Now that I’m about to go through the teething process with baby #2 within a year, I’m looking into the possibility of using teething jewelry. Teething jewelry is different than those amber teething necklaces. Instead, this is actual jewelry that the mom wears that the baby can munch on.
I came across a brand called Muchables during my search for teething jewelry and was able to get one of their necklaces to try out. The heart pendant teething necklace ($15.99) is made from food grade silicone and is baby safe. It’s non-toxic, BPA free and is top rack dishwasher safe for sanitizing
While I love the heart itself, I’m not crazy about the cord. I’m definitely more partial to the silicone beaded style of necklaces rather than the pendant-style. Head over to the Munchables Website to view all of the lovely teething necklaces.
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Sharon says
I love teething jewelry when babywearing. It kept my son busy when I wore him in church. I wasn't a huge fan when he almost choked me a few times though. I plan on using it with baby #2.
Sam Stamp says
I love teething jewelry. Such a nifty idea and I love all of the different types of necklaces they have.
lyn Mackay says
I love the heart and I have been wanting to try some teething necklaces with my daughter
lyn Mackay says
I love the heart and I have been wanting to try some teething necklaces with my daughter
Miriam Kasarda says
I want some teething necklaces so bad! I like that you can make it blend with your outfit and it doesn't look like a teether. I've been looking at a few different kinds and still trying to figure out which to try first (Miriam Matheny)