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Baby Teether Review – 11 different brands and types

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I might have gone a little overboard with the baby teether shopping once Little P started to want to chew. I blame it on my prior experience with my dog Donna (haha) because I firmly believe in providing plentiful chewing options. Because it is better the dog chew her own chews than chew the furniture.

But you know what? Donna never did chew furniture but the baby did.

Despite his plentiful chews.

When I wasn’t around to supervise. * sigh *

Teeth marks on cot. This baby needs to be redirected to his teethers!
We just moved the baby to a Montessori floor bed at 10 months old so finally we can say goodbye to this beatup cot!

Anyway, for a little baby with only two going onto four teeth at that point, I think 12 sure is a sizeable collection of teethers. Even if I do say so myself.

So if you’re in the market for teethers, here’s a quick rundown of all our teethers for your quick review!

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Push Walker by Plan Toys for Babies Learning to Pull-up, Stand and Walk

If you came to this page, you might have been like me. I was browsing around for a long time trying to decide if I wanted to get a Push Walker for Little P.  And if I do, when to get one and which one to get. If you are unsure, a Push Walker is also called a Learning Walker or a Walking Wagon.

Baby learning to pull up on a walker wagon and push to walk

Not a baby walker that you plonk the infant into, but a self-service piece of equipment that gives babies opportunities to work on pulling themselves up, standing and walking by themselves.

Why I want a Montessori Walking Wagon for my baby

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