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Play dishes

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(Do not) play with your food.
Simple embossed features turn the plates into templates allowing the user to use their food as facial features - turning the act of eating into something engaging, rather than the passive act of shoveling food. Remaining gravy or sauce allows the faces to remain long after the food has been eaten, giving younger children a further incentive to clean the plate.

by: Jamie Wieck
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6 Comments for: “Play dishes”

  1. EbonRose EbonRose Says:

    That. Is. Creepy.

  2. roger roger Says:

    Food for nightmares.

  3. lpss521 lpss521 Says:

    想法不错,给儿童使用超赞

  4. Donnie Donnie Says:

    Response from Lpss521 is unique and innovative.

  5. roger roger Says:

    lpss521 Says: “Good idea for Zambian children”

  6. iynque iynque Says:

    As Amy Sedaris says (satirically), “Children’s food needs to look like it comes alive.”

    If the act of eating is merely shoveling food for you, you’re eating the wrong things. Food is enjoyable. A plain, white ceramic plate has no rival as a frame for good food.

    …but why are you feeding kids soooo much gravy/sauce and then encouraging them to clean the plate? Heart attacks at 20 anyone?

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