Safe Teethers

33 Items
Dandelion Arch Teether
Plum Arch Ring Teether
Rose Arch Ring Teether
Rose Orbit Teether
Pacific Arch Ring Teether
Ocean Arch Teether
Rainbow Sherbet Arch Ring Teether
Moonlight Arch Teether
Kaleidoscope Arch Ring Teether
Bluebell Teether Clip
Primary Balance Teething Necklace
Dandelion Arch Teether + Clip Set
Silicone Teether: Koala
Dewdrop Orbit Teether
Bluebell Arch Ring Teether + Clip Set
Silicone Teether: Bunny
Rose Arch Ring Teether + Clip Set
Rainbow Sherbet Arch Ring Teether + Clip Set
Primary Arch Ring Teether + Clip Set
Pacific Arch Ring Teether + Clip Set
Rattle & Teether Collection - 3 Piece
Ocean Arch Teether + Clip Set
Dewdrop Balance Teething Necklace
Dewdrop Signature Teething Necklace

About Safe Teethers

Safe teethers are essential tools designed to soothe and comfort babies during the teething process. Made from non-toxic, BPA-free materials, these teethers provide a safe and gentle way for infants to relieve discomfort as their teeth begin to emerge. With various shapes, textures, and colors, safe teethers not only engage babies but also promote sensory exploration and fine motor skills. Lightweight and easy to grip, they are perfect for little hands to hold and chew on, making them a must-have accessory for any teething baby.

What materials are safe teethers made from?

  • Safe teethers are typically made from non-toxic, BPA-free silicone, wood, or natural rubber to ensure they are safe for babies to chew on.

At what age can I start using a teether for my baby?

  • Teething usually begins around 4 to 6 months of age, so you can start using a teether when your baby shows signs of teething discomfort.

How do I know if a teether is safe for my baby?

  • Look for teethers that are labeled as non-toxic, BPA-free, and free from harmful chemicals. Always check for safety certifications.

Can teethers help with teething pain?

  • Yes, teethers can help alleviate teething pain by providing a safe surface for babies to chew on, which can soothe their gums.

Are there different types of teethers available?

  • Yes, there are various types of teethers, including ring teethers, arch teethers, and clip-on teethers, each designed to cater to different preferences and needs.

How should I store teethers when not in use?

  • Teethers should be stored in a clean, dry place, preferably in a container that keeps them free from dust and contaminants.