One of her early favorites was Sophie the Giraffe. The somewhat funny looking, terribly overpriced, french baby teething toy. It closely resembles a dog-chew toy especially since it squeaks. In fact in our house we often refer to her teething toys as chew-toys. Our little Italian Greyhound has been understandably confused at times about this item.
For Christmas I requested nursing necklaces or in our case teething necklaces. These are great child-safe jewelry that can be worn while nursing. The child can use their wandering hands to play with the necklace while eating. They can also play with or chew on the necklaces while being carried or held. I have three, all found on etsy. This first one has wooden and knitted beads, it is by far her favorite.
This one is my favorite because it is so pretty. It was found at the etsy shop Aiko Art. She likes the shapes of the beads for chomping on.
Here is the baby showing how it's done just this morning.
The largest item that our baby likes to chew is in fact an exersaucer. It is a glorified ginormous teething toy in my opinion and I am very thankful for it (and so is she!).
Naturally we also have traditional teethers like the kinds you put in the refrigerator. But really, when you're a baby any object you are allowed to get your hands on (including your hands, ha!) is a chew toy.
How about those teething biscuts? Love 'em hate 'em? Any great ones? I found a few in my little ones teething days that stained their clothes. Love the necklace idea...wish I had them back in the day :)
ReplyDeleteWe haven't started teething biscuts yet but I have a great recipe that I want to try, so I can make my own. In fact I just pulled it up this morning to check the ingredients. I'll let you know how it turns out. :)
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