Training Teether Step 1
Training Teether Step 1
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Description
Description
Pigeon Training Teether Step 1 is an aid to your baby's oral development from 4+ months.
The baby teether encourages babies to close their lips and chew.
The soft material is gentle on gums and the multiple patterns give varied touch sensations.
With a small grip handle, Pigeon Training Baby Teether Step 1 is perfect for little hands.
The colour is bright and with no detachable parts, it is safe to use and easy to wash and clean.
How to use
How to use
Sterilisation Methods
-Boiling
-Microwave sterilisation
-Chemical sterilisation (follow product instructions carefully)
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Helps develop early oral motor skills essential for healthy feeding and speech development.
-Gentle, Soft Material
Soothes tender gums and offers comfort during early teething.
-Multiple Texture Patterns
Provides varied touch sensations to stimulate gum and sensory development.
-Easy-Grip Handle
Sized perfectly for little hands to hold and explore independently.
-Bright Colour & Safe Design
Captures baby’s attention; made with no detachable parts for safe chewing.
-Easy to Wash & Clean
Practical for everyday use both at home and on-the-go.
-Ideal for Early Teething Stage (4–7 Months)
Helps relieve discomfort and supports natural oral development.
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