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teething ring
noun
An object designed for a baby or toddler to chew during the teething stage.
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Alternately, you can freeze a baby teething ring and chew or rest it in your mouth.
If you notice teeth coming through the gums, offer a teething ring or a cold washcloth instead of nursing.
It is the teething ring of pianism.
Immigrant mothers gave them to babies to gnaw on, a kind of edible teething ring.
This is the educational tool as teething ring: the child can chew on it without destroying it.
She pulled open the bag and sorted diapers, bootees, a teething ring and more, baby clothes and toys she has started collecting with her Starbucks paycheck.
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The measures were amended so the ban would not apply to toys and teething rings.
CHILDREN'S toys, bath-time ducks and babies' teething rings may kill or so Europe's consumers are told.
They caution against giving children teething rings that have frozen solid, however, because they are too hard for children's mouths.
Doctors suggest lightly massaging the gums of babies who are teething or giving them things to chew on that are cold but pliable, like damp washcloths that have been twisted and frozen, and rubber teething rings.
Amalia Goldvaser, due in September, walked right by the plant-resin teething rings and told me that she was "very skeptical" of the benefits offered by many of the natural products on display.
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