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Best Non-Toxic Baby Feeding Sets
We vetted baby feeding sets against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.
Here's what we look for:
- Non-toxic materials like food-grade silicone or stainless steel (never plastic)
- Free from BPA, phthalates, and lead
- Third-party certifications whenever available
- Products from transparent brands we trust
Best Non-Toxic Baby Feeding Sets
On Welpr, terms like "non-toxic," "safer," "cleaner," "healthier," and "vetted" are editorial labels based on our own standard for product assessment. They are not guarantees, certifications, or medical claims. Learn more.
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What to know about baby feeding sets
Baby feeding sets include plates, bowls, utensils, and cups that go directly into your baby's mouth. Because babies use these items multiple times a day and often chew or suck on them, the materials they're made from matter a lot.
- Welpr focuses on food-grade silicone and natural rubber for anything that touches your baby's mouth, since these materials are stable, non-toxic, and designed for safe food contact.
- Many feeding sets are made from plastics that may contain BPA, PVC, or phthalates — materials Welpr always screens out for baby products.
Check the feeding sets you already have
Look at the packaging, product listing, or brand website for your current feeding sets. Focus on what materials are listed and whether the product clearly states what it's made from.
- Look for labels that say "food-grade silicone," "BPA-free," "PVC-free," and "phthalate-free" — if the brand doesn't disclose materials at all, that's a reason to look closer.
- Start with the items your baby uses most often or chews on directly, like spoons, teethers attached to sets, and sippy cup spouts.
Use your current feeding sets more safely
If you're not ready to replace everything right away, small changes in how you use and care for feeding sets can make a difference. This is especially helpful for plastic items you still have on hand.
- Avoid heating food in plastic plates or bowls — transfer hot food to the dish after it has cooled, since heat can cause plastics to release unwanted compounds.
- Replace any feeding items that are scratched, cracked, or heavily worn, as damaged surfaces can break down faster and release more material.
Choose cleaner replacements
When shopping for new feeding sets, prioritize products made from food-grade silicone, natural rubber, or stainless steel. These materials are durable, easy to clean, and free from the problematic plastics Welpr screens for.
- Be cautious of vague claims like "eco-friendly" or "non-toxic" without specifics — look for products that clearly list their materials and are free from BPA, PVC, phthalates, and synthetic dyes.
- Click the button above to shop Welpr Approved baby feeding sets.

Camille May
Cofounder & Product Curator
Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Olushola M. Awoyemi
Medical Reviewer, PhD
Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...






