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Manufacturer: Combi
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Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Binding: Baby Product Brand: Combi EAN: 0044929000246 Feature: Train your little one to use chopsticks Label: Combi Manufacturer: Combi Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Publisher: Combi Studio: Combi
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Train your little one to use chopsticks Three easy steps Encourages proper placement of fingers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Teaches the right form! Comment: I learned to use chopsticks as a young child, because my parents loved to go out for Chinese Food. My mom had these little brackets with rubber bands (it was the 70s) that worked fine, but now as a mom, I know they were probably a pain. I got the combi sticks for my 4year old son, who loves them. The palm nub teaches the right form for using chopsticks alone- which he can do a little now. Eating with chopsticks is like holding a pen still and wiggling another pen back and forth next to it. This is what these sticks mimic. Unlike the one piece pinching sticks I've seen for kids. I'm ordering some more to keep in the car for last minute trips for Japanese!
Customer Rating:      Summary: an end to rubber bands and cheap disposable chopsticks Comment: i have 2yo twins who love using chopsticks, but as a wohm i don't have the time to endlessly wrap rubber bands around disposable chopsticks to help them. i found these online and they're great! even at 2yo, my boys are too old to use the stage #1 training bridge, but they love using chopsticks just like mommy and daddy and have gotten quite good at feeding themselves bite-size bits of chicken and sticky rice. we're asian and trust me, these trainers have made my life much easier. to boot, we can adjust the grip of the chopsticks to accomodate their little hands so my kids can really learn technique, and not hold them like little tongs.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The chopsticks are actually a trainer set. Step 1 includes using the orange or green training bridge to encourage holding the chopsticks properly by using the thumb, forefinger and middle finger. Step 2 includes removing the orange bridge when child can properly use the chopsticks by using the correct fingers. Step 3 includes removing the circular yellow piece when child has completely mastered the art of eating with chopsticks! Ages 3 years and up.
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