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Teething problems solved with Cheeky Chompers (and a giveaway!)

August 15, 2016

Now that I’ve had my third child it has been thoroughly instilled in me that every time you think you know everything and you have it handled the karmic balance is upset and your pride will be the downfall of you. Case in point: teething.

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We tried everything and very little would be allowed near his mouth. That is until I brought home a Cheeky Chomper Chewy Hippo. He loves everything about it! It is squeaky and he is a big fan of noise makers (a terrible thing in general, but the squeak here isn’t too bad). It is soft and he is definitely not the type to look for something hard to teeth on. My older to like to bite on hard things to cut their teeth through, but not this one. It has a rubbery smell that he seems to really enjoy. But most importantly for him, it is easy to hold onto. He carries it everywhere. It has become a mainstay in his hand. He did not take to pacifiers, but this toy he has taken to.

 

Of course I had to investigate further on their website and I found that they have an amazing selection of baby products. Have you ever seen these amazing teething bibs (Neckerchews)? How fantastic of these?! So many cute colors and patterns! This one is my personal favorite:

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I was so happy with this toy that I reached out to them for a giveaway. I would love to spread the Cheeky Chomper love with you all! Between now and September 1st you can enter the giveaway below to win not only the Cheeky Chomper Chewy Hippo, but a Neckerchew in your favorite pattern as well!

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Also if you want to purchase something from their website make sure to enter the code MOMHOOD25 for an extra 25% off. That code is good from 8/15-8/30 on all purchases. Visit www.cheekychompersus.com to start shopping!

 

 

**Full disclosure: I was not paid in any way for this review. I was given our Chewy Hippo with no strings attached by a company representative. We loved it so much that I reached out to them to try to share with you all the Cheeky Chomper love. I hope you all enjoy!

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  1. Andrea Dennis says

    August 17, 2016 at 3:02 pm

    My LO only has 6 teeth at 14 months, but I am bracing for impact with the rest. I feel like they all are going to come in at once! We haven’t found anything yet we love for teeth other than just chewing on everything.

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    • Angie says

      August 18, 2016 at 1:28 am

      She might really love the Neckerchew. With my first two they loved the harder things to bite on. The baby loves this soft rubbery hippo. He sort of massages his gums with it. Teething is such a tough time for them. I would be throwing myself on the floor if it were me!

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  2. Amanda says

    August 17, 2016 at 9:54 pm

    I’m on teething child number 4 and for us the teething toys and teething necklaces have been life savers!

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    • Angie says

      August 18, 2016 at 1:30 am

      Oh my God the necklaces are the best VooDoo out there!! I think for pain and temperament nothing compares to an amber necklace.

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      • Amanda Carroll says

        August 31, 2016 at 3:17 am

        “voodoo” is how i describe it too! i can’t believe i wasted time on anything else with baby #1!

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  3. Julie says

    August 19, 2016 at 2:29 pm

    My little girl is 4.5 mo. No teeth in sight yet but everything is in her mouth! I’ve used chilled teething toys and homeopathic tablets with my other kids.

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  4. Natalie says

    August 19, 2016 at 2:54 pm

    My second loved frozen pineapple cubes in a mesh feeder when she first started teething.

    Reply
  5. Diana says

    August 31, 2016 at 2:58 am

    Frozen fruit in a mesh feeder was our go to as well for all three of my boys! With baby number four on the way, I need to stock up!

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  6. Heidi @ Grow Family Love says

    October 31, 2016 at 9:28 pm

    Great tips for mamas with teething babies! There’s some new things I haven’t heard of before. Will be saving this post when baby #5 (due in December) will be teething. Thank you!

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