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How to Soothe a Teething Baby Who Can't Hold a Teether Yet

Learn how to help your teething baby who hasn't mastered gripping yet. A simple mitten solution keeps them comfortable and protects tiny hands.

Why Teething Mittens Work for Young Babies

If your baby is teething but hasn't developed the motor skills to hold a traditional teether, they're likely gnawing on their own hands, your fingers, or anything within reach. This stage usually hits around 3 to 6 months, and it's frustrating for everyone involved. A teething mitten solves this by staying put on their hand, giving them instant relief without requiring coordination.

ChooKaChoo silicone teething mitten on baby hand

How to Use a Teething Mitten

Step 1: Slip It On

Place the ChooKaChoo Silicone Teething Mitten over your baby's hand like a glove. The inner bar helps babies grip it naturally, even if they haven't mastered hand control yet. The soft silicone fits snugly without being tight.

Step 2: Let Them Chew

The textured bumps on the surface massage sore gums while your baby chews. The raised character arms mimic a nipple shape, which many babies find soothing. Because it's attached to their hand, they can't drop it or lose it under the couch.

Step 3: Clean After Each Use

Wipe the mitten down with a damp cloth or rinse under warm water. The food-grade silicone is BPA-free and easy to sanitize. Let it air dry before the next use.

What to Check Before Buying

  • Age appropriateness: This mitten is designed for babies over 3 months who are actively teething but not yet able to hold objects independently.
  • Material safety: Look for BPA-free, food-grade silicone with no small parts that could detach.
  • Texture variety: Multiple surface textures provide better gum relief than a smooth surface.
  • Fit: The mitten should stay on without being restrictive. An inner bar or grip support helps babies hold on instinctively.

Who This Works For

This solution is ideal for parents of babies aged 3 to 7 months who are teething early or have strong sucking needs but lack the dexterity to hold traditional teethers. It's also helpful for babies who constantly chew their hands raw. The ChooKaChoo 2-pack gives you a backup while one is being cleaned.

Skip this if your baby already grips objects well or dislikes anything on their hands. Older babies who can hold toys may prefer a standard teether they can manipulate.

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