I can®
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Göteborg, Sweden
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About I can®
I can®, is my well proven world unique Swedish invention
from 2013 that benefits children when learning to eat. The
spoon enables children to hold the spoon easier and at the same
time stimulates dexterity development beyond what previously
been possible.
The innovation:
I got the idea because my two children, when they were younger, had problems dealing with the children spoons that were on the market. They spilled a lot and more food ended up on the floor than in the mouth. It was very frustrating. I had to find a solution and then I found one. No spoons in the market gave support for the precision grip.
The I can® multi grip spoon were invented.
Multigrip:
To many spoons are made for the full handgrip with the spoon in the child’s palm. I can® has a world unique flat vertical grip, which enables the child to grasp it using the precision grip. The hole in the spoon enables contact between the thumb and index finger, or if the child chooses it can put a finger through the spoon for stability. The child can use the lateral precision-, key-, finger-, transverse volar-, fivefinger- or through-thumb grip. That’s why I can® have the extension name Multi Grip and enables the child to also train their fine motor skills, which is important for their development.
It actually works:
Consumer response states it works better than the spoons on the market. Mums just love it.
A child that trains its precision grip will develop its dexterity better, and learn to eat quicker.
This product is a revolution mostly because it trusts the child to be able to develop, rather than forcing a certain grip upon the child.
Expert says:
It is important early in life to have a positive experience of eating. Children wants to eat by themselves but don’t manage to do it. Recently a study in Sweden at Uppsala University states that: There is a clear connection for children with fine motor skills and their cognitive development.
I can® is specially designed for children, encourage their fine motor skills and helps them to eat by themselves, which is important for their development.
The spoon encourage and stimulates children to eat in an easier way with less waste.
I can® is suitable for small fingers. Light weight, small size and fun colours.
from 2013 that benefits children when learning to eat. The
spoon enables children to hold the spoon easier and at the same
time stimulates dexterity development beyond what previously
been possible.
The innovation:
I got the idea because my two children, when they were younger, had problems dealing with the children spoons that were on the market. They spilled a lot and more food ended up on the floor than in the mouth. It was very frustrating. I had to find a solution and then I found one. No spoons in the market gave support for the precision grip.
The I can® multi grip spoon were invented.
Multigrip:
To many spoons are made for the full handgrip with the spoon in the child’s palm. I can® has a world unique flat vertical grip, which enables the child to grasp it using the precision grip. The hole in the spoon enables contact between the thumb and index finger, or if the child chooses it can put a finger through the spoon for stability. The child can use the lateral precision-, key-, finger-, transverse volar-, fivefinger- or through-thumb grip. That’s why I can® have the extension name Multi Grip and enables the child to also train their fine motor skills, which is important for their development.
It actually works:
Consumer response states it works better than the spoons on the market. Mums just love it.
A child that trains its precision grip will develop its dexterity better, and learn to eat quicker.
This product is a revolution mostly because it trusts the child to be able to develop, rather than forcing a certain grip upon the child.
Expert says:
It is important early in life to have a positive experience of eating. Children wants to eat by themselves but don’t manage to do it. Recently a study in Sweden at Uppsala University states that: There is a clear connection for children with fine motor skills and their cognitive development.
I can® is specially designed for children, encourage their fine motor skills and helps them to eat by themselves, which is important for their development.
The spoon encourage and stimulates children to eat in an easier way with less waste.
I can® is suitable for small fingers. Light weight, small size and fun colours.
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