Monday, September 22, 2008
Dining Out with Your Little Darling
There are lots of things to dread about dining out with a little one. Will he throw a temper tantrum and disrupt other customers? Will he like what you put in front of him or will he fling it on the unsuspecting, undeserving woman in the next booth? And who knows? Sometimes dining out with baby goes as smoothly as can be and everyone enjoys a lovely dinner. However this meal out goes, there's one thing you'll never have to worry about again, and that's the germs on the table your baby will be eating off of. Because finger foods are generally placed right on the table for baby to pick up, you want to know that surface is clean. With the Tiny Diner by Kiddopotamus, you know his cheerios aren't being tainted by whatever was left behind from those grey dish towels you see the bus boys using to wipe down all the tables. This handy rubber place mat has suction cups on the bottom so it stays securely in place on almost any surface. The tray on the front catches most of what your little one loses on the way to his mouth. When dinner is over, you fold the sides in, fold the top down and roll the whole thing up into the tray. Its rolled up form is very compact and can fit right into your purse - hopefully after you've already rinsed it off. The other thing I love about this product is that I'm not leaving a big mess for our poor server to have to clean up after we've left. The majority of the mess is contained in the Tiny Diner and we either dump the mess into the trash or I roll it up, stick it in a plastic bag and clean it when I get home. I'm sure your next waiter or waitress will appreciate this product as much as you do.
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3 comments:
These are great for home use, too. When my boy gets stab-happy with his fork, I know my wood table isn't going to suffer.
Where did you get this from?
Whoa, nothing like a timely reply, huh "Zach"? I got this at Babies R Us, but it's from Kiddopotamus so you should be able to find it wherever that stuff is sold - or their website - kiddopotamus.com
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