Monday, November 16, 2009

Teething biscuits that melt in the mouth?

My daughter is almost 6 months old and is teething as well as being very interested in food.





I want to give her teething biscuits but I dont want to give her ones that she could choke on. What are the best ones out there?





Please, no answers about not using them.

Teething biscuits that melt in the mouth?
I give my daughter rice rusks (not sure if it's spelled right) and she does well with them. Of course with any teething foods you need to make sure they are well supervised, but she really likes them and I haven't had problems with them. They dissolve and taste like kix cereal. My daughter is 6 months as well. As long as she is supervised you are fine. They basically end up being like baby cereal when dissolved. I've never had a problem with them.
Reply:arrowroot cookies are really good,they come in banana or just regular. my son loved them for teething purposes.
Reply:I bought these rice rusks today that say they melt in the mouth, safe for baby starting solids. Well, I give him one (he is 7 months) and a piece breaks off in his mouth. I pulled it out right away. It was not melting, it was big/small enough for him to choke on! I was pissed. Anyway, i'm going to try something different like good old biscuits or frozen banana.
Reply:arrowroot biscuits, melt in the mouth. They used to be in the baby food aisle of the grocery store (my youngest is 4, so it's been a while). They're made by Nabisco I think.


Although they melt in your mouth, they also break easy, so be careful and never leave her alone with them. She could still get a big piece off and choke before it melts.


Another great thing for teething is put a frozen banana in one of those nylon teething pouch things. The cold soothes sore gums and the piece of banana that come through the mesh are too small to choke on and by the time she gets it through the mesh it's not frozen anymore.
Reply:Doesn't that defeat the purpose?

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