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5 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Baby Teether (Safety Edition)

The Label Says ‘BPA-Free.’ That’s Not Enough. Somewhere between the pastel packaging and the reassuring product copy, it’s easy to assume a teether is safe. It goes in your baby’s...

Best Safe Baby Teethers in the US: What to Look for in 2026

The teether aisle looks safe. It mostly isn’t. Walk through any baby section in the US and you’ll find dozens of teethers — silicone animals, wooden rings, fabric knots —...

What Certifications Should a Safe Baby Teether Have in the US?

The Certification Question Most Parents Don’t Know to Ask A parent picking up a baby teether at a boutique or scrolling through a product listing will often see claims like...

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...

Non-Toxic Baby Teething Toy Brands: How Loulou Lollipop Meets the Standard

What ‘Non-Toxic’ Actually Means for a Teething Toy Most parents searching for a non-toxic baby teething toy already know what they want to avoid: BPA, phthalates, PVC, lead. The harder...