Our Honest Opinion: Little Spoon vs. Serenity Kids
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Offerings
- Solutions
- Price
- Conclusion
Introduction
Hey there, fellow parents! Ready to tackle the baby food showdown – Little Spoon vs. Serenity Kids? As parents, we’re all on the mission to find the best meals for our little ones, and with so many choices, it can be a culinary maze. But fear not! We’ve dug into the details of these two baby food brands to give you the scoop.
Round 1: The Offerings
Before exploring the specific product lines that each of these brands offer, here’s the key takeaways: Little Spoon has four main products (Babyblends, Biteables, Plates, and Lunchers) and caters to kiddos 6+ months to 7 years. Serenity Kids, on the other hand, has three main offerings (Pouches, Puffs, and Formula) and caters to kiddos 6 – 36 months. Okay, now scroll down for more details!


For parents navigating how to introduce solids to their little ones, let Little Spoon’s Babyblends be your guide. Crafted for infants aged 6+ months, these organic blends are loaded with essential nutrients to support your baby’s growth. On top of that, Babyblends will hold your hand as your mini’s diet evolves: from single ingredient purees like pear or sweet potato to chunky, textured combinations with whole pieces of vegetables, legumes, and ancient grains. They also offer a wide variety of fresh, organic Smoothies for convenient on-the-go mealtime for your mini.
As your child starts the transition to table foods, Little Spoon’s Biteables are the perfect fit! With cut to size finger foods in options like Mini Beef Ravioli and Shredded Fajita Chicken, these meals are nutritious, delicious, and enhance development by strengthening your mini’s pincer grasp and expanding their pallet.
Little Spoon’s Plates come in just in time for early toddlerhood (& up to age 7). These junk-free, picky eater approved, heat-and-eat meals are designed to make life easy for parents while also nourishing your kiddo with hidden veggies and superfoods! And if that’s not enough, they come in a variety of flavors from Ancient Grain Cauli Fingers to Mac and Three Cheese!
If you’re looking for a solution to dreaded school lunches, you’re in for a treat with Little Spoon’s newest product line, Lunchers. 90s classics reimagined, these wholesome meals are ideal for children aged 5 and up. They provide the fuel your active youngsters need to power through their school day with high-quality, non GMO ingredients and 10+ grams of protein in flavors from PB Jammies to Chicken Nacho Dips.
Serenity Kids’ baby food pouches are nutrient-dense, protein packed purees great for babies AND toddlers! These meals are made from farm-to-high-chair ingredients, served in recyclable packaging, and come in two varieties: Ethically Sourced Meat and Organic Savory Veggies. When it comes to Meat Pouches, Serenity Kids has options from grass-fed beef to free-range chicken. In the veggie department, the options range from Roots to Carrot Spinach & Basil.
Serenity Kids’ Baby Puffs are all about on the go convenience for your baby or toddler. Also made from clean, farm-to-high-chair ingredients, these grain-free snacks come in a variety of flavors from Pumpkin & Cinnamon to Carrot & Beet!
Additionally, their Toddler Formula, made from grass-fed A2 whole milk is also nutrient dense and made for sensitive bellies!
Round 2: The Solutions They Provide
While both brands place a huge emphasis on offering convenient, nutritious, and yummy solutions for on the go parents and minis. Little Spoon takes it a step further by making meals, and more, that age up with your little one (from their very first bites to their big kid years). Little Spoon’s Babyblends come in 6 stages that follow your baby’s development as they progress from single ingredients to complex textures! But Little Spoon doesn’t stop there! Biteables are the perfect transition option for minis learning to self feed, paving the way between Blends and Plates.
And lastly, we couldn’t end a section about solutions these brands offer without telling you about how they always have your baby’s safety in mind: they are both tested for heavy metals (did you know heavy metals are found in most baby foods?), partnered with the Clean Label Project, and have Purity Awards!


Round 3: Price
Both Little Spoon and Serenity Kids sit on the premium side. Little Spoon’s Babyblends average around $3 per meal, while Serenity Kids, leans a bit pricier at $4. Little Spoon also offers a more flexible subscription model where you can choose exactly how many blends you get a week and customize for any dietary restrictions your mini might have, whereas Serenity kids’ subscription is more rigid with just one option (6 pouches).
Conclusion
Choosing between Little Spoon and Serenity Kids is tough, but if we had to pick, we’re leaning a smidge towards Little Spoon. Their variety, age range, and developmental encouragement just tip the scale!
