🦷 Keep calm and chew on – the ultimate teething sidekick every millennial parent needs!
The Malarkey Kids Patented Teething Mitten is a BPA-free, food-grade silicone chew toy designed to soothe babies' aching gums while protecting their hands from chewing and saliva irritation. Featuring high-contrast colors and crinkle sounds, it promotes sensory development and self-soothing. Its adjustable Velcro strap prevents drops, and the machine washable fabric with a travel bag ensures easy cleaning. Durable and safe, this award-winning mitt is a must-have for modern parents seeking a stylish, effective teething solution.
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.39 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | MM04A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Male |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Chemical Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
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M**D
Best thing ever!
My youngest child is almost 6 months old and has spent all but 3 weeks of that time in the hospital. He has a severe heart defect (HLHS) and is currently on the transplant list. He has a feeding tube (through his nose), oxygen (also, in his nose) as well as an IV, and multiple cords/wires for the monitors. He's pretty quick with his hands and has often pulled his oxygen & feeding tube out, so the nurses at Seattle Children's keep socks on his hands to keep him from pulling on things. On top of it all, he's also teething. I had bought many different teething toys for him but with his hands covered, it makes holding things impossible. I came across these Munch Mitts here on Amazon. How perfect for our heart warrior! Not only does it cover his hand so he can't grab tubes, but it's also great for chewing on! Win/win!! (Plus, I think he was tired of the sock taste. As soon as it arrived, I took it to the hospital and put it on him. (Only one, as he has an IV in one hand and can't cover it) As soon as I strapped it on, he held his hand up and gave it a good long stare. I pushed his hand toward his mouth and he immediately went to town on it. It also has a crinkle sound to it which my son enjoys too. Overall, this has been a godsend. Absolutely perfect for our situation!
K**A
Hard for 4.5 month old to use as intended, but he still loves it!
Well our mitt finally came yesterday, and the first thing my 4.5 month old did when I put the mitt on was to facepalm 🤦♀️ because he isn’t quite coordinated enough to turn his hand the right way to get it into his mouth, plus the chewy area is bulkier than the stuff he normally chews on.So I took the mitt off and he loooooves the crunchy part to it...but again he has trouble fitting it into his tiny mouth and was getting frustrated. My hubby showed the baby how to fold the mitt in a way that the crunchy part can fit in his mouth, and although my little one is not coordinated enough to turn the whole mitt a certain way while wearing it, the smart little bugger picked up how to fold it in moments after being shown.He loves it now and holds it like a lovey when chewing something else for variety. I’m sure that as he gets bigger, the mitt will work for cutting future teeth as well. Very glad I got this, as more variety means less biting his and everyone else’s fingers.
M**R
Great product- if kid is interested
Love the idea. Love the quality. Love that I was able to just toss it in the baby's laundry.That being said...The first week it was just fun for son to escape out of.The second week he finally figured it out and LOVED gnawing on itThe third & following weeks he was back to "get this thing off my hand"I tried just letting him hold it to chew on but it's as if it doesn't exist unless it's strapped on his hand. I feel like I wasted my money. I'm HOPING he comes back around to liking it as his teething needs change. Still a clever and good quality product
E**A
Baby loves this to chew and suck on
This little glove is awesome hence the great reviews. Much cheaper than other ones out there and it's not too thick where my baby would have a hard time getting her mouth on this. It has a handy bag to transport and keep clean of dust and dirt around. I sanitized this in my Buble and them dried in a safe baby cloth bag in the dryer. No issues with the shape and still remains safe for my baby. I hand washed then sanitized in case you are wondering. I keep this stored in the bag when not in use. She still does not have the best coordination to have it stuck on her hand but she can hold it fairly well. Nice job.
K**N
**I will update my 3 start/review if needed!..
It's good, made well n everything but, my son is just a few days short of 4 months, he has been teething for close to 2m now (i know usually not so soon but yes he was even though wasn't cutting teeth yet!) Just starting to cut teeth. So he started grabbing and chewing toys a couple, maybe close to 3 wks ago, this mitt isn't a favorite yet. we got the 5pack of the diff fruit pack teethers, I forget what brand but he really likes those. the mitt he just doesn't have good coordination yet so I try to turn the mitt so it's able to go in his mouth right but he's not quite there. I think this will change before long though so I will come back if he takes to it sometime! 7/7/17
C**C
Teething tot
Great for a teething tot. Thank you
A**A
Genius idea for little ones!
My little one is 3 months old and started teathing. Most teathing toys were either to big to hold or two big to put in his mouth. Put that in top of learning to hold things and him getting them into his mouth turned my happy little guy into a cry baby.I saw the Munch Mitt on a mommy forum with others struggling with the same problem. I had to order it, whatever the cost, to give my guy some relief. So. Glad. I. Did.He LOVES it! As soon as we got his hands on it, he went to town on it. This is a genius idea. I don't know why I haven't seen this as the "Must item to get."Screw the giraffe, the Munch Mitt is the toy I'm getting for other new mommies l.
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