Teething Doudou
   
This product was submitted for review by Laura and was found via Amazon.com. The "Teething Doudou"’s are combination teething dolls created by Sigikid and sold by Moolka. The very first thing I noticed with these particular combination teethers is that they are manufactured in China which is something you particularly want to avoid in a toy intended for teething and mouthing. There are other versions of combination teethers available that are constructed in the US which I will list at the end of this review. The teething doudou’s by Sigikid are called combination teethers because they feature different textured parts (harder and softer parts) for

teething children as well as different functioning parts (springy, crinkly etc) to chew on. The word doudou is applied to teething toys that appear to resemble "blankets" such as the duck teething doudou featured above. This particular teether is recomended for children from birth and try as I might I have been unable to find measurements for the exact size of this teether, in fact it has been hard to find anything on this product other than country of manufacture and recomended age range. This particular teething doudou comes in the shape of a duck, a crocodile, a fox and a mouse.

This piece is available for purchase from Amazon; however there are two combination teethers I would far recommend over this particular brand being that they are all organic and constructed in developed countries (US or Germany). First is the Snail teething toy from Amazon and the Organic Egyptian Cotton Flannel Sleeping Doll & Teether from Amazon. It is always best when searching for teething toys to go for toys made from organic products as well as toys made in developed countries from smaller companies who value the quality of their products.

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