All I can say is...I wish I had these Organic Teething Bonbons just a year ago. I can only imagine how wonderful these would have been during those days (weeks) of discomfort as C's teeth were cutting through. It is perfectly described here: "What could be more fun and helpful than a teething soother that’s free of plastics and brings to mind French sweets?" (Yes! French sweets!) Each bonbon is made of 100% organic cotton and filled with naturally anti-bacterial wool. The knotted ends are to be frozen so your baby grasps the warm, dry center of the bonbon -- avoiding the drippy mess of melting washcloths. I love it...
Hmmm... bonbons, huh? Well, it's nice to know that there are now better alternatives available in the market. Teething rings are good for babies too, as they love to gnaw on something to release all those teething tensions. But it's best to visit a dentist to find out what's best for your baby's teeth.
Posted by: Robin Maner | April 12, 2011 at 08:46 PM
And for children who turn out to be prone to ear infections, it can be difficult for parents and professionals to recognize that what may look like ordinary cranky teething symptoms may be something more serious. Fever is one indicator that something's wrong. A teething baby who's teething will get crankier at night but be more cheerful in the day, when there are more distractions around; a child with an ear infection won't find relief in the daytime because the pain isn't something he can get distracted from.
Posted by: symptoms of teething | January 25, 2010 at 09:58 AM
oh :) You don't say :)...
Posted by: michelle | June 23, 2008 at 09:20 PM
Very nice! I'm hoping we'll need one of those next year. ;)
Posted by: maya | June 23, 2008 at 03:49 PM