Traveling With a Baby in the Car
Here are real, filter-free tips from the Gege team for parents who want to keep calm, keep the diaper dry, and arrive in one piece (emotionally and physically).
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The Genius Vintage Chill&Chew Teether is a thoughtfully designed, soothing relief toy that helps ease the discomfort of sore gums for babies. Shaped like a fun ice cream cone, it’s both safe and gentle on your baby’s delicate gums. The high-quality silicone construction ensures durability, while the soft, flexible material provides a comforting chewing experience. This teether is the perfect tool for babies to relieve teething discomfort, while also engaging their senses with its playful design.
Made from 100% food-grade silicone, the Genius Vintage Chill&Chew Teether is BPA-free. It is suitable for babies aged 0 to 24 months, making it a versatile product that grows with your little one.
Eco-friendly, food-grade silicone: Safe, non-toxic material that ensures a gentle and soothing experience for babies.
Relieves sore gums: Soft silicone material helps ease the discomfort associated with teething, making it ideal for babies.
Materials: 100% food-grade silicone, BPA-free, PVC-free, latex-free, phthalate-free, nitrosamine-free.
Please note that the product color may vary slightly from the images due to screen settings, lighting conditions, and natural material differences.
Pick-up points / parcel terminals LATVIA, LITHUANIA, ESTONIA
Courier delivery (to home doorstep) LATVIA, LITHUANIA, ESTONIA
Courier delivery (to home doorstep) POLAND, GERMANY, SWEDEN, SPAIN, ITALY, FRANCE & rest of Europe
We offer a full refund in cases of product damage or defects caused during manufacturing or shipping. Please contact our support team immediately if you receive a damaged or defective product.
To receive a refund, the product must be returned within 14 days of delivery in its original, unopened, and undamaged packaging.
Here are real, filter-free tips from the Gege team for parents who want to keep calm, keep the diaper dry, and arrive in one piece (emotionally and physically).
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And let’s be real – we all need a break sometimes. It’s not just a want, it’s a necessity.
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