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    Teething toys for babies: A guide

    Ease teething pain with our baby-approved teething toy guide. We'll help you find safe and soothing options. Read online with Tommee Tippee.

    Posté le : 3 Mar, 2025

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    Teething toys for babies: A guide
    • Teething is a common and often challenging experience that all babies (and parents) go through. Noticing classic symptoms like excessive drooling and chewing? Then a teething toy is a must-have.  

      We’ve written this guide to simplify the process of picking the right teether for your baby to help soothe their sore gums and alleviate teething pains. 

      Types of teething toys for infants 

      There are lots of different teething toys out there, and it can be hard to know where to start. Don't worry, we’re here to help you understand the different types of teethers, and to highlight the key things to look out for when making your choice. 

      Remember, safety is the most important thing, always choose non-toxic materials, and consider your baby's development. 

      Classic teethers 

      For a reliable teething option, classic rubber or silicone teethers are a winner. They're hard-wearing, easy to clean, and come in a range of shapes and sizes. The textured surfaces are great for providing extra gum stimulation for your baby.  

      Food teethers 

      Teethers like our Fresh Food Teether consist of a pouch that you can put soft fruit or puree inside, and your baby can chew on the silicone to taste the flavour of the food. These are great for introducing weaning babies to new tastes and textures, but they do need to be cleaned very thoroughly. 

      Gel-filled teether chews  

      Gel-filled teethers are great for soothing sore gums. Just pop them in the fridge – not the freezer! – for a gentle chill. Always follow the instructions for chilling times, and remember to check gel teethers regularly for any damage or leaks.  

      Wooden teethers 

      Made from natural wood, these teethers offer a firm chewing surface. They're a popular eco-friendly option. Look for untreated, smooth wood. 

      Cloth teethers 

      These teethers combine soft fabric with a harder teething surface like silicone or rubber. If you choose to use a teether with fabric on it, make sure it’s machine-washable for easy cleaning. 

      Teething mitts 

      These wearable teethers fit over your baby's hand, so they can soothe their gums while developing motor skills. They're ideal for babies who haven't yet mastered grasping and can help prevent sore spots on their hands from constant sucking and chewing. 

      How to clean teething toys 

      The manufacturer's instructions are your best guide to cleaning your baby's teething toys. In most cases, this involves washing with soap and hot water or using a dishwasher. 

      But what about sterilising? Let’s take a look at the options.  

      • Steam sterilising: Uses hot steam. Often done with electric or microwave sterilizers. 
      • UV sterilising: Uses ultraviolet light. Chemical-free and convenient.  
      • Cold water sterilising: Uses a chemical solution in cold water to disinfect. Good for when heat sterilisation isn't possible. 
      • Boil sterilising: A traditional method that involves boiling teethers in water for around 5 minutes. It's effective for heat-resistant materials like silicone and some plastics. 
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    • Teething toy safety tips 

      Ensuring your baby's safety is paramount when choosing teething toys. By following these simple steps, you can help soothe your baby's sore gums safely and effectively. 

      • Materials: Choose food-grade silicone or natural rubber, free from BPA, phthalates, and lead. 
      • Design: Single-piece designs are made to prevent choking and are more durable. 
      • Cleanliness: Opt for easy-to-clean toys and wash them daily or every other day, increasing frequency during illness. 
      • Durability: Regularly check for wear and tear. 
      • Supervision: Always supervise your baby while they use a teether. 
      • Safety: Never tie a teether around your baby's neck.  
    • When can babies use a teether?

      While teething signs – like increased drooling, chewing, and fussiness – typically emerge between 3 and 6 months, familiarising your baby with teethers helps them get comfortable with the concept of chewing on something other than their hands! 

      These toys offer soothing relief and oral stimulation even before teeth emerge and can aid in the development of milestones like hand-eye coordination and grasping abilities. 

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    Frequently asked questions

    While teething signs – like increased drooling, chewing, and fussiness – typically emerge between 3 and 6 months, familiarising your baby with teethers helps them get comfortable with the concept of chewing on something other than their hands! 

    These toys offer soothing relief and oral stimulation even before teeth emerge and can aid in the development of milestones like hand-eye coordination and grasping abilities. 

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