Friday, May 21, 2010

Teething biscuits...?

What brand of teething biscuits do you buy or have you bought?


Why?

Teething biscuits...?
Gerber biter biscuits are awesome! They taste like cookies and they dont break apart like other brands. When the baby slobbers all over them, they kind of melt in layers so that there is no choking!! Although I recommend keeping an eye on the child because once the biscuits get so small, they can be swallowed!
Reply:I strongly prefer the Gerber ones. The other brand (Beech Nut) fell apart in large chunks in his mouth, which is a choking hazard.
Reply:I have some gerber banana cookies right now.





BUT .. have you seen the little things that have a mesh bag so you can put solid foods in them and you baby can get all the flavor but not big bits that can choke them? I love it! You can put bananas, apples, anything in them and there is no choking risk. I have used it with all three of my kids, and I highly reccomend you try it, most importantly when you are first introducing your baby to "real" foods. You can find them by the other feeding supplies .. the names vary by brand, of course, but the one I just bought is a "Munchkin" brand. My youngest is almost 5 months and has been chewing so much I went ahead and started using it with her.
Reply:I used the arrowroot crackers cuz they stay firm longer, and are not half as messy as some of the other teething bisquits. The others seem to dissolve really fast, and scared me as I thought my sons may choke on some of the small pieces. In reality, they don't really need them. Just give them a warm or cool washcloth to chew on. My boys seemed to enjoy that. Plus, they can't choke on it, its reusable, and it is self cleaning, as it mops up the drool as they chew!!
Reply:I have used Gerber. The biter biscuits. They are great, my son loves them. I've eaten some before, and they are nice and tasty.





I dont like the beach nut banana ones. They get soggy real quick, and my son has kinda gagged on them.
Reply:My daughter used to chow down on the Gerber teething biscuits. They are a lot harder than the other brands, in my opinion.


However, once my daughter got her top and bottom teeth, she would simply bite off huge chunks, so I haven't botten those in a while.
Reply:Gerber Biter Biscuits, Beechnut....anything that is specified for teething babies is fine... personally I prefer the gerber one's...
Reply:i use gerber graduates biter biscuits. my son loves them. and the only thing with the teething biscuits is that they are VERY messy, so be prepared when you give them.


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