mOmma, Feeding Essentials for Baby

mOmma, by Lansinoh is an innovative line of feeding products for babies and toddlers.

How many times does your child drop their sippy cup on the floor? If you’re too tired to count that high, you’ll love the smart design of the mOmma, ergonomically correct, spill proof cup. I love how the straw twists in on the straw cup and how the cup rocks when it falls keeping the part that goes in your child’s mouth, out of the unfortunate dog hair and multiplying dust bunnies, mOmma rocks=much cleaner!

I also love that the cups grow as your little one develops. Ready for a non-spill cup but need handles. No problem! Over holding handles but not quite ready for a straw? mOmma’s no handle, spill proof cup works for this stage too. The snap-on lid makes for one tight seal and trust me, you can throw that cup in your bag, and it will not leak…whew! I LOVE that the valve cup has fewer parts than other cups and replacement parts such as valves and straws are available.

The soft textured spoon and fork come with a tight-fitting cap, and rock to keep the feeding part clean. The rocking motion is also very interesting for little ones under the age of two. Feeding essentials that are BPA free, are functional and fun? mOmma ticks all of my boxes. The whole line is so well thought out and smart. I love it. Simple, clean, and gender neutral, bright colors of green and orange. No surprise that the rocking mOmma non-spill cup was voted 2012 product of the year by the consumer survey of product innovation.

The mOmma BPA Free plates are lightweight, and are featured with and without the ability to keep food warm. They also have two sections which works to help keep different tasting foods separate. The bowls are tip resistant and don’t scootch across the high chair as your little one learns how to feed herself.

The adorable teethers come in the cutest animals that will serve to distract baby from teething pain, all while providing the comfort of the soothing, BPA free, dual textured ring. Can be used cold too for added relief.

The mOmma collection is currently available at Target.com, walmart.com, diapers.com and drugstore.com with additional retailers being added throughout 2012.

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Comments

  1. tami p says:

    let them make a mess sometimes its ok

  2. Kat Riley says:

    Keep feeding time calm and quiet.

  3. Kat Riley says:

    I entered the Conscious Box giveaway.

  4. Peggy Rydzewski says:

    I like to play music while feeding the baby.. everyone relaxes

  5. Jamie says:

    I’m currently expecting my first and realizing I have a lot to learn. I hope to have patience and appreciate every moment.

  6. Colleen Maurina says:

    My feeding tip is to put a splat mat under the high chair and then let them learn to feed themselves. It’s messy but that’s how they learn!

  7. Colleen Maurina says:

    Entered Your Conscious Box giveaway.

  8. Shannon Baas says:

    have extra silverware in case something is dropped.

  9. Natalie S says:

    Stay consistent with meal times!

  10. Natalie S says:

    Entered the Conscious Box Giveaway!

  11. Lauren says:

    don’t make the plate look over whelming smaller amounts are better you can add more as you feed them

  12. Maggie says:

    Striving to eat together as a family is important to us!

  13. SHAYNA says:

    IT’S NOT QUITE A ROUTINE BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT SCHEDULES BUT IT IS NICE WHEN WE ARE ALL EATING AT ONCE :)

    shebebes@yahoo.com

  14. When I am feeding a baby, I like to get his bath ready first so I can clean him up easily.

  15. Katrina says:

    wait till the mess is completely done…then clean

  16. Ciara B. says:

    feed him while we’re eating

  17. Katie R says:

    My feeding routine tip is to set a schedule and stick to it.

  18. ashley trent says:

    i try to stay consistent with feeding times and i always give a special dessert

  19. Lauren U says:

    Pregnant with my first, so I don’t have a routine yet. But it’s been great reading all the tips here.

    lauren.uda(at)gmail(dot)com

  20. LANA says:

    give a toy to play with while feeding them

  21. mommyofone shanna says:

    We ALL always eat together =)

  22. holly says:

    don’t worry about them being messy, it happens! i also like using mealtime as an opportunity for me and my 9 month old daughter to have some one on one time

  23. Amanda Boerst says:

    Be patient and let them get messy :)

  24. Sandi Carmichael says:

    Feeding tip… Try to schedule feedings at the same time everyday!

  25. Jackie says:

    I hold my infants hand, otherwise she tries putting it in her mouth and making a big mess everywhere!

  26. Maytal says:

    I keep a box of wipes near me

  27. Rebecca says:

    Feed baby when hungry!

  28. Livivua c says:

    I just likecsnuggling in my arms!

  29. tamar says:

    right now my issue is getting my child on a schedule, so i’d say “use a pacifier for the sucking!!!”

  30. Caryn S says:

    Make sure your meal times are consistent so they get used to a routine

  31. sarah says:

    Give your kids all sorts of foods in the early years. I think it helps prevent picky eaters.

  32. kelly says:

    my favorite feeding tip is to make sure they eat a rainbow of foods

  33. Eileen Burke says:

    We all eat as a family, very important to us!

  34. DAMIAN JARREAU says:

    Stay on a feeding schedule

  35. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    Offer little finger stuff is they are old enough for in between butes so yopu can eat at least warm food at the table
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

  36. Alexa Brown says:

    i’m expecting right now so i don’t have any feeding tips just yet. :)

  37. Jessica Rose says:

    Be prepared for cleanup!

  38. Heather S says:

    Let them try to feed themselves, if they are able to. They’ll be a huge mess, but it’s so fun!

  39. KJ Skib says:

    I keep dish clothes around the house in random spots for easy spitting up clean up. Dish towels work the best because they are bigger than the spit up rags they sell in the store.

  40. Angie Archer says:

    Morning breakfast with the family :)

  41. Nicole says:

    Love mOmma products. Bottles have realistic shape and everything is BPA free.
    commented on breastmilk post. Entered glider giveaway.

  42. Kayla Hyde says:

    I dont have a tip yet as I am expecting my first child.

    khyde19@yahoo.com

  43. Alycia M says:

    Give them a wet wash cloth to hold, and strip them to their diapers. :D

  44. steph says:

    none yet – due in november!

  45. Dawn Sollitto says:

    Feed baby before they are starving. I breastfed and an upset baby was hard to get to latch!

  46. Harmony B says:

    Let them go at there own pace and dont worry about the mess.

  47. Callee S. says:

    give drinks after meal or when meal is almost over. otherwise they drink too much and don’t eat enough.

  48. Diana Hatch says:

    Play eating games with them to get the to try new foods

  49. michelle colon says:

    Well I dont know if its my fav! but I have two little ones and finally the 2 year old has let the one year old have the high chair, my fav routine is bfast when i have the two of them eating cereal! most of it gets on the floor but the 2 year old loves feeding the baby!

  50. Britt brill says:

    I am a new mommy to be, so I don’t have. A feeding routine… I think that I will do Amy parents and alwayshavemeals as a family!!

  51. Trasina McGahey says:

    Schedules are great but you have to be flexible!

  52. Daisy says:

    feed the baby while we’re eating

  53. Jamie Knupp says:

    only a few bites at a time or they get thrown

  54. Darlene Owen says:

    Encourage them to eat veggies and fruit when they are real small so when they are older they will like them.

  55. Paula Tavernie says:

    Let them take their time! Its not a race!!!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

  56. Richard Hicks says:

    being consistent when feeding is utmost importance

    brich22 at earthlink dot net

  57. My boy eats a lot. I just have to mix it up and make sure he gets all he needs as far as nutrients.

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  59. Karen Dorris says:

    Even starting with baby……we are all together at the table every chance we get!!

    kpintn/at/hotmail/dot/com

  60. Gianna says:

    We eat together as a family.

  61. Brenda Elsner says:

    We eat as a family every chance we get.

  62. Lesli says:

    Try to stay on a schedule.

  63. susan smoaks says:

    we eat on a schedule and try not to ever get too hungry before eating again

  64. Savannah Miller says:

    Don’t cave in! If they scream and cry and yell that they don’t wont to eat something just hold your ground it is the only way you will get them to try something new. My son is 4 and has been horrible with eating new foods.

  65. Fiona N says:

    I give them something to play while feeding!

  66. Jenny says:

    Stay somewhat on a schedule and eat as a family

  67. Aura says:

    my children need a snack on the highchair tray to keep their hands busy and prevent them from grabbing the spoon

  68. Laurie Emerson says:

    I like to play soft music while eating as that relaxes everyone, especially light jazz.
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

  69. monique melton says:

    let them make a mess. yes it will take you an extra couple of minutes to clean up but they are just so cute when their covered in food and it helps them learn to feed themselves..

  70. Beckee says:

    We get messy during eating time because we let baby try to feed himself so he can learn how!

  71. shirley zolenski says:

    I always try to make it a consistent routine. It’s just easier

  72. Jessica Hays says:

    Just relax and enjoy it!! They will get messy but they are cleanable!

    jessicaahays at hotmail dot com

  73. tracy H says:

    Don’t rush it!

  74. Caitlin McClure says:

    pregnant with my first, I don’t know yet!

  75. Cristen says:

    We sing songs during feeding times.

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