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Lindsey
> 3 dayOur daughter has been teething and is constantly trying to chew on her hands. We bought these for her to chew on instead. She is able to hold on to them for the most part and sometimes has difficulties figuring out which part to chew on but she is still pretty young. Love watching her try to get these in her mouth. We just throw them in the dishwasher to wash!
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Jennifer Bryan
> 3 dayGrandsons loved this to chew on
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L.J.
> 3 dayMy daughter is 3 months and just started teething. She grabs my fingers and jams them in her mouth and gums down hard. She wont take a pacifier and Ive been searching for a teether that she can hold and bite on. This didnt let me down!
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Tecia
> 3 dayMy little one absolutely loves this toy. It is easy for her to hold and keep a hold of. She sucks and chews on the toy and loves it. Easy to rinse off and clean. Only downside is the material picked up hair and dust easily so it needs to be cleaned often.
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Allie
> 3 dayMy baby is obsessed with this thing. I bought it for her when she was about 4 months old and she still loves it now 2 months later. It’s very soft and flexible, but the design allows her to hold onto it better than other things. It’s not as easily dropped like other toys.
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Kristen Ashleigh
> 3 dayMy 5 month old loves this! I just don’t let her play with it when she’s hungry because the chewable part resembles a bottle nipple a little too much and she has a MELTDOWN when she realizes nothing is coming out of that.
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joseph niemeyer
> 3 dayExactly as expected, our 4 month old loves it
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Laura Gingry
> 3 dayVery happy with this purchase. Just like pictures and easy for baby to hold!
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Allison
> 3 dayMy nephew loves this weird toy. He doesn’t really hold the bar inside but he loves chewing on it.
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foooter
> 3 dayLets make something clear, this thing is super useful for a baby that is anxious about teething. My 5-month-old will go to town on this thing and genuinely seem to enjoy biting down on the nipples. Hes still working on his motor skills so sometimes he grabs it right and sometimes he doesnt do a great job of holding it. This is where things fall apart for this device. You either have to have a spotless floor or have your child on a baby mat that is kept perfectly clean because otherwise once your baby lets this drop to the floor it will pick up any and every bit of dust and hair on your floor. Its technically not difficult to clean, just rinse it with water and a little dish soap, but having to do that every single time it hits the floor can get annoying.