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Celebrate 10 years of ezpz with our Limited Edition Anniversary First Foods Set!
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The First Foods Set + Baby-Led Weaning Food Cutters bundle. A perfect pairing.
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We're making meal prep ezpz with our new Baby-Led Weaning Food Cutters!
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Baby-led starts here. Meet the Baby-Led™ Toothbrush.
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From pre-feeding to feeding independence, team ezpz understands the challenges parents face and provides the tools to support a safe and positive feeding experience.
ezpz products are thoughtfully designed and rigorously tested by ezpz’s in-house Pediatric Feeding Specialist to help little ones meet mealtime milestones safely and effectively.
ezpz’s products are 3rd party quality tested and BPA, phthalate and latex free. All products are also dishwasher safe for ezpz cleanup.
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Whether you plan on using the traditional method, the baby led weaning (BLW) approach or a combination of both feeding styles –ultimately baby chooses the method. So knowing about the benefits of each approach and how to safely administer them can support your baby on this delicious journey!
Did you know that there are developmental milestones for feeding and swallowing? We are here to help you navigate and achieve these mealtime milestones for infants (6-12 months) and toddlers (12 months-3 years).
Tips and tricks from our resident feeding specialist, Miss Dawn! These professional pieces of advice can help your kiddos become independent eaters and drinkers.
Crafting has so many benefits for children, including improved play, cognition, language, literacy and feeding skills. Crafting can also reduce anxiety, build self-esteem and develop sensory abilities!
Feeding challenges are becoming increasingly prevalent. In fact, between 25-50% of neurotypical children and 80% of those with developmental disabilities have feeding challenges. You are not alone.