicone because it is often BPA-free and easy to use every day.
Melamine and other lightweight materials often work well for older children, as they are sturdy and easy for the child to handle independently. Bamboo-based options appeal to many families who prefer a more natural look at the table. Stainless steel is a good choice if you want something simple, durable and made to last.
When tableware is used several times a day, it brings peace of mind to choose materials made for contact with food and free from BPA. It makes it easier to choose with confidence.
Features that make mealtime easier in a busy everyday routine
It is often the small details that make meals feel a little calmer. A plate with a suction base can be a great help during the stage where your child wants to push, lift or turn everything over. Divided plates are useful if your child prefers food to be kept separate, or if you want to serve small portions in a clear and manageable way.
Cups with handles or an easy drinking edge can support your child while they practise drinking independently. Non-slip bases and solid grips also make a difference, because they help the child control the bowl, cup and cutlery more easily without getting frustrated along the way.
Many families choose both individual pieces and complete tableware sets. A set is a nice option if you want a coordinated solution from the start. Individual items give you more flexibility if you already have some pieces and simply need a new bowl, an extra mug or a better set of children's cutlery.
How to build a good setup around your child's meals
Mealtime works best when the products fit naturally into the rest of everyday life. A good eating bib can be just as important as the plate, especially during periods of self-feeding and many small meals. For packed lunches and meals on the go, many families also combine tableware with lunchboxes and water bottles, so the child meets something familiar both at home and away.
If you are putting together essentials for the first meals, it can also be a good idea to think about the eating space itself. When your child sits comfortably and securely, it is often easier to find calm at the table, and together with the right tableware, mealtime can feel more manageable for both of you.
Safe choices for daily use and useful gifts for small children
Kids' tableware is something you reach for again and again throughout the day. That is why it makes sense to choose products that are easy to clean, comfortable for the child to use and durable enough for the many repetitions of everyday family life. For busy families, dishwasher-safe products are often a big help.
This category is also a great place to look if you need a gift for a baby or toddler. A lovely tableware set, a cup or a set of children's cutlery are practical gifts that quickly become a natural part of the family's daily routine. If you are unsure what to choose, it is often best to start with age, grip and material. That makes the choice feel safer – and more useful from the very first meal.