The first time you placed it in front of him, he stared—frozen.
A big square for rice. A little corner for broccoli. A solo spot for the chicken wing. Cherry tomatoes glowing bright red.
He reached out one finger. Poked the broccoli. Poked the rice. Then grabbed a whole tomato and shoved it in.
Juice ran down his chin. He squinted and smiled—like he’d discovered a new world.
From that day on, mealtime wasn’t about “being fed.” It was about exploring.
? Kids’ Divided Plate
Turning breakfast, lunch, and dinner into his personal playground.
? Compartments · Order on the Plate
4‑section / 5‑section design
Rice. Protein. Veggies. Fruit. Each in its own place.
The veggies he hates? Can’t hide in the rice. The meat he loves? Won’t disappear in one bite.
Deep walls — less spillage
He’s still clumsy with the spoon.
Scoop. Rice stays in its lane. No invading the veggie zone.
You wipe the table less. He gains more confidence.
? Materials · Safe for Every Single Bite
Food‑grade PP / Bamboo fiber / 304 stainless steel inner (varies)
BPA‑free. No heavy metals. No mystery additives.
Microwave? Yes.
Dishwasher? Yes.
Boil to sterilize? Yes.
Strong suction base — won’t tip
He grabs the edge, straining to reach that last piece of sweet potato—
The plate doesn’t budge.
He fusses. You smirk: suction works.
?️ Grip · Designed for Tiny Hands
Raised rim — easy to hold
Fingers curl around the edge. Won’t slip.
From tray to table. From table to sink. He carries it himself.
Smooth, rounded dividers
No rice stuck in crevices. No gravy seeping into the fruit section.
Sponge glides. No scrubbing with fingernails.
? Fun · Mood Matters at Mealtime
Cute shapes / Animal prints / Pastel colors
A bear face. A little car. Dinosaur footprints.
He giggles before he eats.
Bonus spoon / fork (select models)
Short handle. Chunky grip. Perfect for his palm.
You watch him scoop rice — wobbly, slow, triumphant.
You think: best Michelin star meal you’ve ever seen.
? Cleanup · What Every Parent Actually Cares About
Smooth glazed finish / Nano‑coating
Grease? Juice? Dried‑on tomato paste?
Hot water rinse. Sponge wipe. Gone.
Stackable storage
Three plates stacked. Height of one coffee mug.
Drawer, shelf, sterilizer — fits anywhere.
? Spec Check
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Age | 6 months+ |
| Material | Food‑grade PP / Bamboo fiber / 304 stainless |
| Compartments | 4 / 5 sections |
| Suction base | Yes (select models) |
| Temp range | -20°C – 120°C |
| Microwave | Yes (except stainless) |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
| Sterilization | Steam / UV / Boiling |
| Weight | ~230g (PP version) |
| Colors | Sunshine Yellow / Coral Pink / Forest Green / Sky Blue |
? Who Needs This Divided Plate?
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Babies starting self‑feeding: Compartments teach food recognition. Suction base prevents launch.
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Picky eaters: The veggie sits alone. Look at it. Poke it. Taste it—compartments give courage.
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Moms who love plating: Daily “baby meal art”—enough Instagram content for years.
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Daycare / kindergarten lunchboxes: Open the lid, perfect arrangement. Teachers approve.
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The practical baby gift: Not a toy they’ll outgrow in a week. Three meals a day, every day.
One last thing:
Growing up starts with feeding yourself.
And feeding yourself starts with a plate that has its own little rooms.
