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The animal-shaped rubber hinge on Marcus & Marcus Learning Chopsticks can be removed, so your kids can keep practicing their technique on shorter chopsticks before switching to full-length ones.
To use the napkin-clad chopsticks, you simply hold the chopsticks as usual, one resting between your thumb and index finger ...
These Marcus & Marcus Learning Chopsticks sport adorable animal faces on their helper hinges and are among our favorite kids chopsticks. Beyond their cute factor, the hinges give a nice level of ...
Some moms in Beijing say schools are mandating chopsticks and kids are coming home hungry because they can't manage to eat enough at lunch using the traditional utensils.
Kids will love learning how to use chopsticks when you show them how these work. When you pick up food, the shark's mouth moves. They'll think that's basically the most awesomest thing ever.
Simply having a bento box setup can be exciting for many kids. If you are looking for a little extra wow factor, Palanjian ...
Help with chopsticks Asia for Kids, an educational products company, has a solution for kids and adults trying to master chopsticks – a plastic tweezers-like utensil called Rookie Chopsticks.
Children usually learn to use chopsticks around kindergarten or first grade. Though there are "trainer" chopsticks, often imported from Japan, many families choose to teach their kids using ...
Turning a pair of disposable chopsticks into a training set is as easy and rolling up the paper wrapper and binding them with a rubber band—great for ...