



RaZbaby RaZberry Bites Teething Toy
This thoughtfully designed teething toy provide both relief and convenience, making it a must-have for parents and babies alike!
The RaZberry Bites Teething Toy is a soft, BPA-free silicone teether designed to soothe your baby's sore gums. With multiple textures and an open-shaped design, it provides comfort and easy grip for little hands.
Key Features
- Multi-Textured Relief: Specially designed textures help soothe both front and back teeth.
- Easy to Hold: The open-shaped design makes it simple for little ones to grasp.
- Freezable for Extra Comfort: The silicone remains cold but does not harden, providing extra soothing relief.
- Nature-Inspired Design: The green, multi-textured leaves introduce babies to healthy fruits at an early age.
- Soft & Safe: Made from 100% BPA-free food grade silicone, ensuring safety and comfort for your little one.
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Perfectly Sized: Perfectly shaped and sized for your little one's hands.
For ages 3 months+
Original: $16.16
-65%$16.16
$5.66Product Information
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Description
This thoughtfully designed teething toy provide both relief and convenience, making it a must-have for parents and babies alike!
The RaZberry Bites Teething Toy is a soft, BPA-free silicone teether designed to soothe your baby's sore gums. With multiple textures and an open-shaped design, it provides comfort and easy grip for little hands.
Key Features
- Multi-Textured Relief: Specially designed textures help soothe both front and back teeth.
- Easy to Hold: The open-shaped design makes it simple for little ones to grasp.
- Freezable for Extra Comfort: The silicone remains cold but does not harden, providing extra soothing relief.
- Nature-Inspired Design: The green, multi-textured leaves introduce babies to healthy fruits at an early age.
- Soft & Safe: Made from 100% BPA-free food grade silicone, ensuring safety and comfort for your little one.
-
Perfectly Sized: Perfectly shaped and sized for your little one's hands.













