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RECOMMENDED FEEDING TOOLS & TOYS
As a speech-language pathologist, I often get asked which tools and toys can best support children’s feeding and oral motor development. To make it easier, I’ve put together a list of my top recommendations—everything from utensils and cups to engaging toys that encourage exploration and skill-building. Each item is linked below so you can easily learn more and purchase what works best for your child.

This is a versatile tool for your child to encourage sentence building, teach grammar, and increase expressive language.

Banana Blast is a fun game that can be played with family members, siblings or friends to make articulation practice or following multi-step.

This deck can help your child understand expectations, communication breakdowns, manage frustrations, deal with disappointment, resolve conflicts and more.

The Phonic Mirror allows your child to use the phonics flash cards built into the set to mirror the picture sound on the card to help practice each.

The Flash Card Robot is an interactive card flipper that can make learning new words or practicing sounds fun and motivating for your child.

A hands-on picture puzzle that can be used for fine motor skills, matching, color recognition, increasing expressive language and problem-solving skills.

The Z-Vibe is a tool that provides targeted oral stimulation via gentle vibration. It increases oral awareness and can help decrease food aversions and sensory sensitivity.

The Dinner Winner Tray is a fun board game-like plate to help encourage picky eaters to eat more and finish a meal in safe portions.

This mesh feeder is a versatile tool that can be used for several different things. It can be used for babies when introducing solid foods or for children with oral aversions to encourage trying new foods.

A great book with tons of easy and delicious recipes for introducing your child to solid foods and getting them involved in the kitchen.

The Spin the Arrow Plate is a fun, interactive plate designed like a spinner to encourage picky eaters to try new foods.

A construction themed dinnerware set to make mealtime more motivating.