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When can they learn to use chopsticks?

Marc and I eat Japanese probably once a week.  I don't remember not being able to eat with chopsticks so i don't remember when my parents taught me to use them.  Alexis always watches us with curiosity.  I know they have the training ones, but I kind of still think she's too young and wouldn't have the coordination.  Do any of your kids use them or do you have an opinion on an appropriate age?
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Re: When can they learn to use chopsticks?

  • I remember Noah using them when he was like 2 at Stir Crazy for my bday :) Aa tried using some yesterday and he is almost 3 and besides the occasional stabbing something and putting it to his mouth it was a big fat fail

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  • both y kids eat with the training ones without a problem, Alexis shouldn't have a problem either! they more coordination that we think!

    PS: you just made me crave sushi!

  • Here they start around 2yrs old. I already have Ayden's, but like Beth said, it's mostly stabbing that occurs now. When we go to the Sushi go round, all Ayden does is stab the rice.

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  • We gave Sophie the training ones at Benihana in Orlando last week because she wanted to play with ours. She did not master them but she got the gist and would get tiny bits of rice at a time. I think its worth a try. It can't hurt!
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  • I guess the day I learn how to eat with them will be the day I teach Gaby. Until then, we will jump on the Aa bandwagon and stab the food! ;)
  • imageMrs. Aleman:
    I guess the day I learn how to eat with them will be the day I teach Gaby. Until then, we will jump on the Aa bandwagon and stab the food! ;)

    You crack me up!  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

    I know we gave the training ones to Cedric, and, bad mother that I am, quite honestly I don't remember if he used those or the fork or his fingers. 

  • I think you can probably let her try the training ones supervised.
  • I just found out last week that she could use them.  We never tried before then... I posted a picture on FB.
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