Are all teething toys created equal? We have a storage box filled with gel and hard plastic teethers given as gifts. I'm sure there are some that are better than others as far as toxicity/benefit/etc.
What are the best teethers in your opinion, and what teethers would you never let your LO chew on?
Re: Talk to me about Teething Toys
Sophie the Giraffe ROCKS!
second the frozen wash cloth as well.
Ring teethers are just too awkward for DS to get in his mouth!
DD loves Sophie but I've read some questions on-line about its safety. Apparently it was briefly pulled from some stores in Canada because of concerns about choking. I think the concern is that one of Sophie's legs could get in a LO's throat. We still use it though. I just make sure to always be right there with her when DD's got Sophie.
I've also ordered some organic cotton teethers. I think I'll also buy some of the hard ones from Green Sprouts (not sure what they're made of though - just know it's supposed to be safe) so that she'll have both soft and hard teethers.
Sophie. Hands down.
I've never been able to get her interested in frozen washcloths.
DS likes an ice cube in the mesh feeder and this teether:
We used sophie when DS was younger. Also, the mesh feeder and I would put frozen apple slices inside.
Now DS just laughs at sophie! My sister gave me this thing that they use with autistic children for sensory issues. It has a long end and then a loop at the other end. DS likes this for now and it seems to fit perfect towards the back of his mouth, so he can put pressure on the molars!
We have some BPA free, distilled water filled teethers. M hates them. He'll teeth on any/all of his toys. He also likes celery sticks, frozen waffles/bagles and wet washcloths.
I don't place a whole lot more emphasis on the materials his teethers are made of than any of his other toys. To him they're all one in the same right now.
The ones with gel in them freak me out a little. Not that we're there, yet.
I have this for him - I'm hoping it'll be his lovey as well:
I've seen tutorials to make them online, but this one I got as a shower gift.
DD hated most everything we got her except the Sophie and she still likes it.
Washcloths were a fail, Razzberry a fail, mesh feeder a fail, those weird things you stick in the fridge or freezer a fail. DD would chew on everything and she got over it by chewing on her blanket, her books, etc.
Matthew Kevin
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Met 1/8/00
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Two beautiful legacies: Noah Matthew (2 yrs) and Chloe Marcella (8 mos)
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