Comparison Toys, Kids, & Baby

Nurture Life vs. Little Spoon

For Whom/What:

12 months and up toddlers

Requirements:

no food allergy

good serving size

no vegan

Extra Details:

For those who've tried both Nurture Life and Little Spoon - which is better? Why do you prefer one over the other, in terms of price, taste, nutrition composition (micro/macro rundown), serving size, and variety? And if there is a significantly superior toddler meal delivery company, please share it!

Juiicy Chris
2 weeks ago

I went straight to Nurture Life as it was more affordable and had better nutrition. 

I prefer Nurture Life over Little Spoon because the meals feel more nutritionally balanced, with higher protein, more fiber, and lower sugar—which I appreciate for keeping my toddler full and energized. The portions are also more substantial, so I don’t have to supplement meals as often. The flavors are more savory and well-rounded, making them feel closer to homemade food rather than just toddler-friendly bites.

While Little Spoon is great for variety and picky eaters, I found that some meals were too mild or slightly sweet, and the portions were smaller, meaning my toddler wasn’t always satisfied. If you have a picky eater, Little Spoon might be the better fit, but for a more well-rounded, nutrient-dense option, Nurture Life wins for me.

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CocoBella
2 weeks ago

I haven't tried Little Spoon, so I can't really compare the two, but from my personal experience, I like Nurture Life because the meals are more filling, higher in protein, and nutritionally balanced. The portions are generous, and the flavors feel more savory and well-developed, making them a great transition to regular family meals. Plus, I appreciate that they incorporate a good mix of vegetables and whole grains without excess sugar.

Finger Foods
Brand: Nurture Life
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