








🥄 Elevate playtime: where learning meets loving every scoop!
The Bimi Boo Wooden Feeding Toy is a Montessori-inspired pretend play set designed for toddlers aged 1-4+. Featuring 27 wooden food pieces, a spoon, and a bowl, it promotes fine motor skills, spoon practice, and imaginative nurturing play. Crafted with non-toxic materials and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s a durable, educational toy that transforms mealtime skills into joyful learning moments.








| ASIN | B07JPY7QK6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,117 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #81 in Toy Foods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (168) |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bimi Boo |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 24 months - 5 years |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 6.7 x 2.2 inches |
A**R
Great for fine motor skills and spoon practice
My two-year-old loves playing with this toy. It’s been great for hand-eye coordination, fine motor development, and practicing using a spoon in a fun, low-pressure way. The wooden pieces feel sturdy and well made, and the activity keeps him engaged longer than many other toys we’ve tried. I even bought a second one for my life skills classroom because it works so well for hands-on skill building. This is a great option for toddlers or classroom use, especially for Montessori-style or developmental learning activities.
A**A
So fun and educational!
We love this wooden feeding toy! My toddler enjoys “making a meal for the bunny,” and it’s such a fun way to practice scooping and fine motor skills. Great quality, engaging, and perfect for imaginative play. 🐰🥕
R**N
Love this toy
Omg I love this toy for my 16 month old. I was impressed with the quality of the product. The little foods are super sturdy and it easily damaged. Real wood too. The baby is cute and has two sides. My son is obsessed with “feed the baby” and asks for it multiple times a day. I do have to monitor him while playing because the pieces are a little small but super happy with this toy. Would buy as gift for other children.
S**C
Fun but wish the pieces were 3D
Wish the food pieces were 3D. It’s difficult even for adults to scoop up the flat pieces with the flat spoon. That being said, my 17-month old loves it.
K**I
Super cute and simple!
This is a simple and cute activity to help improve gross motor skills for self feeding with an eating utensil. Along with learning food types, colors and shapes. My toddler doesn’t enjoy using a spoon or fork so I bought this in hopes of motivate him to use a spoon and feed himself eventually. He likes to eat with his hands and plays with the utensils instead. I attached adhesive magnets to mine to help hold the items into the spoon. I would recommend a smaller magnet or a more flattering magnet but otherwise this was a nice little tweak for anyone who wants more stability! I had to cut a magnet in half for the banana. These can even just become nice little magnets for a fridge or white board / chalkboard. The designs are adorable, solid and vibrant. There is a variety of items such as pizza, donuts, mango, corn, candy, ice cream, cheese, eggs, etc. There is also a variety of ways to try to use this such as having your child feed the character only fruits, salty items, sweet items, veggies or even sort them out by colors , food item names and shapes. It can help in general for a child to become more familiar with the name of each specific item. There is a bunny and bear on the single wood panel to “feed”. There is one spoon and one bowl included. It’s also nice to be able to store everything back into its little box as well. I would recommend this! ✨🍳🧀🥕🥦
E**A
Good
Great product for kids in need of OT and ST
A**Z
Feeding the bear or the bunny highly recommended
Love this toy. It helps to work on their motor skills while having a great time feeding the bunny or the bear. My granddaughter loves it. The pieces are very sturdy and well-made. Highly recommend it. My granddaughter is two years old.
M**S
Sturdy
Sturdy enough to sustain several weeks of play in my young preschool classroom. Fun, great fine motor, lots of language opportunity.
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