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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Constructive Eating



Constructive Eating's bulldozer pusher, fork lift fork, and front loader spoon are designed with function and play value in mind. Textured, easy grip handles and detailing allow little hands to hold on tight. Even the youngest child will animate these construction machines with their true to life color, scale and shaping. Use them for every meal; each is rugged, light weight, and dishwasher safe. They are great when going out to eat, trying to extend productive eating time at the table, encouraging those not-so-favorite foods, or just for fun!


The perfect companion to our utensils, the construction plate is now available. See our order page for details. With patented features that work with all three of our utensils, the construction plate will really bring our products to life for your child!

As Bright and Fun as your little one; the Constructive Eating "Caution, Fun Inside" T-shirt has been a hit with our kids! Even our youngest gets the humor behind the words. Durable enough to hold up wash-after-wash. Full picture and sizing information are on our order page.
Dimensions of the fork and the spoon are 5 3/4 inches long by one inch wide. The pusher is 4 1/4 inches long and one inch wide.


Safety is of paramount importance to us. All the materials that we use are approved by the FDA. We do not use any paints in our products. All of our products are PVC free, phthalate free and free of Bisphenol A (BPA).

Constructive Eating is a company who obviously has boys at home. Brandon's Daddy works with machines all the time and Brandon (and Kristina) love when he brings the machines home to play with. They are really just big toys for the kids. When its dinner time Brandon loves using his machines to help him eat. I love that there is a child friendly knife out there for kids. They need something to help push onto their fork. Its also great for teaching them about using it for as they get older. I am a big fan of divided plates, even for myself. I do not like when certain foods touch. Its also nice for kids if you are giving them totally different things like fruit and meat and yogurt for example to not have them get all mixed up.

Check out Constructive Eating, you will not be disappointed!

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