Having toddlers in the kitchen might sound like a recipe for disaster, but its a great way
to bond with a child and encourage their interest in cooking and healthy eating. Toddlers learn by touching, feeling, tasting, smelling, and seeing and kitchen activities are the perfect way to stimulate all of their senses. Tray Haven helps make bonding in the kitchen easier by giving parents a way to get their children involved without having to worry about wandering hands and the daunting task of cleaning up afterwards. Tray Haven offers these tips to help let children explore their interests in the kitchen while preventing uh-oh's:
Company Name: Tray Haven
Product: Tray Haven
Product Description: Tray Haven is a highly adaptable wing-like barrier which can help make mealtime and outings less stressful for parents and young children. The Tray Haven is easy to setup, take down, and store, thanks to its clever collapsibility and go-anywhere portability. With breathable mesh netting and a sturdy wire construction, Tray Haven is easy to clean in any sink and air dries quickly. After cleaning, Tray Haven can also be folded and put on the top shelf of the dishwasher for extra sanitation.
Price: $24.99
My Thoughts
Okay.... so my kid is a thrower. Toys, my keys, my phone (has had to be replaced once already), food, etc. When I saw this item I was so excited, and when I received it, I may have cried a little with joy lol. Jk but I could have. It is a very clean nice looking blue and white colors. The net is definitely high enough. I mean he could toss things over the wall if he wanted it, but he is more dropping than throwing right now, and this doesn't let him. It is great. There are three walls, and the straps go around the back. There are two straps to keep it secure. As I installed it he kind of just stared at it. It squashed all of his bad habits right away lol. Normally while I am doing dishes and he is playing with toys in his high chair I have to do a couple of rounds of picking up toys and giving them back to him. I got through the whole sink while he watched me and played with his toys. It was fantastic.
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