Teethers for Babies - Why, When and What kind to get

Teethers for Babies - Why, When and What kind to get

Posted by Anu Bhatia on

Dear Parents,

You may have a lot of questions about what the best teething toys for your babies are or even if you should be looking for a teether for your baby at all. The toymakers here at Sadora Baby have considered all of your questions and are here to help you explore the world of teething toys with confidence.

I hope this helps you determine what the best teething toys for your child would be. If you have any other suggestions as to what a great teething toy might be, feel free to share them with me in the comments!

If your baby is starting to put things in their mouth, then you’ve probably been looking for a teething toy, or have at least tried to learn what the best teething toys for them would be. I know that as a parent of a child (with another one on the way), every toy you give to a child has to be tested and vetted, but since the ones that go into their mouths need to be all the more safe, you have so many questions about finding the perfect teether.  You know that it’s important to keep your baby occupied and give them something they’re not supposed to ingest, but it can be difficult to find teething toys that don’t break apart easily or look like toys that can cause any harm.

So, you’ve discovered that your baby has started to put things in her mouth. That little one is not only looking for some teething relief, but also wants to experiment with how the world and all its objects taste. Just like you!

Teething babies go through a range of emotions. Being in pain is just one of them — it can manifest as crankiness, uneasiness, or seeming inconsolable.  You’ve probably noticed a teether in your child’s pram, or the teething necklaces you see all the time. But did you know that you can actually get wooden teethers for babies? Extensive research done by us compelled us at Sadora Baby to provide young parents with wooden teethers that are great at relieving your baby’s gum pain.

There are many factors to consider before choosing a baby teething toy. But if you’re looking for a specific toy, the BEST First Teethers Beech Wooden Teethers for Babies BPA-Free will probably fit the bill.  If you're looking for a natural, healthy teether for your baby, these wooden teethers are the way to go. Long before your baby can even start to communicate their discomfort with a teether, you'll have already noticed the changes in their behavior and increased crankiness. Of course there is no one size fits all teething solution (especially when it comes to innovative responsible toys), but we're confident that our selection of teething toys will help ease your baby's discomfort and fuel their natural curiosity about their surroundings.

It really is a personal decision as to which type of teether your baby prefers. Wood seems to be a staple in the industry, with current trends leaning towards natural wood versus the man-made kind. Both are effective and safe, so it’s important that you find one that your little one enjoys. Remember: always supervise your baby when they use their new teether and never leave them unattended with any toy or teether.

Now that you’ve got the lowdown on wooden teethers, it might be good to see what options are out there. When choosing wooden teethers for babies, you should make sure to buy one with no paint or other toxic chemicals on it. You never know what kinds of things your child will find interesting, so you don’t have to worry about what other children may say about them.

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