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380ml Double-Wall Stainless Kids Bowl with Grip Handles

380ml Double-Wall Stainless Kids Bowl with Grip Handles

380ml Stainless Steel Double-Layer Kids Bowl with Anti-Drop Handles

Mealtimes go smoother when a bowl is sized for small portions, comfortable for little hands, and built to handle bumps on the table. This 380ml stainless steel kids bowl uses a double-layer design to help with temperature comfort and features easy-grip, anti-drop handles for added control during self-feeding.

Quick highlights for everyday meals

  • 380ml capacity suited to toddler portions, snacks, cereal, and soups
  • Stainless steel inner bowl for durability and easy cleanup
  • Double-layer construction designed to improve handling comfort
  • Anti-drop handles help kids hold and lift with more stability
  • Compact, lightweight option for home, daycare, and travel

Size and portion guide for different ages

A 380ml bowl is a practical middle size: big enough to hold a small meal, but not so large that food looks overwhelming to a new eater. It’s a handy go-to for oatmeal, yogurt with fruit, rice and veggies, pasta, and cut-up snacks.

  • For younger toddlers, fill partway to reduce spills while practicing scooping.
  • For older kids, use it for sides or snacks alongside a main plate.

Portion ideas for a 380ml kids bowl

Meal type How to use the bowl Spill-friendly tip
Oatmeal or porridge Serve warm with fruit topping Start at 1/2 bowl to leave stirring space
Cereal Cereal with milk or milk alternative Add milk gradually after cereal is placed
Rice/pasta Small serving with sauce or veggies Keep sauce thicker to reduce slosh
Soup Light soup or broth with soft solids Cool to safe temperature and fill below rim
Snacks Berries, crackers, sliced fruit Line with a napkin for very slippery items

Materials and double-layer comfort

Stainless steel is widely used in kitchenware for its toughness and resistance to staining and odors. For families who prefer metal over plastic, a stainless steel inner bowl is a practical choice for daily use—especially when meals include sticky favorites like yogurt, oatmeal, or sauces.

The double-layer structure can help reduce how hot or cold the outside feels compared with single-wall metal. That matters when the bowl is being held close to little hands while they scoop, tilt, and rotate it during self-feeding practice.

For additional guidance on materials intended for contact with food, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) overview of Food Contact Substances is a helpful reference point.

  • Smooth surfaces simplify rinsing and washing after sticky foods.
  • For very hot foods, allow cooling time and test temperature before serving to children.

Anti-drop handles and self-feeding practice

Handles may seem like a small detail, but for toddlers they create a consistent “home base” for the hands. When the bowl has a reliable grip point, kids can lift, steady, and reposition it with less wobble—often leading to fewer spills and less frustration.

  • Handles give children a consistent grip point when lifting, steadying, or rotating the bowl.
  • Helpful for spoon skills: one hand stabilizes the bowl while the other scoops.
  • Supports gradual independence during high-mess foods (cereal, rice, noodles).
  • Encourage a two-handed lift at first; transition to one-hand stabilization as skills improve.

As independence grows, it’s also a good time to keep food shapes and sizes age-appropriate. The American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on choking prevention offers practical reminders for safer eating habits.

Cleaning and care

Daily care is straightforward, which is important for items that get used repeatedly for snacks and meals. A simple routine helps keep the bowl looking nice and performing well over time.

  • Wash before first use; use mild dish soap and a soft sponge.
  • Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can dull finishes over time.
  • Dry thoroughly after washing to keep the bowl looking its best.
  • Inspect handles and edges regularly; discontinue use if damaged.

When this bowl is a good fit (and when it isn’t)

Choosing a kids bowl comes down to the way it will be used most days: quick breakfasts, warm sides at dinner, snacks between activities, or practice meals for new self-feeders.

  • Good fit for: toddlers learning self-feeding, families who prefer metal over plastic, and quick snacks between activities.
  • Good fit for: hot cereals and warm sides where comfortable handling matters.
  • Not ideal for: situations that require a sealed lid for spill-proof transport (unless paired with a separate container).
  • Not ideal for: very large servings; consider a bigger bowl for older kids’ full meals.

Product details and what’s included

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FAQ

Is a stainless steel kids bowl safe for hot foods?

Yes. Stainless steel is commonly used for serving; let hot foods cool to a safe temperature first, and use the double-layer design to make handling more comfortable. Always test temperature before serving to children.

What does 380ml capacity mean for portions?

380ml is roughly a small meal or a generous snack portion. Many families start by filling it halfway during early self-feeding practice to leave room for stirring and to help reduce spills.

How do anti-drop handles help toddlers?

Anti-drop handles provide an easy, consistent grip point so toddlers can stabilize the bowl while scooping. That extra control can reduce sliding, tipping, and “oops” moments at the table.

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