
Teething is still a sore spot for us. We shared with you a recipe for homemade teething biscuits and enjoyed some of the tips readers shared. Since we still have a lot more teeth to cut, we're considering this Organic Teething Bonbon.

Teething is still a sore spot for us. We shared with you a recipe for homemade teething biscuits and enjoyed some of the tips readers shared. Since we still have a lot more teeth to cut, we're considering this Organic Teething Bonbon.
It's made from certified organic cotton flannel and stuffed with naturally anti-bacterial wool. It is as simple as the baby chewing on the frozen knots to help ease teething pain. You dip the knotted ends in water then freeze. The wool center doesn't freeze so your baby can hold it comfortably. You can also give it to baby without freezing. Get it here.
This is on my to-do list before the arrival of #2. I think they would be fairly easy (and fun) to sew; for $11, I think a could make a box set. Anyone tired it, or something similar?
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The Teething BonBon is absolutely genius is our best selling item under $20. And does it "work"? Amazingly. I have a 7 month old teething baby myself he loves to chewww on it when the knots are frozen...and slobber on it when it's not frozen.
In our house we call it the "Brotsky" (hey, yo! where's the Brotsky?!) after Tressa Brotsky, the designer brilliant mom who makes them. She also has some other amazing organic products: http://www.fawnandforest.com/designers/101/products
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I have several girlfriends that have babies who are obsessed with this teether!
It sells really well for us too! Check it out here!
Alina
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