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Boon SQUIRT Silicone Baby Food Dispensing Spoon

by Boon

4.3 / 5.0

$8-$12

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.

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What We Like

  • One-handed feeding is genuinely possible with the squeeze-and-dispense design
  • Perfect for feeding on the go without separate bowls and containers
  • Soft silicone tip is gentle on baby's developing gums
  • Holds about 3oz of puree, enough for a full feeding session

What Could Be Better

  • Only useful during the puree stage, roughly 4-10 months
  • The reservoir is hard to clean if puree dries inside it
  • Can be tricky to control the squeeze, sometimes too much food comes out at once

Safety Notes

BPA-free, PVC-free, and phthalate-free silicone. Do not use with hot foods. Clean thoroughly after every use to prevent bacteria growth in the reservoir. Not a toy, keep away from baby when not actively feeding.

Buying Guide Notes

This is a travel and convenience essential, not a replacement for regular spoon feeding at home. Buy two so you have a backup. Great for daycare, restaurants, and car trips. The OXO Tot Feeding Spoon is a better everyday spoon for at-home feeding. Pack this in your diaper bag and forget about it until you need it.

Full Review

Feeding a baby purees on the go is messy, awkward, and involves way too many containers. The Boon SQUIRT fixes this by putting the food inside the spoon handle. You fill the bulb reservoir with puree, squeeze gently, and food comes out on the spoon tip. One hand holds baby, the other hand feeds. No jars, no bowls, no separate spoon to juggle. We used ours constantly at restaurants, in the car (parked, obviously), and at the park. It holds about 3 ounces, which is plenty for a sitting of purees. The silicone is soft on baby's gums and easy to clean. It's dishwasher safe, but you'll want to rinse it immediately because dried puree in the reservoir is a hassle. This isn't your everyday at-home feeding spoon. It's a travel and convenience tool, and it's great at that job. Once your baby moves past purees to chunkier foods around 9-10 months, you'll retire it. But for those months of puree feeding, it's genuinely handy.

Last verified: 2026-06-01 | Source: Manual SiteStripe review. Check Amazon for current availability.

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