Lovely children’s melamine dinnerware presented in a gift box and featuring illustrations from Sebra’s Nightfall theme – a story about everything that takes place when the day draws to a close.
The gift set includes five products: a flat plate, a deep bowl, a cup and children’s cutlery (spoon and fork).
The flat plate has an illustration of Moonlight the hare in his den beneath the forest floor, and at the bottom of the deep plate, children will find Star the squirrel moving through the treetops in the darkness. On the cup, Woody the bear is making his way through the woods in the middle of the night. The cutlery has been designed with small mouths and hands in mind. It fits comfortably in children’s hands, making it easier for your child to learn the technique. The children’s cutlery is made of stainless steel with plastic handles.
The dining set is made from 100% melamine – free of formaldehyde and comes in an attractive gift box that makes this set perfect as a gift for a christening or 1-year birthday.
Match the products with other tableware from the Nightfall melamine collection for a complete look around the dining table.
Recommended age: 4 months+
Instructions: suitable for serving only.
Cleaning instructions: The products can be put in the dishwasher – max. 65 degrees in the upper basket. Clean the product before first use.
Melamine products for food are not suitable for microwave oven use or for storing foods at temperatures above 70° C.
For your child’s safety and health. WARNING! Only use the product under adult supervision. Check the product before each use. Discard at the first sign of damage or wear. The product may break if dropped. Always check the food temperature before serving.
About the Nightfall theme
Darkness falls and calm descends in the small homes. Outside, the moon lights up the night sky and thousands of twinkling stars appear, creating a magical ceiling. The ‘Nightfall’ theme is about everything that takes place when the day draws to a close. Together with cute nocturnal animals, Sebra takes the child all the way into the forest in the middle of the night. The animals of the night move around in the dark landscape, creating fascinating shadows. The shadows sometimes look like entirely new creatures, and the imagination can really be put to the test when moonlight is reflected in shining eyes or when it casts shadows on ancient tree trunks.