Teething Bling® is pretty, ‘teethable’ jewelry for Moms, Aunts, Grandmas, and other Caregivers. Pendants and bangles are made for an adult to wear but are also safe for curious babies to handle and chew.
Teething Bling® is made from the same silicone as most teething toys; for example – the ‘coated’ infant spoons that are commonly used. It contains no harmful chemicals such as phthalates, BPAs, PVCs, lead or latex and all pendants come with a breakaway clasp as an added safety measure. Teething Bling® is CPSIA compliant and carries the CE mark (meaning they meet the strict European safety standards as well as US standards).
Teething Bling® products are designed for adults to wear to soothe and entertain babies with emerging teeth. Children with fully developed teeth may be able to bite through Teething Bling ®. Therefore, parents must determine what is best for their own situation and child and as always, we remind everyone that children – of any age – should never be left unattended with jewelry of any kind.
For your chance to win a gold pendant please leave a comment about your favorite tip for addressing teething.
Giveaway winner will be listed here on Thursday, December 15th. All giveaways are final and may not be returned for cash or exchanged for another product. The winner agrees to pick up their prize from BABS or to pay for shipping charges.
And the winner is: Molly “My advice on teething would be to take advice from any of the people I might run in to at BABS!
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Not a winner this time? Wishing for a different color or shape to match that holiday outfit? The BABS Boutique has Teething Bling® on sale through December 16th.











I was just talking to Ann Marie about these!
My teething tip: the only things that my son likes to chew on when he is teething is Sophie the Giraffe (how do people live without these?!?) or a cloth tied in a knot, dipped in water and partially frozen.
My tip would be to give your baby something cool to bite on BEFORE letting them nurse so they don’t have the urge to bite you!!
The thing that works best for us are the mesh bags that you can put ice cubes or fruit into. My son really likes those.
Frozen peaches were a life saver for us!
My advice on teething would be to take advice from any of the people I might run in to at BABS!
All three of mine LOVED homemade frozen waffles, and I learned with the first to skip the teething biscuits. What a mess! I also kept a small bib on them during major drool teething periods. Easier to change than a onsie.
P.S. I love this line of teething bling! Been dropping the hint to DH, but to no avail.
My baby seems to chew on her hand (even when not hungry), so if she starts to fuss, sometimes helping her find her hand is all she needs to make her happy.
My teething tip is to use your clean knuckle and let him *nomnomnom* on it! And sometimes we use one of the taggies blankies…it’s really soft and seems to be soothing, plus has the added benefit of soaking up drool!
Both gumming the leather strap on my purse and chewing on clean socks seem to make my little teething girl happy! (some of these baby things I just don’t understand!)
My little guy just loves to chew on his fist – but then, he’s only 11 weeks old. Just got his first tooth already, though