Top 10 Teethers
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Fruity Teethers $3.95 These Fruity Teethers soothe baby with the bright, fruity-shaped charms offering multiple textures. Lightweight and easy to grasp for little hands. |
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Nylabone Rhino Puppy Teethers Rubber Dog Toy $2.85 Nylabone Rhino Puppy Teethers Rubber Dog Toy |
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Puppy Teethers – Small – 4 in. $4.39 Satisfy your puppy’s natural need to chew safely with Nylabone Puppy Teethers. Made of soft rubber with a textured design, Puppy Teethers has a sweet vanilla scent. Nylabone has been The Leader in Responsible Animal care for Over 50 Years. You can count on Nylabone products to provide quality well being for your dog, no matter what sized-dog you have. Proudly made in the USA. |
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Puppy Teethers – Medium – 5 in. $5.99 Satisfy your puppy’s natural need to chew safely with Nylabone Puppy Teethers. Made of soft rubber with a textured design, Puppy Teethers has a sweet vanilla scent. Nylabone has been The Leader in Responsible Animal care for Over 50 Years. You can count on Nylabone products to provide quality well being for your dog, no matter what sized-dog you have. Proudly made in the USA. |
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Beginning Bites Teethers – 2 pack – Pink/Green $5.49 Beginning Bites teethers inspire baby’s sense of taste. Your baby will have fun exploring the various textures and shapes while teething. Green teether squeaks and other two rattle. Sold as a 2-pack. |
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Baby Buddy Baby’s 1st Toothbrush $7.99 Good oral hygiene begins at birth! Pediatric dentists recommend cleaning your baby’s gums – even before the first tooth appears – with a soft infant toothbrush and water. Properly cleaning teeth and gums with dentist-designed Angel Brush helps remove sugars and bacteria that can lead to future decay. And kids love it! Available in Clear, Pink and Blue. 100% Silicone – BPA, Lead & Phthalate Free! i… |
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Earth’s Best Organic Teething Biscuits, Barley, 4.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) $31.70 ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################… |
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Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether $25.00 … |
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Manhattan Toy Winkel $5.26 Engage and amuse your baby with the fascinating Winkel. Babies will have a ball playing with this tangle of bright colors and fun textures; or parents can refrigerate the Winkel to turn it into a cooling and soothing teether. Measures 4.5″…. |
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Haba Magica Clutching toy $10.35 Haba Magical Clutching ToySure to be your infant’s favorite, this toy is simple and pleasing to the eye and touch. It is made in Germany from wood in sustainable forests and colored with nontoxic water-based stain that is easily cleaned with a water-dampened cloth.Product Dimensions (inches): 3.82 (L) x 3.58 (W) x 2.36 (H)Age: 6 months and up… |
Best Top 10 Baby Gift 2011
Gilles Herard Canada
For toymakers, the world changes on Aug. 14. That’s the day a new regulation takes effect that small manufacturers say could force them out of business.
“I hear gut-wrenching stories every day, like the soldier’s wife who doesn’t think she can continue her homemade doll business or the Native American women who are worried that they’d run afoul of the law if they continue to make handcrafted authentic clothing for Native American children,” says Rosario Palmieri, vice president of regulatory policy for the National Association of Manufacturers.
Last year, in the wake of several high-profile toy recalls, Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Intended to ensure that children’s products are free of lead and toxic chemicals, the law has been taking effect in phases — and each new rule that kicks in brings with it a raft of unintended consequences.
Amy Sharp is exactly the kind of parent the law is intended to reassure. Two years ago, she made multiple treks to the post office to return 10 lead-tainted Thomas the Tank Engine toys to their manufacturer — toys her young son had repeatedly put in his mouth. The experience prompted Amy and her husband Joe, a trained carpenter, to launch a line of natural wooden toys for babies. Their venture, Little Alouette in Columbus, Ohio, has built a loyal fan base and helps keep the Sharps afloat financially.
But now the Sharps are worried that their popular Harper the Hippo teether will go the way of the dodo.
“We don’t think the entire law is a bad law, but we are a small and new business,” Amy Sharp says. “When it comes down to these testing and labeling expenses, we don’t think we’ll be able to thrive. I started this company to provide a safe alternative to mass junk out there, and here I am having to prove myself.
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