BEST BABY TEETHING TOY WOODEN TEETHING RING

WHY WOODEN TEETHING RING IS ONE OF THE BEST CHOICES?

Most babies get their first tooth around the 6 month mark, although the age range can vary by a few months. What's more, teething symptoms — such as drooling, biting, crying, coughing, refusing to eat, night waking, ear pulling, cheek rubbing and generally being irritable — can actually start occurring a few months before baby's first tooth appears (typically between 4 and 7 months).

Teething ring is one of the best options to relieve pains and discomfort. When choosing teething relief products for your little one, nobody wants to conduct trial and errors. The AAP recommends parents opt for solid teething rings and avoid liquid-filled options. Compared to those not so healthy plastic teething ring, wooden teething rings are far more durable and safer to the little ones.

The main benefit is that of safety. After all, when it comes your child’s health, safety has always been mummy’s first concern. Wooden teething rings do not have chemicals like BPA, phthalates and synthetic materials.

You are not able get a more natural product than wood, wood has it’s own antibacterial properties, when baby sucks and chew on it they will also benefit from the antibacterial qualities that will help to ease their pain and discomfort. 

Wooden teething rings are fairly easy to clean, a wipe with clean water and a wet cloth, that’s it, simple and easy.