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We offer a range of natural teething toys that are safe, stylish, eco-friendly and practical.

Natural Teethers for Babies

All parents have a different preference for what they choose to give their baby for relief. As a parent myself, I decided to give my daughter a natural and organic teether so I developed the Bunny style teether

Bunny Teething Ring

The bunny ear teether is a stylish and organic option made up of a wooden ring and fabric. The fabric is cut, sewn, and presented in a bunny ears shape. The ears help the baby grip while they chew on the ring. These are;

  • Handmade in Australia at our shop in Perth.
  • Made from Eco-friendly, natural and sustainable materials.
  • Available in a selection of unisex, boys and girls prints and plain colours.
Materials used in our wooden teethers

These are made from several parts including;

  • Ring- The ring we use is a 65mm beach hardwood ring that’s designed for teething. It’s coated with natural Australian beeswax.
  • Bunny Ears- The bunny ears are made with a cotton fabric front and cotton bamboo mix backing. It is sewn together using cotton thread.
Care and Maintenance

The teethers should be cleaned regularly. Once clean follow these instructions to assemble.

Safety

Our bunny teethers have been tested and approved to AS/NZS ISO 8124.1.2002 . This is a Mandatory Australian safety standards for toys. It goes into great detail on the requirements, testing methods, and labelling guidelines.

What is teething

It is the process when the first teeth, often called the milk teeth or baby teeth emerge through the gums. For a more detailed explanation please read this Wikipedia article.

What are the first signs of teething?

Some babies don’t show any symptoms while others have a painful experience. Some early signs of teething can be as simple as your baby pulling on their ears or chewing on their fingers. More common signs can be mood changes where your baby becomes more irritable and cranky. They may also have swollen gums and an increase in chewing. You may find your baby is dribbling and drooling more and may have a mild fever. Also, their sleep patterns may change causing restless and sleepless nights for everyone.

When should I give my baby a teether?

The age when teething starts will vary for each baby. Your babies first tooth can start coming through from as early as 3 months. There is no harm in giving them a teether at this age. Most babies have a full set of their first teeth by 30 months.

Age Range

Our teethers are designed for use from 3 months and up. They can also be used as a toy once your baby stops teething.

Shipping

We ship throughout Australia using the Australia Post network from our East Perth store. All orders are dispatched within 2 business days for delivery within 7 business days from being sent. Express services are available for time critical deliveries.

If you have any questions about our teethers please contact us.

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