Why is the Sophie Giraffe so popular?
Sophie la girafe has long legs, which babies love to put into their mouths, so they can chew the entire length of their gum bed. Most other teethers can only help with the front teeth, and not when baby is growing the rear teeth. Therefore, Sophie la girafe helps with early and late stage teething.
Does Sophie the Giraffe have a hole?
Sophie has a hole that lets air in and out, and which makes the toy squeezable. But that also means moisture can get inside. This liquid is usually either the saliva of a child chewing the giraffe, or the result of parents cleaning it.
Is Sophie the Giraffe good?
Well, we have more bad news: Sophie the Giraffe isn’t safe either. Recent reports from parents reveal people have found mold growing inside of the popular toddler teething toy. If you have a drooly baby, moisture will get in the hole and you’ll end up with mold!” says Amazon user Stephanie Opera.
Is Sophie the Giraffe safe for babies?
Sophie IS designed especially for the safety of your child and complies with all worldwide safety standards. Also, DON’T FORGET— THIS TOY MUST BE USED ONLY UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.” The company said, “Please know that the safety of children and satisfaction of their parents is our main priority.
Can Sophie Giraffe be Sterilised?
In accordance with what is written on the product packaging, we do not recommend sterilising Sophie la girafe. Known sterilisation methods require partial or full immersion of the product in a sterilising solution (boiling water or water with a sterilisation tablet) that could damage it.
When should I introduce Sophie the Giraffe?
around 3 months
Most parents find that as their infant begins to discover their own hands and starts putting them in their mouth (at around 3 months of age), they will begin enjoying Sophie la girafe. It is this 3 month mark that Vulli recommends as most suitable for the baby to start using Sophie.
Do I need to sterilize Sophie the giraffe?
What age is Sophie la girafe for?
Infant Teether – Ages 0+
Can Sophie giraffe be Sterilised?
How do you tell if Sophie the Giraffe is real?
Some key things to point out:
- On the real and fake one, the serial number and (c) SLG were on example the same spot.
- The font and colors were “off” on the fake one’s packaging.
- There was spelling mistakes.
- The font and coloring on the packaging is different.
What makes Sophie the giraffe so popular?
You’ll be quick to see why Sophie’s are so popular when you first one to your own baby, or the baby of a friend of relative – unlike other teething toys, like keys, Sophie’s neck is simple to hold, her legs easy to chew, and a charming empty expression is there to always hold the attention of a baby.
What’s so special about Sophie the giraffe?
Born in 1961, Sophie’s success is legendary in France. Soft, light and easy to grasp, Sophie the Giraffeis perfect for little hands and makes a happy sound when squeezed. Babies especially love her bumpy head to sooth their teething gums. Sophie is 7″ tall, and is sure to become your baby’s favorite toy.
Does ‘Sophie the giraffe’ have mold?
The fact that Sophie the Giraffe has a porous opening is the reason that saliva – and anything else – is creeping in there. Hymes recommends that parents who want to be sure their kids’ toys do not develop mold purchase products that are completely sealed.