Blueberry Carrot Baby Puffs: Why Parents Are Calling These the Training Wheels of Snacks

Baby + toddler snacks that soothe, tricks that help—your quick guide to tackling teething.

Teething. Two syllables that strike fear into even the chillest of parents. And yet here we are in 2025, still handing babies cold washcloths and random green onions. You deserve better, so we built the ultimate teething toolkit just for you. 

Finally, a snack that multitasks as well as you can. 

Meet our NEW Blueberry Carrot Baby Wheels—our latest Puff innovation, designed with development in mind. These melty wheels aren’t just delicious (think tangy blueberry with a subtle carrot + apple sweetness), they’re built with purpose.

Spin, pinch, chew. The wheel shape encourages pincer grasp and hand-eye coordination while soothing sore gums.

Just 7 organic ingredients. No rice, no seed oils, no added sugar, no salt + no top 9 allergens.

Peace of mind with every bite. Every Little Spoon baby product is tested for 500+ toxins and contaminants, including heavy metals.

The ultimate teething toolkit. 

Snack + skill-build simultaneously.

Wheels, curls, rings, OH MY! Our snacks aren’t just tasty, they’re nifty little training tools for pinching, grabbing and biting. 

TL;DR: fine motor flex and teething relief, all in one snack. And because the shapes and textures introduce new sensations, they help babies get comfortable with different foods now, making starting solids smoother and curbing picky eating later.

Massages are magic.
A clean finger can work wonders. Gently massaging baby’s gums can bring quick relief. 

Freeze it + forget it.
The classics still work: frozen fruit in a mesh feeder, chilled spoons and trusty frozen washcloths. Keep a couple of pacifiers in the fridge for quick soothing, or hand over a chilled teether that won’t leave puddles behind. And yes, some parents even swear by a peeled green onion. Desperate times call for desperate onions.

Chew toys.

Not all teethers are created equal. Look for safe silicone shapes that are easy to hold and can reach those tricky back gums. Bonus points if you can toss them in the dishwasher (because let’s be real, you don’t need another thing to handwash).

There’s comfort in routine.

Sometimes, the best relief is simply you. Snuggles, naps and distractions (stroller walks; the sights, the sounds!) help take the edge off those tough days. With the right snacks + comfort strategies, you and your baby can wheel right through this milestone—one little spin at a time.

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