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Why Loulou Lollipop Uses 100% Food-Grade Silicone: The Case Against Unsafe Teether Materials

The Problem Starts With What the Label Doesn’t Say Pick up a soft plastic teether at a discount store and you’ll probably see one claim front and center: BPA-free. That...

What the 2021 Danish Study Found About Chemicals in Plastic Baby Toys

126 Chemicals. One Study. A Lot to Reconsider. Plastic toys have always carried a vague sense of concern for parents — the cheap smell of a new rattle, the soft...

Gel-Filled Teething Toys: Why They're Unsafe and What Pediatricians Recommend Instead

The Problem Hiding Inside That Gel Ring Walk into any baby gear store and you’ll find gel-filled or liquid-filled teething rings stacked near the checkout — colorful, cool-looking, and marketed...

Why Plastic Teething Toys Can Be Unsafe for Babies (And What to Use Instead)

The Problem Starts the Moment Baby Puts It in Their Mouth Babies chew on teething toys for hours a day — sometimes for months. That sustained, direct oral contact is...

Why Pediatric Dentists Recommend Non-Toxic Silicone Teething Toys

The Material Question Pediatric Dentists Keep Answering Walk into any pediatric dental office and ask about teething toys, and you’ll likely hear the same short list of approved materials: food-grade...