Teethers & Teething Toys

Products designed for babies to chew on during teething. Since these go directly in the mouth for extended periods, material safety is paramount. Can be made from silicone, rubber, wood, or plastic.

Why It Matters

Teethers spend extended time in baby's mouth with constant saliva exposure. Chewing and gnawing action can release chemicals. Babies teeth for many months, leading to cumulative exposure.

Chemicals of Concern in This Product

Ingredient Red Flags

Watch for these on ingredient labels:

  • PVC or vinyl plastic
  • Strong chemical smell
  • Paint or coating that could chip
  • Liquid-filled teethers (can leak)
  • Unknown brand imports

What to Look For

  • Food-grade silicone (medical grade preferred)
  • Natural rubber (100% natural latex)
  • Untreated hardwood with food-safe finishes
  • Third-party tested for heavy metals and phthalates

Finding Safer Options

Brands like Comotomo, Sophie la Girafe (natural rubber), Finn + Emma (organic wood), or Mushie (food-grade silicone). Avoid painted or coated teethers.

Certifications to Look For

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