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How to Know If a Baby Teether Is Safe: A Complete Parent's Checklist

The Label Says ‘Safe.’ That Doesn’t Mean Much. A 2013 study found that a majority of teethers labeled ‘BPA-free’ actually contained BPA — and products marketed as ‘non-toxic’ weren’t always...

What Makes a Baby Teething Toy Non-Toxic? Materials, Certifications, and Red Flags

The “Non-Toxic” Label Doesn’t Mean What You Think A teething toy goes in your baby’s mouth for hours at a stretch. That makes it one of the most direct chemical...

5 Certifications That Prove a Baby Teething Toy Is Non-Toxic

Why Certification Labels Actually Matter Most teething toys look safe. The packaging says BPA-free. The color is cheerful. The brand has a friendly name. But a label printed by the...