🍼 Soothe, Chew, and Chill – The Ultimate Teething Companion!
The eZtotZ Infant Baby Toddler Hands Free Teether is a pediatrician-recommended, non-toxic silicone teething solution designed to soothe your child's entire gum line. Made in the USA, this BPA-free teether is easy to clean, dishwasher safe, and perfect for babies 6 months and older. Its innovative design allows for hands-free use, ensuring comfort and convenience for both parents and toddlers.
Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 2.2 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 90656 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | BPA Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | USA |
A**R
Replaced the pacifier
My son was approaching two and was still using a paci at nap and bedtime. We purchased this product because we wanted to get him off of pacifiers. We told him it was a double paci and it was for big boys. He instantly switch without asking for his pacifier back. It also help while his molars came in! I would recommend.
H**M
Cool concept, 20 month old HATES it
Could be just her being stubborn. She's bitten holes in all her normal packs and we had to throw them away. Rather than buy her a new one, we bought her this in hopes she'd be able to chew on this and use it as a replacement without it feeling like a paci and messing with her teeth more.She's so mad about it LOL she just screams at us anytime we try to give it to her. This is day one so, maybe tmrw she will feel differently but I doubt it. It's just too different and honestly kind of weird. The u shape takes up the entirety of her mouth so I don't see this being comfortable for her.
K**M
Good product, but not for us
Now that my little one can chew through/puncture teethers, I was in the market for something that would help soothe his gums while his molars came in. I think the molar muncher is a great idea, but we didn't have much luck with it, due to its size. It was a bit big for my 1 yr old's mouth. he would chew on the sides and then toss it on the ground. It might also work better for a child who likes pacifiers. Both my children never liked them, so I think the idea of the molar muncher and it's benefits was lost on them. I've reverted back to teething gel and frozen washcloths, but nevertheless, I would recommend the molar muncher for it's design. I know it's been helpful for other kids we know!
Y**Z
Baby really liked
When those molars are coming out, this is perfect.
M**O
Toddler approved!
My toddler has been chewing through his pacifiers so we needed a solution. He is not a fan of chewing on anything but one type of pacifier. I got this and he took it right away and will choose this over his pacifier. He has not chewed through this yet and hopefully he won't anytime soon. I am buying more not because of the quality but because we have a bad habit of losing them or misplacing them.
C**E
Amazing
This has completely replaced my daughter’s pacifier. Noticed her teeth were starting to shift so thought I’d give this a try and it’s been perfect! She hasn’t even asked for one of her old pacifiers and her teeth are already starting to straighten. Highly highly recommend if your little one still needs the comfort of a pacifier.
M**K
It's okay.
My son liked it for a couple nights sleep, but then after that it was hard to get him to want it. He kept complaining and crying for the regular pacifier... which he's chewed through repeatedly. May just be done with them all together. Guess it could be a transition for them to not have any pacifier at all.
L**H
Great concept, poor design
This was a huge disappointment! The "U" shaped part that is supposed to reach the back of the baby's mouth is way too big to do any good. Our daughter barely tried it before discarding it and moving on--and she puts ANYTHING and EVERYTHING into her mouth. Plus, since they generally have a full mouth of teeth by the time the molars come in, the uniform thickness of the "U" that goes in the mouth just means the other teeth are chomping on this rather than the gums where the pain actually is located. This was a great concept but not a great execution of design, unfortunately.
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