non toxic teething toys
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Teethers that soothe sore gums commonly combine multiple textures—raised nubs, ridges, offset surfaces, and softer silicone sections—to massage different parts of the mouth. Shapes that target front and back teeth and that provide varied contact points (for example, slim edges plus broader chewing areas) help relieve discomfort.
Yes. Many teething toys include sensory features such as internal squeakers, rattle beads, lights, or simple music to engage sight and hearing in addition to offering textured chewing surfaces. These extras are meant to distract and entertain while providing oral relief.
Product details most often list silicone (including food-grade or medical-grade) and natural rubber as primary materials. Other materials that appear include TPE, ABS plastic, and polyester fabric for soft or plush components.
Common non-toxic labels include BPA-free, PVC-free, and phthalate-free. Listings may also explicitly note absence of lead and cadmium, claim dye/colorant-free construction, or specify food-grade or medical-grade materials.
Descriptions emphasize easy-to-grip, lightweight designs for little hands. Common features include handles, cross-bars, and textured or contoured areas that help babies hold and manipulate the toy while chewing.
Labels commonly cover newborns through toddler ages, with ranges such as 0–12 months, 3–12 months, and up to 0–36 months. Many items are marked 3 months and up; check individual listings for exact recommendations.