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The Curious Chef 3-Piece Nylon Knife Set offers child-safe, serrated nylon blades with ergonomic handles designed for kids aged 4 and up. These durable, dishwasher-safe knives enable young cooks to safely practice slicing soft foods while protecting nonstick cookware. Perfect for fostering culinary confidence and creativity in a fun, supervised kitchen environment.















| ASIN | B002Q5YH9C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,292 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #60 in Kids' Baking Supplies |
| Blade Color | Green |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Length | 8.8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Nylon |
| Brand | Curious Chef |
| Color | White & Green |
| Construction Type | Stamped |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,058) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00016346500296 |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Length | 10.8 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | TCC50029 |
| Manufacturer | Curious Chef |
| Material | Plastic |
| Set Name | 3-Piece |
| Size | 3 Piece |
| UPC | 016346501781 742572228382 748425384021 016346500296 715335414957 654227119658 733912484025 719975555247 074994352476 723061222999 016346300292 732233349334 788809998970 716080031864 |
A**E
Really great knives for kids
We have had this for little over a year now and just used it.This evening, my son is now three.He uses it all the time.He used it a little bit when he was two.He is very good at cutting now.And he has not hurt himself.The blade sizes are perfect.It's a great value, and it's very safe
S**S
A great starter knife set for chopping soft fruits, veggies or other easily cut foods.
My three year old (yes, I know these say age 5 and up) loves to cook and help me in the kitchen. I've been letting him practice with plastic knives spreading jelly and cutting bananas or his sandwich in half. I wanted him to have a more realistic knife to help foster his love of cooking and helping and I found the Curious Chef line. I must say, I'm pretty in love with just about everything this company sells. What a great way to help kids get excited not just about food prep, but also in eating what they've helped with. Now, out of the three knives, my son will only use the smallest at this time, and under VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION. Though the knife is "kid friendly," (and again, I know my son is younger than the recommended age) it is serrated and it is a knife. I understand the possibility that he could cut himself. But, the knife cuts easily on the bananas he has for lunch or breakfast (wow, does a banana he cut himself taste so much better!) as well as easily cuts tortillas for quesadillas, or his sandwich. A friends bought a different brand and has complained that the knife really only presses down on the food and squashes it. This knife definitely cuts. Currently he will only be cutting very soft fruits and only when I am right next to him to supervise every move, but he is having a blast and I love watching him feed his curiosity and love for cooking. And as he gets older and gains confidence and skill, he will be able to chop more and help me more and more in the kitchen. Now, if the sizes of the knives were different, like a pairing knife as the smallest, then I would be over the moon yelling from the roof tops about this set. Ha!
C**K
Excellent Knives for Small Beginners
Ordered these for our nervous 8-year-old aspiring chef. She loves to cook, but gets scared about the idea of cutting her finger with a knife. These nylon knives offer a serrated edge that is sharp enough to be useful, though not sharp enough that it will cause an injury if you nick yourself with the blade. I literally took the largest knife and sawed my hand with it to show my daughter that it was safe to use. Since then, she has successfully cut onions, leeks, cooked chicken breast, celery, potatoes, broccoli, and cauliflower with this set of knives. She's also peeled apples with them. Technically I'd give them 4.5 stars since cutting through softer vegetables can be a bit of a struggle. We made a ratatouille together one night and trying to use the nylon knives to cut through the eggplant was virtually impossible. You're stuck with a mushy mess. Really hard and round items, like Brussels sprouts, are also fairly difficult for her. The shape also makes it useful for showing and practicing proper prep techniques. We just wash them in the top rack of the dishwasher after dinner and they're ready the next day to be used again. So on the whole, I consider this a good investment. The knives are lightweight, durable, and strong enough to be helpful in the kitchen.
I**K
Good intermediate knife for kids
My kids (5&7) are really enjoying using these in the kitchen. A good, safe knife for practice chopping. It works much better for solid items, like carrots, or cucumbers than the lettuce knife or a good old butter knife (best for little ones to use on soft foods). These are serrated but not very sharp so kids need to push down with some force/use a sawing motion at times. I feel at ease letting my kids chop away with this without watching them like a hawk every second & they are learning the motions of safe knife handling. I’d say this is perfect intermediate knife to use before trying with the real deal for older children.
L**N
Great for preschoolers!
We got this set after seeing our friends' 3-year old daughter using them. My son is three years old and last year we got him a Pampered Chef kid's knife, which is a great introductory knife, but it literally can be used to cut bananas... or something of similar consistency. It also would cut with either side, so we had a hard time teaching him proper knife skills. He wanted to help us with prepping the salads - the cucumbers, peppers, etc., so I needed something better. This works pretty darn well. It's sharp enough that it can cut through a cucumber, and if used incorrectly could hurt, but is also blunt enough that it would probably not break skin. The non-sharp side is blunt enough no kid could ever mistake it for the knife side. I like that it has 3 sizes - my son can pick and choose which one he wants. He loves helping, and this is a great way to include him in the cooking process.
K**G
So glad I got these for my toddler!
These knives came today and I washed them as soon as we opened them so my 2.5 year old could use them to help prep dinner! We went over knife safety, I showed her how to use it and then it took her three green beans to figure it out to be efficient. She refused to let me put my hand on hers to show the technique, so she really did figure it out with no problem and merely watching me with my "big girl" knife. They do require a sawing motion, which is fine with me and the toddler! She kept herself busy without incident for a good 10 minutes, cutting green beans over and over. We only used the smallest knife, as he is a little kid, but all three knives seem to be of similar, high quality. Per the packaging: Conforms to ASTM F963 and SPSIA lead and phthalate limits, made in China. Says it is age appropriate for children 4+. Dishwasher safe. BPA free (third-party tested).
I**O
Muy buena calidad. Excelente para los niños
K**A
My son loves helping me in the kitchen. This is awesome for his age!
A**N
Again another item worth buying to teach your kids how to cut without putting their little fingers in jeopardy! My kids help me all the time! They actually ASK to help me cut fruit.. Or anything else for that matter haha.. They love cooking and helping mom and it's ' tools ' like these knives that make it happen. I would not let my four year old (now five) cut with my sharp knives but these are perfect. Comes in three sizes and it will Even cut an apple! Great product! Wish I could buy the whole line in Canada!
R**2
My 3.5 year old is always interested in helping in the kitchen. These knives are great, they are sharp enough to actually cut, but not sharp enough for them to cut a finger off. They could potentially cut themselves, so teaching safe knife skills is important.
C**P
These knives are all the rage online but I've found them tricky for my kiddos to use. They require a lot of force and the back and forth motion takes a while to get used to. I would recommend a child start with a wavy cutter, then just a small butter knife/spreader then move onto an actual knife like the kid's one from IKEA. They do work, but I think there are better options for young chefs.
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