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Natural Teething Toys

Natural Teething Toys

Baby Toys | July 2012

When we first noticed Ringley back in 2009 we were drawn to their easy to grab teething toys, each with two all-natural textures. When it comes to quality, nothing's changed; but when it comes to design Ringley now has a host of shapes and animal figures to keep baby–and her teeth–happy for hours.

"Your child will need a variety of tools to help ease toothing pain," says Ringley founder and mother of two Shaindy Alexander. "Sometimes they need hard surfaces to help the teeth move closer to the gumline." This makes the untreated maple wood ring on these toys perfect. Sometimes they also need something soft, like the organic cotton cloth. It's like two toys in one.

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