Description
Your little construction lover will go crazy over the Construction Utensil & Plate Combo! The set contains 3 of our award winning Construction Utensils and a matching Construction Plate

Patented Design Features
The plate’s patented design features a ramp that leads up to the spoon’s “loading dock” so kids can bulldoze their way to better eating habits! The Bulldozer Pusher replaces a knife and helps children build their fine motor skills by learning how to push food onto their spoon. No more sticky hands!
Uniquely Designed Construction Utensils
Each utensil is uniquely designed to model a specific construction vehicle! With the Fork Lift Fork, Front Loader Spoon and Bull Dozer Pusher your child will feel like a real construction worker!



Made in the USA!
All products are Made in the USA! The plate and utensils are both dishwasher and microwave safe. No paints are used to color the products. Everything is manufactured using only FDA approved materials. We have third party certification that our products contain NO Lead, NO Bisplenol A (BPA), NO PVC, and NO Phthalates. All of Constructive Eating’s products are fully compliant with the CPSIA of 2008.
Picky Problem Solved
– VBell via Amazon
“MY THREE YEAR OLD ATE HIS VEGETABLES. He had so much fun pushing food onto his “front end loader” and “forklift” with his “bulldozer” that he forgot he doesn’t like green beans, mashed potatoes, or carrots. I am one happy mama right now.”
Remedy for Sensory Issues
– Bronwyn West via Amazon
“My autistic 3 year old refuses to touch silverware and won’t eat any food that sticks to his fingers. I saw this set in a sensory group and was super excited. My son will actually use the fork! Just the fork so far, but that is huge progress! And he loves his special plate.”
Grandpa Nailed It!
– Chris M. via Amazon
“My grandson loves all things that move, from trains to cars to construction equipment. When I saw this, I thought of him having fun ‘playing with his food’. Sure enough, he loves it! His Mom told me that “…now we can get him to sit in one place to eat dinner…”