I was provided with this product for review. All opinions are my own.
So when the opportunity to check out the banana brush presented itself I hoped it would be a good fit. The brush says its for babies up to 12 months, but Eleanor is close to the mark and with the teething symptoms I had to try it.
The brush was invented by a mom who is also a hygienist. It is made of silicone and helps to soothe sore gums. The handles are easy to hold on to and it's dishwasher safe (which I think all kid products should be) and is safe for the freezer - which I haven't tried yet.
It arrived, I opened it up and washed it, and handed it to her. Or tried to, she didn't take it. So I showed her what it was supposed to do, and handed it back to her. She chewed it for a moment and then dropped it and wandered off.
The brush was invented by a mom who is also a hygienist. It is made of silicone and helps to soothe sore gums. The handles are easy to hold on to and it's dishwasher safe (which I think all kid products should be) and is safe for the freezer - which I haven't tried yet.
It arrived, I opened it up and washed it, and handed it to her. Or tried to, she didn't take it. So I showed her what it was supposed to do, and handed it back to her. She chewed it for a moment and then dropped it and wandered off.
She didn't care to much for it. It's not a product issue, but more so that she just wasn't interested. I guess she really was to old for it. Thus the reason for the blurry pictures. I had to try to be fast and failed.
I do plan to just keep it in her toy bin and I'm sure she will find it and love it periodically.
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I don't really have any tips or tricks. My first child was never affected by teething but my 2nd child is a whole different story. She us cutting her first tooth and she is having a hard time. We got an amber teething necklace and it seems to be working a little.
ReplyDeleteWe keep very cold water with ice in a sippy cup. Sipping that seems to help. We also keep gel-style teethers in a bowl with ice so they are very cold when used.
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ReplyDeleteWe keep teethers in the refrigerator and swap them out as soon as soon as one starts to warm up - having a really cold teether seems to help my son.
ReplyDeleteteethers and and damp frozen washclothes seemed to help.
ReplyDeletefrozen teethers seem to help
ReplyDeleteWe used teething tablets and frozen teethers both helped alittle. My mother gave her a frozen waffle and it seemed to work better but I was worried once it became soft
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ReplyDeleteI don't really have any tips, since my first kid didn't have problems with teething. I hope my little daughter is the same way! Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI like to use a good teether that has been cooled.
ReplyDeleteWe used very cool teethers from the fridge to help our LO get through the arduous times.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite teething trick.... those baltic amber teething necklaces seem to help!
ReplyDeleteThe frozen mom necklaces
ReplyDeleteI love the wet frozen wash cloth trick!
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