Parents of young children pour A LOT of time, energy, and resources into caring for their kids. Here are some of my best mealtime products for babies through toddlers to make life simpler and more fun.
While I have no intention of turning this into a “mommy blog” (just not my jam, yo!), every now and then topics come to mind about being an intentional parent, especially with my time, energy, and resources. “Stuff” isn’t the solution, though they can be helpful tools.
So, I’ll be offering a short series focused on high-impact products geared toward babies and toddlers that can enhance your life (and not just suck up your time, energy, and resources!). This is the first post in the series.
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I realize that “high-impact” products may vary depending on your own preferences and needs. For this post, high-impact products for babies and toddlers includes:
Below are some of my family’s best high-impact mealtime products for babies through toddlers. Enjoy!
(Note: I was totally going to include photos of this in real-life action. But my computer kept crashing, so we’ll take a pause on that. Thanks for your patience!)
This little drying rack is super helpful for drying random small parts (not just baby tools!), thus making it a high-impact item for mealtimes (and clean-up). Most likely, you’d want to use it with mealtime supplies. As a bonus point, it’s cute. 🙂
Note: I’ve never used the accompanying twig option (it wasn’t part of our drying rack. This is the closest I could find to our own drying rack.
Every few hours a day, my husband and I could be found hand-washing bottles. We used the NICU-encouraged Dr. Brown’s bottle system, which has 6 parts a bottle (gah!!). This handy little drying rack helped us keep track of the parts and expedited the drying process.
Now that we’re past the baby bottle stage (hallelujah!), it still comes in handy for Little Man’s smaller dishes, water bottles, and measuring tools. He also enjoys pulling and poking things into the grass.
Note: Unfortunately, our current learning tower wasn’t available on Amazon, last I checked. I’ve listed some options that may work for you and your family.
Once I realized that we were going to have a small person in our house, one of my top wish list items was a learning tower. Never mind that our son wouldn’t be able to use it until at least 18 months. This tower was going to rock our world!
This particular tower is user-friendly for 18 months and up. It took us 30 minutes or so to assemble this. It could be much faster for you. (In our house, it’s taken us 4 hours to assemble a 1-hour bookcase #not-ashamed).
Hands down, this is one of my absolute favorite mealtime-related products for Little Man.
Okay, I realize that Little Man was on the cusp of toddlerhood when he was ready to use this (18 months), but it’s been legitimately awesome. Once he got past the initial “What is this?!” response, he’s been rocking out with this for mealtimes, especially for prep time and snack times.
As I’ve shared before, it’s been a great way to invite Little Man into kitchen activities. A few include:
Over the past few months, he’s enjoyed pushing it around the kitchen to get to other spots – like playing with the magnets on the refrigerator and the grass drying rack.
Here’s the deal: babies and toddlers drop, dribble and toss food frequently. It’s a hassle to clean up and you typically need to clean up again every few hours after eating times. Though I still have to clean up messes, the splat mat has really helped reduce my cleaning fatigue.
It has a grippy bottom, so it tends to stay in place when your high-chair rolls around on it and you’re not likely to trip on it.
It doesn’t absorb liquids (they just stay on the surface).
We still need to dispose of the dropped food after mealtimes, but cleaning up is more efficient and less annoying.
We’ve used a splat mat since the early days of beginning solids. Originally I used a plastic tablecloth (not a bad idea, just not great) to catch dropped foods. This has worked far better and is more effective.
As I’ve shared before, multi-functionality is an important feature for me. A convertible high chair can often serve your child through the beginning stages of learning to eat solids, becoming a more active toddler, to eventually using a booster seat.
We’ve used this chair since Little Man began eating solids. Babies are messy eaters (surprise!), so it was nice to have a machine-washable friendly high chair set-up.
Once Little Man started safely climbing onto furniture, I felt comfortable enough to transition him to the toddler chair base. He’s gotten the knack of climbing into it and enjoys buckling himself in. (Though he forgets that he doesn’t know how to get OUT of the chair on his own…)
Even better: the toddler chair base is SO much easier to clean than the full high-chair set-up. Yay for easier mealtimes!
Like popsicles? Think they’re a pain to make? This toddler popsicle mold is so user-friendly for creating toddler-size popsicles that are easy to remove from the mold and easy to clean.
Confession: Little Man was more on the early toddler side by the time I found this. I’d like to think this could be user-friendly for babies introduced to solids. I may be wrong.
Once we grabbed this mold, Little Man and I have been cranking out popsicles every month (or more). I like to experiment with healthy popsicle recipes. Both of us like to eat it. Win-win.
I’m pro-high-impact products for babies through toddlers. If products are multi-functional, attractive, and easy to maintain – I’m excited about it. The high-impact mealtime products for babies through toddlers I’ve shared here include:
As you can see, these products vary in price and function. For our household, they’ve been worth the investment. Rather than sucking up our time, energy, and resources, they’ve served our family. Woohoo!
So – it’s your turn. What caught your eye? What are some high-impact products you’ve used for your family? Suggestions for the next season?
Let me know in the comments!
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I’m Cortney, a recovering over-achiever and God’s beloved who loves helping fellow Christian women like you embrace your God-given gifts so you have the confidence to live authentically.
I’m also a full-time mama to two sweet little boys, wife to my best friend, motivational speaker, and part-time Christian life coach. Chai lattes, strong coffee, podcasts, yoga, dance, and fairy tales nourish my soul and add sweetness to life.
Discovering the joy of embracing my God-given gifts and who He created me to be was a game-changer—a journey that brought freedom, unexpected delights, and relief from guilt. Finally, I felt free to be myself and ditch the pressure of being someone I wasn’t.
Incorporating those gifts into my day—from weekly planning to deciding on commitments, nurturing my marriage, and parenting—transformed everything. Now, I can’t imagine life without the perspective of fully embracing who God created me to be. I was missing so much without it!
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