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  • FRED & FRIENDS FRED Dinner Winner - Dino Time Plate
  • FRED & FRIENDS FRED Dinner Winner - Dino Time Plate

FRED Dinner Winner - Dino Time Plate

C$38.99
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Make mealtime an epic adventure with this interactive "board game" dining tray. Designed to help even the pickiest eaters reach the finish line, this prehistoric-themed plate turns every bite into a step toward a hidden sweet surprise.

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  • Design Designed by the creative team at Fred Studio, this tray features a colorful, winding path of small food compartments labeled with dinosaur-themed milestones. The layout encourages kids to eat through their "biome" of portions, culminating in a covered "Finish" compartment that stays closed until the rest of the meal is complete.

  • Durability Constructed from heavy-duty, 100% food-safe melamine, this plate is built to survive the high-impact environment of a toddler's high chair. The material is BPA-free, phthalate-free, and lead-free, providing a sturdy, shatter-resistant surface that won't chip or crack during enthusiastic Dino-battles at the table.

  • Care & Maintenance To keep the prehistoric graphics vibrant and the surface hygienic, this tray is top-rack dishwasher safe. While melamine is incredibly tough, it should never be used in the microwave or oven, as high heat can damage the material and cause it to become brittle over time.

  • Notable Features The "Goal" at the end of the trail is a lidded compartment specifically sized for a small treat, acting as a built-in incentive for finishing vegetables or new proteins. The divided sections also keep different food groups from touching—a crucial feature for children with sensory sensitivities or specific eating preferences.

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