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Eco-Friendly Teethers

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If you are like me you are crazy over finding baby products that are BPA free, sweatshop free and not made with cheap plastic parts. I assure you it is a challenge, but I found and amazing teether that fits all of my requirements: the RiNGLEY teether.

RiNGLEY is the original Canadian natural teether that combines two efficient teething tools: untreated Canadian Maple and 100% organic cotton terrycloth. These materials have two very different but amazing textures that babies loves for their teething needs.
Made free from dye and without harmful chemicals and made with certified organic cotton.

RiNGLEY’s design allows your child to easily grip the ring and cloth. It can be used wet or dry and easily reaches around a child’s gums and teeth. RiNGLEY is made in two styles: knotted and straight. The Knotted RiNGLEY has wood and then cloth and a knot. The straight RiNGLEY has wood, cloth and cloth on wood. Parents of younger babies usually buy the straight teether because the knots might be big for little mouths.

RiNGLEY was designed with a child’s development in mind. Since infants learn through tactile stimulus, touching and putting things in their mouths, the need for a product made without harmful chemicals and dyes is important. To clean your teether you just hand wash with soap and then hang to dry.
The best part of this teether is that my baby LOVES it!

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One Response to “Eco-Friendly Teethers”

  1. Lynn Says:

    check out BPA free teethers and other natural toys at http://www.growinstyle.com

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