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KiddiKutter Children Knife (Blue)

KiddiKutter Children Knife (Blue)

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Newly improved KiddiKutter training knife is designed for children 3 years and older to cut their own food SAFELY.

This training knife will cut anything that a sharp knife can, but it won't cut kids fingers due to the rounded serrations of the stainless steel blade. You can give your child the independence they crave while still looking out for their safety in the kitchen as they help prepare their own meals!

The KiddiKutter training knife is also great for exposing children to foods they otherwise have resisted (texture aversion, color aversion, etc.) by giving them a "task" of cutting it into multiple pieces.  Use the KiddiKutter in a counting game, and watch them learn and appreciate a variety of new foods!

 

In this new design, KiddiKutter have made the cutting blade thinner whilst of course keeping it safe for your little chefs fingers.

With the wider blade it’s now possible for your child to spread butter, toppings etc, so they can now make their own sandwich for school. Woohoo!

The coating on the blade is a ceramic coating used in top chef’s knives and of course we have made this to the same very strict standards as all of our knives.

The coating, stainless steel and handle have all passed European, Australian and US standards for non toxic products. KiddiKutter has won multiple worldwide awards, including a silver in the non toxic awards.

Have you heard about avocado hand? It’s a thing, look it up!

Our new Kiddikutter blade will let you cut an avocado on your hand without slipping and hurting yourself, so it’s a great tool for parents to use to. Bonus!

You can be assured you’re  buying the very best quality always from Kiddikutter.

Have you heard about avocado hand? It’s a thing, look it up!

Our new Kiddikutter blade will let you cut an avocado on your hand without slipping and hurting yourself, so it’s a great tool for parents to use to. Bonus!

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