Genius Vintage Bunny Bites
Genius Vintage Bunny Bites
Genius Vintage Bunny Bites
Genius Vintage Bunny Bites
Genius Vintage Bunny Bites

Genius Vintage Bunny Bites

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A safe, effective, and adorable solution to ease your baby’s teething discomfort. This bunny-shaped silicone teether stands out with its unique, scientific design, including anti-vomit features, multiple gnawing points, and an ergonomic grip. Ideal for infants and toddlers aged 3-36 months, it’s made from 100% food-grade, BPA-free silicone, ensuring safety with every bite. The high-quality, durable material is gentle on your baby’s gums, while the thoughtful design promotes healthy oral development.

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Safe, food-grade silicone: Made from 100% BPA-free, food-grade silicone, ensuring non-toxic and safe use for your baby.

Scientific anti-vomit size: Thoughtfully designed to avoid any discomfort or irritation, ensuring a safe and comfortable teething experience.

Multi-morphic gnawing points: Multiple textures and shapes that help massage your baby’s gums while providing relief from teething pain.

Ergonomic grip: The small waist of the teether makes it easy for your baby to hold and use independently.

High-temperature disinfection: Safe for high-temperature sterilization, ensuring the teether stays hygienic and clean for your baby.

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Materials: Eco-friendly, food-grade silicone, BPA-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free, and latex-free.

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