Tiny Teak Toddler Bowl
$14.00 NZD
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Handcrafted 7cm Mini Wooden Bowl for First Tastes & Healthy Snacks
Small, simple, and perfectly proportioned for little hands. Our Tiny 7cm Teak Bowl is our most compact vessel, designed for the delicate moments of early childhood. Whether you are introducing a single teaspoon of "first tastes," serving a small portion of vitamins, or offering a few healthy berries, this bowl provides a 100% non-toxic, plastic-free alternative. Hand-carved from a single piece of premium teak, it is a sensory-rich tool that fits comfortably in the palm of a mother’s hand.
Why Mothers Love the 7cm Tiny Bowl
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The "First Tastes" Vessel: At 7cm, it is the ideal size for the very first days of solids—when you only need a tiny amount of puree or mashed avocado.
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100% Chemical-Free: Solid teak heartwood means no glues, no BPA, and no synthetic lacquers. It is the purest way to serve food to your developing child.
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Naturally Antimicrobial: Teak’s high natural oil content makes it inherently resistant to bacteria and moisture, making it a more hygienic choice for little ones than scratched plastic.
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A Montessori Favorite: This tiny bowl is perfectly sized for Montessori "sorting" activities, helping your toddler develop fine motor skills through play.
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Virtually Unbreakable: Unlike ceramic or glass "mini" bowls, solid teak won't shatter if it’s swiped off the high-chair tray.
Small Bowl, Big Versatility
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Vitamin & Medicine Dish: A safe, non-reactive way to crush and mix vitamins or serve natural remedies.
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The "Dipping" Dish: The perfect size for a dollop of hummus, nut butter, or yoghurt alongside a plate of veggies.
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A Childhood Keepsake: Use it later as a "Tooth Fairy" dish or a special place for tiny treasures found in the garden.
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Mindful Gifting: A beautiful, affordable "add-on" for a baby shower gift or a natural nursery helper.
People Also Ask
How small is the 7cm bowl? The 7cm bowl is very small—about the size of a large plum. It is designed for tiny snacks (like a few blueberries), first tastes of solids, or as a condiment/sauce dish.
Is it safe for hot food? Yes. Teak is a natural insulator and remains cool to the touch. It is completely food-safe and will not leach any chemicals or metallic tastes into your child's food.
How do I clean such a small bowl? Hand-wash with warm soapy water and dry immediately. To keep the wood hydrated and protect its natural antibacterial properties, give it a quick rub with food-safe coconut oil or beeswax every few weeks.
People Also Ask
How small is the 7cm bowl? The 7cm bowl is very small—about the size of a large plum. It is designed for tiny snacks (like a few blueberries), first tastes of solids, or as a condiment/sauce dish.
Is it safe for hot food? Yes. Teak is a natural insulator and remains cool to the touch. It is completely food-safe and will not leach any chemicals or metallic tastes into your child's food.
How do I clean such a small bowl? Hand-wash with warm soapy water and dry immediately. To keep the wood hydrated and protect its natural antibacterial properties, give it a quick rub with food-safe coconut oil or beeswax every few weeks.
Ethically Sourced & Shipped from Gisborne, NZ
At Yompai we see ourselves as a bridge between traditional Thai craftsmanship and the conscious New Zealand home. Our wooden bowls for children are ethically made in small batches, ensuring every purchase supports work with dignity for village artisans. We ship daily from our base in Gisborne, offering nationwide delivery and international shipping to Australia..
Shipping: NZ
Flat rate $8.50 Urban NZ wide
Flat Rate $13.50 Rural NZ wide
Free shipping on orders over $125.
Australia: flat rate for shipping of $38 with a minimum order size of $100
Minimalist design. Maximum impact.
Choose natural. Choose handmade. Choose better—for your family, your health, and the environment.
Learn more about our ethically handmade wooden bowls and the makers here →
Discover why Teak wood utensils are ideal for your kitchen here →
Instructions on caring for your wooden bowls here →