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NumNum GOOtensils vs Boon SQUIRT Spoon: Two Ways to Feed Purees

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NumNum

NumNum Pre-Spoon GOOtensils

4.5

Flat, textured pre-spoons designed for baby's first self-feeding attempts. Food clings to the bumps and channels so baby can actually get it to their mouth.

$8-$12

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Boon

Boon SQUIRT Silicone Baby Food Dispensing Spoon

4.3

A spoon with a built-in food reservoir that dispenses puree right onto the spoon tip with a squeeze. Feed your baby one-handed while holding them on your lap.

$8-$12

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Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureNumNum Pre-Spoon GOOtensilsBoon SQUIRT Silicone Baby Food Dispensing Spoon
Price$8-$12 for a set$8-$12
Who Uses ItBaby holds it and self-feeds, building motor skillsParent squeezes food onto the spoon and feeds baby
Best SettingAt home in the high chair where mess doesn't matterOn the go, at restaurants, anywhere you need quick, clean feeding
Developmental ValueTeaches self-feeding skills and hand-to-mouth coordinationNo developmental benefit, it's a convenience tool
Mess FactorPuree everywhere, accept it, this is the price of independenceControlled dispensing means much less mess
Usage Window6-16 months, until baby can use a regular spoon4-10 months, mostly the puree stage only

Our Verdict

The NumNum is for baby to feed themselves. The Boon SQUIRT is for you to feed baby one-handed. If you're at home and want to encourage self-feeding independence, hand baby the NumNum and let them go at it. If you're at a restaurant or in the car and just need to get food into baby efficiently, the Boon SQUIRT is your friend. At under $12 each, there's zero reason not to have both in your diaper bag.

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