Organic Veggies and Fruit Safe Non-toxic Teething Toys for Baby

by ecofrien on July 9, 2010

Organic Veggies and Fruit Safe Non-toxic Teething Toys for Baby

From the Manufacturer

Under the Nile has been in business for 12 years now. The owner and founder of Under the Nile was motivated to design her own clothing line that was a healthy alternative to conventional clothing for her own children. All of the Under the Nile products are 100% Certified organic cotton. As an added bonus, the products are Egyptian cotton. The softest, most durable cotton in the world. Concern for the environment, humanity, and ethical business practices work
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Damita July 9, 2010 at 11:51 pm

These are the cutest baby toys! They have such charming little faces on every fruit or vegetable. Our baby loves his green bean toy the most. And the banana, corn and strawberry are very sweet as well.
They are the perfect size for baby hands and when they need to be cleaned (after being chewed or spit on by baby cakes) we just use a baby wipe and it freshens them right up.
Even our three-year old has “adopted” the tomato as a favorite stuffed animal.
This is my first choice when I need to buy for baby showers now. Everyone always oohs and ahhs over how cute and original they are.
Also, these are great stocking stuffers for new babies…just prepare yourself for a toddler (or other older sibling) that might end up wanting a veggie baby of their own!
In my opinion, the only thing that would make these toys better for babies would be some kind of jingle chime or rattle inside, but, as is, these toys are pretty darn close to perfect.

Anonymous July 10, 2010 at 2:12 am

I got the green beans and tomato for my son when he was under 6 months old. He absolutely loved the green beans. They are perfect for a beginner teether. They are long and skinny so he could easily hold them and keep them in his mouth at the same time. And yes, they do get kind of gross after getting soaked with spit, but you can easily just stick them in the wash with a load of laundry.

The tomato- my dog liked. She got to it before my son and ripped it apart, but she must have liked it!

I also purchased the carrot later, but for some reason that one he didn’t love. Kids!

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