3 month teether
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Most listings target infants starting at 3 months. Typical label ranges include "3 months and up" and broader spans such as 3–12 months or 3–36 months.
Common materials listed are silicone and various plastics. Other materials mentioned across results include TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), ABS, polyester, and general plastic components.
Some teethers include chillable elements (cool‑filled areas or inserts) and textured or massaging surfaces. A few designs keep handles at room temperature so a baby’s hands don’t get too cold.
Some teethers double as soft activity books with teething corners, infant toothbrush‑style teethers, rattles, or 2‑in‑1 items such as a teether covering a medicine dosing syringe.
Items often combine textured surfaces, crinkle sounds, distinctive shapes and easy‑grip designs to encourage sensory exploration and practice of fine and gross motor skills.
Listings commonly describe multiple textures—raised nubs, massaging ridges and multi‑texture areas—designed to stimulate and soothe both front and back gums.