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RaZ-berry Teether, Red Studio : Razbaby by Razbaby Brand : Razbaby Model : 009-RT Release Date : 2008-06-25 Publisher : Razbaby Minimum Age : 3 Months Manufacturer Minimum Age : 1 Years Manufacturer Maximum Age : 3.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Red EAN : 0857371000302 UPC : 857371000302 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 286 reviews)
List Price : $5.99 Our Price : $3.79
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BPA Free, non-toxic and 100% medical grade silicone
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First hands-free all silicone teething pacifier
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Bumpy texture soothes baby’s gums
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Can be frozen for extra soothing comfort
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Best teether for young babies |
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This teether is the only one that my four-month old son will chew on for any length of time. So far, he hasn't taken to any of the kinds that you put in the fridge, and since he's still perfecting his grabbing/clutching he drops anything that is bigger mostly due to the weight. The berry, however, is great because he can fit it in his mouth and keep it there a bit, and he is also able to hold it by the stem by himself. It's easy for me to keep in his mouth when he is really cranky, too. Some people have commented that it is too big for their baby's mouth, but my son is a big boy and he never had a problem fitting it in there. Oh, and another added plus -- it is small, so several can easily fit in ziplocs in the diaper bag. |
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Raspberry teether |
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My 5 1/2 month old LOVES this product. I even bought a second one to give to my friend who has a 4 1/2 month old and he loves it as well! |
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Love the little RaZ! |
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Our poor Little One (LO) has had a really rough time with the teething. Lots of pain, drooling, waking in the night, and refusing feedings... and he's only 5 months old. (We've only just begun...) So, we've tried everything that's been suggested to us and divided them into WIN and FAIL categories. The RaZ-berry teether is a definite WIN, and is LO's second favorite teether behind Sophie the Giraffe and one ahead of a washcloth-wrapped ice cube. It's rubbery and squishy, but firm enough to provide resistance on the gums. It's also easy for him to grab and hold with his "paws" as he learns to control the digits. I saw the review about one falling apart; I took note but didn't see anything that would cause this helicopter mom any concern; it looks pretty sturdy. But we'll be sure to examine it before we ever give it to him, like we do most toys. I recommend! |
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good idea but too big for baby's mouth |
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I thought this was a great idea, my kids are always chewing up their pacifiers. This product is sturdy and has a great design, but the "berry" part is too big to fit in baby's mouth, and she's 1 now! She doesn't seem to grasp the concept this is for chewing, not a pacifier. She tries to put it in her mouth and its really big so she just drops it. |
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Confusing at first, but loves in the end |
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Our little boy just cut his first tooth and the second one is on the way! At first he was very grossed out and confused by the teether, but once he figured out that it helped his little gums he likes it. Oddly enough he enjoys chewing on the leaf part of the teether more so than the actual berry part. Possibly because the berry part is still a bit too big for his little mouth (he is 7 months old). The leaves are very soft as is the handle. I would recommend this product, but will say it takes some getting use to for the baby/toddler. |
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