DD loved this as a baby and even through her second year of life she treated it like a doll LOL. My nephew also has one and loves it as well. I recommend it to everyone!
DS had a brief period around 5 months where he nommed on it like crazy, but then it was no more interesting to him than his other teethers. To this day, he still goes nuts over his Razzberry teethers, but mostly just enjoys flinging Sophie out of the stroller.
Agreed! There are too many Choking hazard reviews to be ignored, no matter how cute the toy is. There is always going to be a time when we need to step away for a second, and it's not worth it. One of the reviews mentioned the giraffe's head getting in the baby's airway " the material is so flexible that is caved in enough to get in her throat, then expanded again in her throat!" This while the baby was in her lap!
I was thinking of getting one for LO but it is $$.. then I realized that it is a european product so i am going to ask my dad to bring one over from europe when he comes after the baby as it is cheaper over there even with the exchange rate... I am a little worried about what pp said about chocking hazard though so i am not 100% about it.
DD 11/5/10 born by c section
DS 9/8/07 born by c section due to Pre-e/Hellp Syndrome
m/c at 5 1/2 weeks 8/4/06
Re: Sophie the giraffe teether
Emily 8.8.08
Madeline 1.2.11
William 8.5.12
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I'm totally in the minority here...
DS had a brief period around 5 months where he nommed on it like crazy, but then it was no more interesting to him than his other teethers. To this day, he still goes nuts over his Razzberry teethers, but mostly just enjoys flinging Sophie out of the stroller.
I've heard that it poses a serious choking hazard if one of the legs gets in their throats. They reviews on Amazon are frightening.
https://www.amazon.com/Vulli-Sophie-Giraffe-Teether-Brown/product-reviews/B000IDSLOG/ref=cm_cr_pr_hist_1?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addOneStar
Agreed! There are too many Choking hazard reviews to be ignored, no matter how cute the toy is. There is always going to be a time when we need to step away for a second, and it's not worth it. One of the reviews mentioned the giraffe's head getting in the baby's airway " the material is so flexible that is caved in enough to get in her throat, then expanded again in her throat!" This while the baby was in her lap!
I'm not comfortable with that!