Teething Baby Toys
Frequently Asked Questions
When will my baby need teething toys?
Many babies begin teething between 4 and 7 months, but timing varies. Teething toys can be helpful as soon as your baby starts chewing and drooling more.
What materials are best for teething toys?
Food-grade silicone, natural rubber, and untreated or safely finished wood are popular choices for teething toys.
How do I clean teething toys?
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Many silicone teethers can be washed with warm, soapy water or placed in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Teething Baby Toys
Teething Baby Toys are all about giving your baby a specific kind of play experience in a safe, thoughtful way. Instead of trying to do everything at once, this collection leans into one main purpose—whether that’s soothing sore gums, encouraging sensory exploration, supporting tummy time, or building early coordination.
Inside, you’ll find toys made from carefully selected materials, sized for little hands, and designed to match real-life family routines. From quick play sessions on the floor to longer stretches in the stroller or tub, each toy is chosen to feel practical for parents and engaging for babies.
Use this collection to round out your toy rotation or to focus on a particular milestone your baby is working on right now. You can also combine items from here with age-based picks in our 3–6 month and 6–9 month collections to build a well-balanced play space.