Best teething toys for babies?

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What toys do you reccomend for a teething 3 month old?

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Teething ring kept in freeze to make it cold

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Chewelery, or wet cloths

Mine loves this, he is now 16 months old and still uses it

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Freeze a nipple ( bottle nipple) lol

Frozen wet clean cloth

Banana, Sophie, frozen cloth, that teething chewable necklace i see around. Any kind of tether at the store really. If it’s cold, they will love it. Doesnt have to be fancy.

I bought teething rings, freeze and my son would chew on them. Frozen washcloth I never tried. The rings were sections and each froze separately but ring was all together.

Sophie the giraffe is nothing more then a glorified dog toy! Does it work? Yes.
Would it be cheaper to buy a hot dog in the dog section of a dollar store and it work just the same? Also, yes.
Nuby teething toys I would recommend. My dsughter loves the key ones.
The teething glove that goes on baby’s hand is just as good.
A wet wash cloth will do wonders. I used to have my daughter suck on the bottom of cans or bottles while i was drinking out of them. It was nice and cold on her mouth and something new for her to eat

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My son started teething at 3 months and was still too little to hold toys to chew on. What really seemed to work was a nuby teething mitt and some Tylenol

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Fill it with frozen fruit and veggies. It’s a miracle from God

I used teething tablets they are all natural and work great !!! But my baby is 10 months I’m not positive if a 3 month old could have them

Babyganics teething pods!!! They’re amazing. Target sells them and on occasion Walmart. My daughter also loves the teething keys. And she loves her silicone teether filled with frozen blueberries. When she was around 3 months old she started teething, and we tried the Nuby teething gel and that worked alright, but not nearly as well as the babyganics teething pods