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Baby Products Reviews of Munchkin Two Snack Catchers, Colors May VaryCustomer Review: no real way to contain the mess, this helps Summary: 3 Stars
This isn't going to keep your toddler from making a mess, but it can be better than a regular cup or bowl. My son was hesitant about putting his hand in the top at first, but he doesn't have a problem with it anymore.
I like it for when we're at a store, because he will generally only drop a piece or two by accident. If he tips it over or shakes it, the cereal stays inside. But, when he walks around with it at home I will find cereal scattered in small amounts all over the house. So it probably wouldn't be a good thing to let him have it at a friend's house, unless they have a dog who likes cheerios.
Customer Review: They're like a bowl for us Summary: 2 Stars
My son doesn't get the concept of this yet. He treats it like a rattle or just a toy. I don't give it to him on his own because he is able to get his finger in easily and tip it upside down. He's only 13 months, and I've been trying to get him to use this for 5 months and he still hasn't gotten the hang of it. I'm sure it would work well for a toddler with really good fine motor control...but in that case, why would you need such a product in the first place? This is the only product I've tried like this, so they all might be this way. It doesn't really function as much more than a bowl for us.
Customer Review: Great for larger, non-crumbly snacks Summary: 4 Stars
These work great for larger snacks like dried fruit (not raisins!), crackers and similar but are not so good for Goldfish, Cheerios or raisin-sized snacks if your little one is like mine - mine would hold it upside down and shake, or carry it by the lid with his hand partially inside.
Once I figured this out, it became a lot easier. I only put in small snacks when I'm doling them out, and larger snacks for him to help himself. I can loop a bottle-catcher through the handles and attach to a sling or bag, which means I have a hands-free snack catcher while we're out and about.
Customer Review: What a great idea! Summary: 5 Stars
They didn't have anything like this when my kids were little. My grandson has been able to use these since he was about 8 months old. It's wonderful. The lid makes it easy to stick his little hand in and grab his snack. There are no edges to scratch him, and they hold the snacks in well. They are great for roaming the house, in the car or on the run. I especially appreciate that the dogs can't help themselves when our backs are turned like in the old days!
When the baby drops it, nothing falls out. It also cleans easily and stays looking good for a long time. A winner!
Customer Review: Love it! Summary: 5 Stars
Our 18 month old has a small bowl of cheerios in the morning that he is allowed to eat in his reading chair. Well, his new favorite game has been shaking the bowl and we end up with cheerios all of the floor. These snack catchers are awesome. He can still eat his cereal like a "big boy" and we don't have to deal with the "little boy" mess. We do still end up with some cheerios on the floor, but that is mostly from him wanting to get as big of a handful as he can.
I can't attest to how well these work in the car or "on the go" as we don't allow snacks in the car.
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