Nature’s Child is proud to add this gorgeous peace loving silicon baby teething toy to our range of simple, affordable baby teething toys and teething rings. These will be a hit with all eco loving parents. We love the Peace Symbol and Soft Mint Colour of this Teething Toy which will suit some or the blue which has a little more brightness. Design inspired by the timeless teething ring concept for babies, this is a wonderful non-toxic solution made from silicone.
This plastic free baby teether is easy to hold. 8cm diameter and comes in a lovely gift box as well. Available in Mint or Blue colour. Find this NEW toy along with all our other baby teething toys at this LINK.
Signs of teething
- Rosy, flushed cheeks.
- Increased dribbling.
- Tugging at ears.
- Chewing on everything.
- Tender swollen gums.
- Irritability.
- Disturbed sleep.
- Poor appetite.
- Loose, frequent stools.
- Sore red bottom or rash.
When does teething begin?
Babies can get their first tooth anywhere between 3–15 months, but commonly between 4–9 months – although discomfort may start earlier. Dribbling at 3–4 months is usually as a result of your baby learning to put things in their mouth, which is part of normal development.
What can you do to help relieve teething pain?
- Note: Generally, teething does not cause a fever. If your baby has a high temperature, see your doctor.
- Rub your baby’s sore gums gently with your finger.
- Give your baby a teething ring – either a soft rubber one, or the plastic type that are cooled in the refrigerator.
What not to do when baby is teething
- Don’t dip dummies or teething rings in honey or sweet foods, as it may lead to dental decay (and honey shouldn’t be given to babies under 12 months for health reasons).
- Don’t suck your baby’s dummy and give it back to them, as you will transfer bacteria from your mouth to theirs.