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Claritypress™ Picky-Eater Dino Set

Claritypress™ Picky-Eater Dino Set

🦖 The Dinner Battle Ends Here

 (4.8 | 2,847 Reviews)

Mealtime battles end the day a dinosaur shows up at the table.

Designed by parents who've fought the broccoli wars. The 4-piece Dinosaur Dining Set turns toddlers into eager eaters with a Stegosaurus fork, T-Rex spoon, Triceratops food pusher, and dinosaur-themed divided plate — built so little hands actually want to use them. BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, and giftable straight from the box.

🦕 4-Piece Set — Stegosaurus fork + T-Rex spoon + Triceratops pusher + divided plate

🍽️ Picky-Eater Approved — Dino-themed utensils make kids EXCITED to try new foods

🎁 Gift-Box Ready — Arrives boxed — perfect birthday, holiday, or grandparent gift

🛡️ BPA-Free & Safe — Food-grade plastic, dishwasher-safe top rack, built to last

💪 Builds Independence — Pusher + ergonomic shapes help toddlers self-feed with confidence

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Claritypress™ Picky-Eater Dino Set

Claritypress™ Picky-Eater Dino Set

Regular price $39.95
Regular price $39.95 Sale price $49.95
SAVE 20% Sold out
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    Purchased this for my grandson who was having troubles focusing on eating. He kept getting distracted and not eating. With this he is eating much better. Now eating us more like play so he stays focused I till he is done.

    This is a very high quality set. Clearly made in USA. It’s been through the dishwasher 50 times and it is holding up well, no pealing or fading.

    Megan A.
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    For anyone who has a picky eater, or a child who has trouble with utensils, this set is for you! I love that it comes with a “pusher” which helps my son in put food onto his fork or spoon. It’s great for his fine motor skills, and also correct portion sizes. He also loves dinos, so it makes him excited to eat.

    David L.
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    Perfect for food therapy for picky eaters.
    Take your child on a date night to whole foods and get small amount of hot foods and salad bar. Have them play with the food and encourage small bites and reserve the play set for date nights. It's so much fun.
    At first I thought these were overpriced, but after seeing it in person I totally think the price is valid. It's very well made, not cheap plasticky stuff.

    Tara S.

    Yes — and that's actually what it was designed for. The dinosaur shapes turn eating into a game, and the pusher (the Triceratops) gives kids a "tool" to scoop food onto their fork themselves. Most parents tell us their toddler tries new foods within the first 3 dinners. It works because curiosity beats coercion every time.

    Everything you need for one full place setting:
    1 divided plate (kelly green, with FORK / PUSHER / SPOON channels)
    3 dinosaur utensils — Stegosaurus fork, Brontosaurus spoon, Triceratops pusher
    1 prehistoric scene placemat (jungle, volcanoes, T-Rex & friends)

    All made in the USA. Arrives ready to use — no assembly, no batteries, no fuss.

    Send it back within 30 days for a full refund — no questions, no return-shipping headaches. We call it our Happy Mealtime Guarantee: if dinner doesn't get easier in your house, you don't pay. 9 out of 10 parents keep it. The other 10% get their money back same day.

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    • Bribing & Negotiating

      The "one more bite for dessert" trick works for 4 days max. Then your toddler figures out the game and demands the prize upfront. Studies show bribed eaters refuse the same foods even more long-term — you're not building a healthy eater, you're building a tiny negotiator.

    • Hiding Veggies in "Fun" Foods

      Spinach pancakes. Cauliflower mac & cheese. Cute on TikTok — useless long-term. Kids never learn to like the actual vegetable, and the day they discover the "hidden" ingredient, trust breaks for months. 45 minutes of blending for a kid who still won't touch a real carrot.

    • Cute Plates & Bento Boxes

      Rainbow bento boxes shaped like pandas. Beautiful for the algorithm — passive at the dinner table. They give your toddler nothing to do with their hands except eat (the exact thing they're refusing). Picky eaters don't have a plate problem — they have a boredom problem.

       
       

      Built To Solve The Real Reason Toddlers Won't Eat

      Three tools. One plate. 10 minutes of dinner — engineered to turn picky eaters into curious ones.

      🦕 Three-Tool System

      Fork lifts. Spoon scoops. Pusher pushes. Three jobs, three dinosaurs — your toddler stays engaged at every bite.

      🍽️ Divided Plate Design

      3 sections. No food touching. Solves the #1 picky-eater complaint without a single word from you.

      🇺🇸 FDA-Compliant

      BPA, PVC, phthalate-free. Dishwasher and microwave safe. The plastic you'd actually let your toddler chew.

      🏆 OT-Backed Fine Motor Design

      Pincer grip. Bilateral coordination. The same skills $200/hour feeding clinics teach — built into utensils your kid wants to play with.

      Why Choose The Claritypress™ Dino Set?

      Designed for your toddler's hands — not just their plate. Built with the engagement tools, motor-skill design, and USA safety standards that boring plastic plates and silicone bento boxes skip.

        Generic Plates
      Picky-Eater Engagement
      Self-Feeding Tools Included
      Builds Fine Motor Skills
      Made In USA, BPA-Free

      FAQs

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      What age is this set for?

      Designed for toddlers ages 2-6. The chunky dinosaur grips work for tiny unsteady hands, and the divided plate is sized for toddler portions. Plenty of 4-6 year olds still love it — it scales with them.

      Yes to both. Top-rack dishwasher safe. Made from BPA-free, phthalate-free, food-grade plastic. Tested to FDA food-contact standards.

      Yes. Every order arrives in a clean kraft gift box — birthday, holiday, baby-shower ready. No re-wrapping needed.

      One divided dinosaur-themed plate, one Stegosaurus fork, one T-Rex spoon, one Triceratops food pusher. Four pieces, one happy toddler.

      We've yet to meet one who doesn't, but if your child genuinely doesn't enjoy the set within 30 days, we'll refund the order — no return needed. Keep the dinosaurs for play.

      Orders ship within 24 hours from our US warehouse. Standard delivery: 3-5 business days. Express delivery: 2 business days (add at checkout). Tracking link is emailed the moment your dinosaurs leave the warehouse.

      Send it back within 30 days for a full refund — no questions, no return-shipping headaches. We call it our Happy Mealtime Guarantee: if dinner doesn't get easier in your house, you don't pay. 9 out of 10 parents keep it. The other 10% get their money back same day.

      • Sarah K.

        Bought this after my 3yo went on a 2-month broccoli strike. First night he didn't eat much but he played with the triceratops pusher for like 20 minutes which is honestly the longest he's sat at the table in months. By night 4 he was actually using it to push food onto the fork by himself. He still won't touch peas but we'll take what we can get lol.

        The pusher is genuinely the MVP. I didn't think a piece of plastic shaped like a triceratops would be the thing that finally got him interested but here we are. Plate has been through the dishwasher probably 15 times already and still looks brand new.

        One small thing — the spoon scoop is a little shallow so soup/yogurt isn't great with it. We just use his regular spoon for those. Not a dealbreaker, more of a heads up.

      • Jenna M.

        Got this as a birthday gift for my nephew (just turned 2) and his mom texted me a video of him roaring at the brontosaurus spoon during dinner so I'd say it was a hit. Quality is really nice, you can tell it's not the cheap dollar store plastic, has some weight to it.

        Dropping 1 star because $40 feels like a lot for a plate and 3 utensils, even if they are cute. My sister said she probably wouldn't have bought it for herself but is glad someone else did. So I guess it's a great gift but maybe not a self-purchase unless you're really at the end of your rope with picky eating.

        Also worth noting — the placemat is bigger than I expected which is actually great, covers most of their toddler table.

      • Carlos R.

        OT recommended something like this for my daughter (almost 3, has some sensory feeding stuff going on) and after going down a rabbit hole I landed here. The reviews weren't lying.

        What's been working for us: she's super into the brontosaurus spoon because of the bumps on it, she runs her thumb over them while she eats. Sounds weird but it actually keeps her at the table longer. She still does the picky eater stuff where she'll only eat 3 things on rotation but at least mealtimes aren't 45 minutes of me begging anymore.

        My husband was skeptical about spending $40 on toddler dishes but after a week even he was like "ok this was a good buy." Both kids fight over who gets the green plate so we're probably going to order the garden fairy one too.