We thought it couldn’t get more genius than on-the-go organic baby food dispensed from an easy-squeeze, single-serving bag.
And then we tried the Plum Organics Dispensing Spoon by Boon. The new twist-on spoon attaches to Plum Organics Stage 1 and 2 baby food pouches, allowing you to feed your hungry monkey whenever, wherever. No bowl necessary.
Each pack comes with two attachments and a carrying case that has a built-in hook to easily attach to diaper bags. As expected, the spoons are BPA, PVC, and phthalate free. Once you’re done, hand-wash with soapy hot water or pop it in the dishwasher (top rack only) before the next meal. And just like that, dinner is served.
Available online at booninc.com.

BOND
World’s Greatest Dad Adult and Child Workshop
What: Get creative with Pops or take another adult and surprise Dad with a creative masterpiece.
Why: A little quality time is the best present of all.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.-noon.
Where: The Clay Studio, 139 N. Second St. (215-925-3453). Register (required) online at theclaystudio.org. Adult and child pair, $45; each additional child, $10.
SAY CHEESE
Little Nest Portraits
What: Photographer Laura Novak opens her second laid-back, light-flooded studio.
Why: Affordable prices and unstuffy shots make it a no-brainer.
When: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.
Where: Glen Eagle Square, 589 Wilmington Pike, Glen Mills (610-459-8622).
MARCH
Narbark Dog Parade
What: Dress up your pooch and take him out for a festive stroll.
Why: Proceeds go to Animal Rescue Foundation of Southeastern Pennsylvania, which helps less fortunate pups.
When: June 4. Fri., 6-8 p.m.
Where: Parade starts at the intersection of Haverford and Forrest Aves. Register at Spot’s the Place for Paws, 854 ½ Montgomery Ave., Narberth (610-668-7768); Sweet Mabel, 41 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth (610-667-3041). Participation is free.
Photo: Courtesy of Boon Inc.








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