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MAM Friends Collection
Bright and Cheerful Characters Stimulate Baby’s Visual Sense, Support Baby’s Sensory Development and Ease Teething Symptoms
MAM, the leading designer brand of award-winning, medically sound and innovative baby products, introduces the MAM Friends Teether Collection. The new teethers feature four cheerful characters with bright bodies and varying textures to help sharpen baby’s visual sense and support sensory development in addition to easing teething symptoms.
Handmade from safe 100% natural rubber, MAM Friends are the perfect companion as infants start to explore the world around them. Suitable for use from 2 months, the soft and gentle teethers are light and easy to hold making them perfect for little hands. The partly hollow teethers are perfect for squeezing and chewing.
Developed in collaboration with pediatric dentists, MAM Friends are BPA-free, BPS-free, PVC-free, lead-free and CPSIA-compliant. Before first use it is recommended the product be boiled for 5 minutes (boiling of teether after initial use, sterilization and placement in dishwasher, microwave or freezer not recommended). For regular cleaning, the surface can be wiped with a damp cloth and air dried.
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5 comments :
I would move to a sippy cup about 1 years old.
I would about 9 months or so.
About a year old.
I went to a sippy cup at a year old
Honestly I can't remember. I didn't use a bottle as I nursed exclusively with my four youngest children. I think they started getting a sippy cup around 1 year old, but my youngest is 5 1/2 now, and I can't remember.
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