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Most HelpfulMy 16 month old son is a messy eater. He likes to snack while watching TV sometimes and in the car too. I've always had a problem with him making a mess! He likes to dump out whatever he has. He thinks it's fun but I get tired of constantly cleaning up the messes that he makes. While at Wal-Mart...
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Most HelpfulI bought this product after reading a lot of reviews. My son was 11 months. When I got home I was excited about it, but after my first time using it, I was disapointed. My son was only interested in making a mess! He would take the lid off and spill the snacks everywhere!
Now that my son is 21...
review »I did a bunch of research on different types of snack catchers and the Munchkin won my vote. I have bought 2 sets now and even gave my sister one for her kid. They really hold the food in. Some of the smaller cereals will escape, and some kids will pull the top off or fold the rubber prongs on top in so they can dump the food out. (My son had not taken the top off and I have only had to pick up stuff he dumped out maybe 2 times). It is easy for the kids to get the food out that they want without making a big mess. When my niece or nephews took the top off we told them not to and they have not done...
review »The Munchkin snack catcher bowls are great for traveling in the car, stroller, or in the shopping cart but only if the snacks are a good size. Smaller snacks such as cheerios, goldfish crackers, or corn puffs have a tendency to come out. I will say that my daughter loves to hang on to one of the handles and shake it like a rattle though. I usually put cookies or yogurt bites in our cup just to avoid the mess. My daughter did have a hard time with it at first, but once she figured out how to hold onto the snacks while she was pulling her hand out she greatly enjoyed using it. She thinks it's a fun...
review »I love this bowl! It's a great snack bowl and easy to carry in a diaoper bag. Overall its great!