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Teething can cause great discomfort to many babies. Which is why they need more loving care during this time, and the right products that can distract, encourage them to play und make this important development stage easier.
The Nuk Teether Set helps your baby in two ways: the “Classic” massage ring massages the roof of the mouth and the gums, while the “Cool” teething ring, which contains no liquid, cools any painful spots.
The ergonomic shape of the ring means that your baby can reach all areas of the jaw easily. Chewing on the teething ring also stimulates the flow of saliva and helps prevent tooth decay. Not only do the soft studs of the surface make children want to touch the teething ring, they also want to play with it by snapping it together.
Features
Massages and cools during teething
Ergonomic shape to reach all areas of the jaw
Stimulates the flow of saliva which helps prevent tooth decay
Snaps together for playing
Teething ring contains no liquid
Made from high-quality synthetic material
Simply place the cooling ring to "cool" in the fridge
About Nuk
60 years ago, the first Nuk Products came onto the market. A lot has changed since then. But what has stayed the same is a baby’s need for love and a feeling of safety. And the desire of you, their parents, to make the best start in life possible for them. Nuk wants to support you in doing that today, tomorrow and in the future.
The anniversary is celebrated with the campaign “60 Years of Inspiration” since nothing could be more inspiring than life with a baby and all the wonderful moments, little miracles, and adventures parents experience with them.