Having a fussy baby on your hands can make any parent rush into finding a solution. But when it comes to buying the best teething toys, there are several things to note: teething toys are like baby bottles and pacifiers – there are tons of options and not all of them will be right for your little one. They come in a variety of different materials, shapes and styles so you may have to try a few before you find the best one for your baby. And while most teethers are dishwasher safe, double check before you make your purchase.
Most babies start teething by around the six month mark, but your child might start showing symptoms of teething far before then. If you observe drooling, biting, crying, coughing, refusing to eat, night waking, ear pulling, cheek rubbing and generally being irritable, then there’s a good chance that your baby is ready for some teething toys.
From a freezer teether to a pacifier shaped teether, these seven teething toys will help soothe your baby’s sore gums: