Review of the LuvLap Silicone Fruit Feeder

As a parent, I always worry about what my baby eats and how safely they eat. When my baby started teething, feeding fruits became a challenge because she would either choke or spit everything out. That’s when I tried the LuvLap Silicone Fruit Feeder, and after using it for many weeks, I feel confident sharing my real experience.

First Impression of silicone fruit feeder

When I first opened the product, it instantly looked cute and baby-friendly. The silicone fruit feeder comes in beautiful violet and pink colors, and the bunny design handle is really attractive for babies. My baby immediately grabbed it and started biting the handle even before I filled it with food.
The plastic body is strong, and the silicone mesh is soft. It also feels safe because it is BPA-free, which is very important for babies.

Ease of Use & Feeding Experience

Using this food feeding nibbler is very simple. You just need to cut fruits into small pieces and place them inside the silicone sack. I tried bananas, apples, avocado, cooked sweet potatoes, and watermelon. Every time, my baby sucked and chewed tiny pieces safely without choking.

This is the biggest advantage — the feeding nibbler makes fruit introduction safe and stress-free. Babies cannot swallow large chunks, so it prevents choking. It is also lightweight, so babies can hold it easily and feed themselves, which encourages self-feeding.

Silicone fruit feeder Helps During Teething

One strong reason I bought this was my baby’s teething pain. She used to cry and put everything in her mouth. When she bites the silicone part, it gives gentle massages to the gums. It gives relief and keeps babies busy.

I sometimes place chilled fruit or refrigerated silicone properly inside. The cold feeling works like a teether and makes the gums feel better. So yes, as a teething fruit holder, it works great.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Cleaning is okay, not very easy but not extremely difficult either. The silicone mesh has small holes, so fruit fibers sometimes get stuck. The best way is to wash immediately after use with warm water.

One issue I noticed is that after the first use, the silicone mesh changed color. Many parents experienced the same thing. It does not mean it is dirty, but the stain stays if the fruit is strong in color like carrots or mango.

So yes, discoloration happens — this may bother some parents, but it is normal for soft silicone products.

Safety & Size Concerns of silicone fruit feeder

Now comes the real part — the size.

Some parents say the size is perfect for babies above 9 months, and I agree. But for smaller babies, the silicone part may feel bigger. My baby took a while to adjust. So if your baby is below 6–7 months, start slowly and supervise always.

Some reviews online say it may not be safe for very small infants, and I understand why. Babies who cannot hold or chew properly may find it hard.

Value for Money

For the price, I feel the silicone fruit feeder is worth it. It replaces many feeding struggles. Instead of worrying about choking, I can relax while my baby explores new tastes.
The material feels durable, the design is attractive, and overall quality is good for the price range.

Why I Like It

  • Good for safe fruit introduction 
  • Works as a teether during teething pain
  •  Lightweight and easy for babies to hold
  • Encourages self-feeding habits
  • Cute design keeps baby interested
  • BPA-free and baby-safe material
My Conclusion

I personally feel happy with this product because it solved a real problem — safe feeding. Watching my baby enjoy fruits without choking fear brings peace of mind. In simple words:

👉 Safe
👉 Helpful
👉 Worth buying
👉 Baby-approved

If you are a parent or caregiver, this little product can make feeding easier and happier — both for you and your baby