The Only Teether That Reaches the Molars

 

Teething is a marathon, not a sprint. First come the front teeth (cute!). Then come the canines (ouch). But the real nightmare? The Molars.

These are the big teeth way in the back. Most standard teething rings are round or shaped like keys. They are great for front teeth, but they physically cannot reach the back of the mouth, where the molar pain is.

The Solution: Hollow Teething Tubes

These look like colorful silicone straws. They are long, flexible, and hollow.

  • The Reach: The stick shape allows the baby to guide it all the way to the back of the gum line safely.

  • The Texture: Being hollow gives them a squishy resistance that feels amazing on sore gums.

  • The Grip: They are incredibly easy for 6-month-old hands to hold.

Bonus Tip: Put them in the freezer. Because they are thin silicone, they get cold fast but don't freeze rock-hard (which can hurt the gums).

If you see your baby drooling and chewing on their fingers, skip the cute animal toys and hand them a tube. It’s the tool for the job.

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