We bought the plate because our little one (14 months) currently "case studies" operates, and the selling BabyBjörn dish supposedly a) non-slip and b) to be elusive. The dish consists of a bent outer part, which is really difficult to grasp. "Here" is the detachable (thoughtfully!) Inner part anything but flat, which was not made so therefore, so the food can be better captured with a spoon. Thus, the inner part is anything but difficult to grasp what one sees on the screen. As the outer part was relatively non-slip, but is also very light, our son has promoted the plate in any 10 seconds off the table. Veilleicht could revise the plate in a next version, so that the outer part much more difficult and the inner part is somewhat shallower. Then the prevention of case studies should be much more effective. Therefore, there are of us, unfortunately, only three points. We try now with suction cup plates.