Training Teether Step 2
Training Teether Step 2
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Description
Description
The Pigeon Training Teether Step 2 is our best baby teether to aid a babies' oral development from 7+months.
The teether features four ‘petals’ with different levels of hardness and texture for exploring with the mouth.
Brightly coloured, there are movable coloured rings to further stimulate the senses.
Fits neatly into babies’ palms 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
Offers different hardness and tactile patterns to stimulate the periodontal membrane and promote oral development.
-Movable Colourful Rings
Enhances sensory exploration and keeps baby engaged.
-Bright, Stimulating Colours
Attracts attention and promotes visual curiosity.
-Perfect Palm-Sized Shape
Fits comfortably in small hands, supporting independent play and chewing.
-Safe One-Piece Design
No detachable parts; safe for mouthing and easy to clean.
-Ideal for 7+ Months
Best suited for older babies developing stronger chewing habits.
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