Baby’s first spoon should feel as natural and easy as finger foods and teach a grip that carries over to spoons, crayons, and pencils.
Traditional spoons hold babies back?
For babies, using a traditional spoon is awkward, unnatural, and difficult because they cannot hold their spoon in the way most adults do.
At six months old they can't orient their spoon to successfully self-feed, this is a level of coordination they simply can’t understand at this age.
The result is mess, frustration, and slow progress.
Once they “get the hang of it” (around 18-24mo old), these spoons trap babies in a radial palmar grasp — essentially a fist‑over‑spoon grip that stalls development at a 6–7 month old level.
Worst of all this habit doesn’t translate to real skills like holding spoons, forks, crayons, or pencils, and can linger into preschool, making it a hard process to unteach and reteach a proper grasp.
no matter which side they pick it up from. That consistency builds confidence and independence with every meal.
Created so little hands can thrive
Stronger practice now makes preschool skills feel like a natural transition — not a frustrating hurdle.
Chipi makes self‑feeding fun and simple. It naturally guides your baby into the correct spoon grasp every time,
At the same time, Chipi develops the fine‑motor skills babies will use later for spoons, forks, crayons, pencils, and markers.
Loved by parents & trusted by professionals
Parents everywhere are choosing Chipi to make mealtime easier.
Professionals are recommending self‑feeding tools like Chipi to encourage better grips and stronger fine‑motor development.
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Baby's Safety
100% food‑grade silicone
Durable, easy to clean, made for daily use.
BPA, PVC & phthalate‑free
No harsh chemicals — only baby‑safe materials.
Wide base helps prevent choking
Thoughtful geometry to protect little mouths.
Soft, flexible tips
Gentle on gums and first teeth.
Tether/Clip‑friendly
Works with pacifier clips to help prevent drops.