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Mini Honey Pot & Dipper Ceramic honey holder & wooden dipper Reviews

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It's fun, and practical, to drizzle honey over crackers or fruit using a real wood dipper. The dipper drips less than a spoon, won't taint the taste of the honey, and helps build manual dexterity through the twisting, twirling motion.The grooves create surface tension to hold the honey in place, a real-world science lesson that children learn through tactile experience. Ceramic honey pot is 3"" high; wood dipper is 4½"" long. Hand wash.

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I bought this for each of my grown daughters and their families. They loved it! They said it is beautifully made and is so unique that it will be something they pass down to their children. My oldest daughter is so enamored with it that she texts me on a regular basis, letting me know she just used it. Now that's the sign of a great gift, and it only cost a few dollars! Way to offer great products, ForSmallHands!
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Posted 11 years ago
Mema The Sewer
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I've been looking for a wooden spiral honey server for years. I thought I would need one a little larger than this, but as it turned out, it's perfect for children to serve themselves. And it's a lot neater than I expected. Plus, it looks very cute sitting on the breakfast table.
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Posted 11 years ago
REALLY cute item and pratical too. Too large for what I ordered it for (part of an Owl and Pussycat, play set), but now will be used as an actual honey pot.
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Posted 12 years ago