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Category: Tommee Tippee

Teaching kids to use a knife and fork

September 15, 2015

Does your child prefer to use their fingers for mealtime? Is trying to get them to use cutlery a nightmare? I’m here to help! Learning how to use a knife and fork together can be tricky business, and some kids need a little extra help with this. I have taught many children how to use … More Teaching kids to use a knife and fork

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