Pineapple and Grapes Neem Wood Teether Babycov
Pineapple and Grapes Wood Teethers are specially designed teething toys made from natural, safe woods that provide soothing relief for infants, particularly suitable for a 3-month-old baby who is starting to experience teething discomfort.
1. Health Benefits
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Natural and Safe: Both pineapple and grapes woods are selected for their non-toxic properties. These natural materials are free from harmful chemicals and pesticides, ensuring they are safe for your baby to chew on.
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Teething Relief: The firm yet smooth texture of pineapple and grapes woods helps to alleviate teething pain by offering a comforting surface for your baby to gnaw on. The natural grain of the wood can gently massage sore gums and reduce discomfort.
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Durability: Pineapple and grapes woods are known for their durability and resistance to splintering, making them a reliable choice for teething toys that can withstand frequent use without compromising safety.
2. Care and Maintenance
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Cleaning: Keep the teether clean by wiping it regularly with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking or submerging the teether in water, as excess moisture can affect the wood. Ensure the teether is completely dry before giving it back to your baby.
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Inspection: Frequently inspect the teether for any signs of damage such as cracks, splinters, or rough edges. Replace the teether if it shows any signs of wear to prevent any potential hazards.
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Chemical-Free Care: Use only gentle, natural cleaning methods. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could compromise the integrity of the wood and affect your baby's health.
3. Usage Tips
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Supervised Use: Always supervise your baby while they are using the teether to ensure they are using it safely and to prevent any choking hazards.
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Storage: Store the teether in a clean, dry location when not in use to keep it free from dust and contaminants.
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Variety: Introduce a range of teething toys with different textures and shapes to provide varied sensory experiences and keep your baby engaged during teething.