Product Description
Simple. Classic. Collectible. These pint-sized flatware sets will take your child from infancy through pre-school. Each stainless silverware piece is lovingly crafted in the popular Paul Revere pattern and sized just right for little hands. From the first bite of cereal to mastering a fork and knife, this collection was designed with growing children in mind. A thoughtful gift for any new mom or grandparents.
Amazon.com Review
Many adults today grew up with the popular Paul Revere flatware pattern from Oneida. The comfortable look of this classic translates well into sets for children, such as this knife, spoon, and fork for the young child gaining enough coordination to eat on his or her own. The spoon bowl and fork head are not as rounded as those in the baby set, but the knife handle is sturdy and broad for a good grip. And don't worry, the knife tip is nicely rounded so as not to cause harm. Crafted of high-quality 18/8 stainless steel in a brushed finish, the child set makes a great gift for the little one in your life, and is dishwasher-safe. Oneida covers its Paul Revere flatware with a full lifetime warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
What's In the Box
Child flatware set. The set consists of: knife; spoon; fork. 3 pieces total.
- Oneida 3-piece child set in popular Paul Revere pattern
- Crafted of 18/8 stainless steel in a brushed finish
- Includes knife, fork, and spoon for small hands
- Matches adult-size Paul Revere flatware
- Dishwasher-safe; full lifetime warranty
Oneida Paul Revere 3-Piece Child Set Reviews
Oneida Paul Revere 3-Piece Child Set Reviews
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful: EXCELLENT workmanship and quality, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Oneida Paul Revere 3-Piece Child Set (Kitchen) I purchased both the Revere youth set and the Chateau youth set for my grandchildren. The Revere set has a matte finish, while the Chateau has a polished finish. BOTH sets are VERY nice. However, my preference goes to the Revere set. The bowl of the spoon on the Revere set is deeper than the bowl of the spoon in the Chateau set. Amazon also sells both teaspoons and place spoons individually if you want to add a larger spoon to this set--another plus for the Revere set. The knife handle on the Revere set seems to be a better shape for small hands to grasp securely. I prefer the shiney finish of the Chateau set and thought it to be a more feminine pattern for my granddaughters. (I really wanted to like the Chateau set best.) However, the Revere set looks like it will function better for its intended use in training small hands to use utensils--so I will be going with the Revere pattern for all of my grandchildren. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: perfect for little hands, This review is from: Oneida Paul Revere 3-Piece Child Set (Kitchen) I have 3 children, the oldest 3 1/2. I didn't discover this tableware till after my second was feeding himself. I wish I had found this for when my first was first learning. I have tons of gerber toddler forks and spoons. They work pretty well for the most part, but once they are able to get the fork/spoon in their mouth successfully on their own, the shallow spoon looses most of its food on the way to the mouth. I bought some of the character spoon/fork sets thinking they would be more fun to eat with. I discovered the spoon is actually LARGER than my own teaspoons that I eat with. Now tell me, how is my 2 year old supposed to eat with that. It's like me trying to eat with a serving spoon. My 2 oldest fight over our Oneida child size silverware, and my 2 year old has much more success and much less mess using them than any other forks or spoons. I only have 1 set right now, but plan on buying each of my children 2 sets for Christmas, so I will have 7 sets for my children to... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: Perfect For Children, This review is from: Oneida Paul Revere 3-Piece Child Set (Kitchen) I didn't discover these until my oldest of three was eight. They are beautiful smaller silverware pieces. We have been using plastic or melanmine for safety - but these are more practical. They don't break, wear out, and can be used to actually stab lettuce. They are also great for practicing table manners and proper knife use. I am thinking about buying the regular set to match the children's set! I am about to buy more now and buy some of the baby sets because we can never have enough spoons. Great buy! And I know that maybe they will go into the children's memory boxes because they are so nice looking too! |
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