THE SENSORY MADE SIMPLE PODCAST
with Dr. Samantha Goldman
Ep. 25. Dabbldoo Review: Food Play Tools Done Better
Looking for fun and effective ways to make mealtimes more engaging for your kids? In this episode, I’m sharing my honest review of Dabbldoo, a set of food tools designed to make eating fun and approachable for kids—especially those with feeding challenges. From their adorable designs to their safety-first features, these tools might just become your new mealtime favorite!

"When a child has been struggling to eat, the table becomes a place they want to avoid. Offering something different and new can reset that mood at the table."
Ep. 25. Dabbldoo Review Food Play Tools Done Better
The Sensory Made Simple Podcast
with Dr. Samantha Goldman
Welcome to our first-ever product review episode! As an occupational therapist, I’m always on the hunt for fun, safe, and practical tools that support kids during mealtime. Today, I’m reviewing Dabbldoo, a set of innovative food picks and a mini food brush designed to help kids explore new foods in a playful, stress-free way.
Highlights from this episode:
🎙️ How food tools like picks and brushes help kids overcome feeding challenges
🎙️ Why Dabbldoo stands out: safety, design, and fun factor
🎙️ Tips for using these tools to make mealtimes more engaging and less overwhelming
Links mentioned in this episode & References:
Dabbldoo Website
41 Ways to Use Your Food Brush
About the Host:
Being a parent of a child with sensory challenges isn’t easy. Some days, it feels like you’re walking on eggshells, unsure of what will set off the next meltdown. You’re doing everything you can, but you can’t help wondering if there’s more you could do—or if you’re missing something important.
I’m Sam Goldman, a pediatric occupational therapist and your guide in this sensory journey. I’ve spent over a decade helping parents like you understand their child’s sensory needs and find real-life strategies that actually work. My goal? To help you feel less overwhelmed, more confident, and ready to support your child in a way that feels manageable for your family.
You’re already an amazing parent, and you know your child better than anyone. This podcast is here to give you the tools to make life just a little easier—for both of you.
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Transcript
Welcome to episode number 25 of the Food Explorers Podcast.
I'm recording this episode right after JR and I got back from our amazing two-week trip to Europe.
Thank you for hanging in there with me throughout those two weeks as my Instagram, at Dr.
Sam Goldman, was pretty quiet.
It gave me so much time to reflect and think about where I want to go with at Dr.
Sam Goldman.
And I really have a lot of fun stuff coming for you, especially next month.
Stay tuned for an exciting announcement the first or second week of June.
I'm doing something I haven't done before, and I'm so nervous and excited about it.
Okay, on to the point of this episode.
I'm adding something new into our podcast.
Every once in a while, I'll now be doing a product review.
As you know, I am an occupational therapist by training.
I don't offer any therapy within this business, but I am an OT, so I am constantly on the lookout for really good feeding and developmental toys and supportive products.
And shopping for them is really one of my favorite things to do, especially when friends and family have kids.
So I would love to share with you the products I love and some that I don't, so you can be more informed when making a purchase.
And first up is Dabbldoo.
Okay, so spoiler alert and disclaimer.
I love this product so much that I did join them as an affiliate.
So if you make a purchase using any of my links in the show notes, on my website, or on Instagram, I may receive a commission.
But what's important for you to know is that I take what I recommend and share with you very seriously.
So being an affiliate is new to me, but I have made a promise to you and myself to only become an affiliate for products I love, have used, and can truly support.
So what is Dabbldoo?
Dabbldoo is a relatively new company created by a registered dietician that has created a better food pick and food brush for kids.
Ellie, the owner, was so gracious to reach out to me and offer to gift me a set to try on my own.
It's actually really funny because I had seen her products pop up on my Instagram a couple weeks before, and was already thinking about purchasing a set to try because they stood out to me.
So I have tested these, played with them, and brought them over to my niece and nephew to see what they thought.
They loved them so much, I had to buy them a set of their own.
Before we talk about why these are better, let's talk about why food tools are helpful for children, especially children with feeding challenges.
Kids' main job in life is to play.
And research has shown that play even helps improve learning and motivation.
When a child struggles to eat, they usually want to stay as far away as possible from that food.
But when you make it fun, it can help them overcome that hurdle and be motivated to start interacting and learning about a new food.
Number two, they allow for smaller bites.
Many children get overwhelmed when it comes to the serving size of a food.
When you use a food pick, you're usually just putting one smaller piece onto the pick, which makes it way more approachable.
And number three, they're motivating.
It's fun to change it up and try something new.
Especially when a child has been struggling to eat, the table becomes a place they want to avoid.
Offering something different and new can reset that mood at the table.
So how exactly is Dabbldoo making food tools better?
Number one, safety.
One of the things I worry most about when using food picks with kids is the tiny size and breakability.
My primary concern is always safety.
And many food picks you really can't use with smaller kids because you're worried they're gonna swallow them.
Ellie has made these food picks longer and extremely durable with more rounded edges at the point so they are less likely to hurt a child.
Number two, they're adorable.
I can't ignore this.
I am a fan of all things cute and fun, especially when it comes to mealtime.
And these just take the cake.
Each one is a different animal.
One is a gecko, one is a snake, and the last one is a chameleon.
My niece and nephew immediately grabbed for these when they saw them because they looked so fun.
And each one has a name too, which really helped them better connect with the tools.
Number three, they're ergonomically designed for kids.
One reason many children dislike using utensils is that it requires a lot of fine motor skills.
This can be especially hard for children with sensory processing challenges who have a hard time connecting to their muscles.
The Dabbldoo tools are designed so that even young children can easily grasp them.
And these food picks actually pick up the food really easily.
A lot of the time, we try food picks with kids, but they have a hard time stabbing the food on their own and give up or get deflated.
My nephew was about 18 months at the time we tried this, and he was able to independently stab the food with the pick, which was pretty impressive.
Disclaimer, they do recommend these products for kids aged two plus.
Number four, one of them is a mini paintbrush.
The paintbrush is totally innovative, and it's something I've never seen before.
It is the perfect way to start introducing new sauces or liquids in a fun way.
So, I'm really excited to now have this in my repertoire.
Number five, they're dishwasher safe, because who has time to wash all those tiny food picks by hand?
The fact that you can just throw them into the dishwasher makes using these tools that much easier of a decision.
So, overall, I really do love these, and that is my honest review and opinion.
Again, I purchased the set for my niece and nephew because they were such a hit, and I will personally be using these as well.
I do recommend that you check them out because they can be a really fun addition to mealtime.
And because I know you will immediately want ideas on what to do and how to play with them, I wanted to let you know that Ellie has an entire article on her website with 41 ideas of how to use the food brush.
Once you're done listening to this podcast, head over to the show notes or the link in my bio on Instagram and click the link to Dabbldoo to check them out.
Then scroll all the way to the bottom to see Ellie's article with ideas of how to use the food brush.
And of course, you know, I will be sharing ideas over on my Instagram at Dr.
Sam Goldman of how I love to use them.
I hope you enjoyed our very first product review.
I know I have enjoyed talking about it, and I will see you next time.