Fork Lift Fork Tricks Kids Into Eating Your Horrible Cooking

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Now I'm on the fence about advocating playing with the food. But these are pretty cool. Ok, maybe on special occasions...like Boxing Day. (via Flying Peas)

Updated Feb 22, 2009

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This forks will encourage your kids to eat all their veggies (via ThisNext Blog)

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Updated Oct 9, 2007

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michellelamar's recommendation

Too funny and great gift idea! (via elmanco)

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Updated Oct 23, 2007

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elmanco's recommendation

I have got none children, but i future this forks could be greatl! (via whosdiary)

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Updated Oct 11, 2007

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szlea's recommendation

Eating has never been so fun for little ones! This dinner set comes with a bulldozer pusher, fork lift fork, and front loader spoon. Designed with function and play value in mind, these "tools" have textured, easy grip handles and detailing that allows little hands to hold on tight. Each is rugged, light weight, and dishwasher safe - not to mention great for extending productive eating time while attempting to eat out!

Dimensions of the fork and the spoon are 5 3/4 inches long by one inch wide. The pusher is 4 1/4 inches long and one inch wide.

$22 (via boing boing)

Updated Oct 11, 2007

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