It's day 16 of #DollyDowsieChristmas and today's prize is perfect for the babies and it's courtesy of the lovely folks from Matchstick Monkey.
Up for grabs is an adorable large Matchstick Monkey plush with Velcro arms (£27), which is the perfect cuddly friend for any little one. He has beans in his bottom so that he can sit and pose and play fun games. With his Velcro hands he can hang onto the buggy, cot or whatever your little one wants to pop him on.
Also up for grabs is a grey monkey teething toy (£9.99), the perfect little teether to soothe sore gums. With it's toothbrush bumps it's kind to baby's gums and is the perfect shape to get to the source of baby's teething pain.
For a chance to win this lovely Matchstick Monkey bundle simply enter the giveaway via the Gleam widget below. Please read the terms and conditions before entering and best of luck to all who enter!
Terms & conditions:
1. This giveaway is open to residents of Ireland and the U.K. only.
2. This giveaway will run for two weeks, ending on November 30th at 11.59p.m. A winner will then be chosen at random via the Gleam widget.
3. Invalid entries will be deleted without notice.
4. By entering this giveaway yo are giving permission for your details to be passed on to the person sending your prize.
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Store teethers in the fridge!
ReplyDeletePut teething things in the freezer - makes a big difference
ReplyDeleteI don't think anything stops the problem completely but putting teething rings etc in the fridge - NOT the freezer helps and I found Ashton and Parsons teething powders helped a little. Otherwise just know that it won't last and you will get through it - eventually
ReplyDeleteMy little one hasn't started teething yet, but the best thing to do is be prepared as it could happen at any moment! Get teething rings in the fridge/freezer ready and buy some teething gel :)
ReplyDeleteI used teething granules and teething toys which helped
ReplyDeleteWe used to put their teethers in the fridge to cool down their gums x
ReplyDeleteDuring the day use teething rings and distraction (with play) to help relieve any discomfort, at night use a teething gel or give Calpol
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. Would love to have one
ReplyDeleteA frozen pineapple slice is great to chew on
ReplyDeleteThe teethers that you can pop in the freezer are good, as well as anything good - to numb the pain xx
ReplyDeleteWe are just about to go through teething with Evie, all I keep hearing for advice is put your items in the fridge so it helps reduce inflammation.
ReplyDeletewe used ambesol, but I usually take a few paracetamol xx
ReplyDeleteI always used Doctor Browns teething granules and a teething ring.
ReplyDeleteTeething ring in the fridge
ReplyDeleteCalpol ! Magic medicine!
ReplyDeleteteething gel was always a big help x
ReplyDeleteMassage the gums with your finger.
ReplyDeleteAgree with advice about keeping baby’s gums cool. Arlo didn’t have any teeth until he was gone one so as he was a little older home made ice lollies helped
ReplyDeleteWe have a few teething rings we keep in the fridge
ReplyDeleteCuddles & something chilled
ReplyDeleteFreeze carrot sticks for baby to chew on
ReplyDeleteteething powder seems to be really good so far but it's still new to us as my little boy has only just started
ReplyDeleteSticks of frozen soft fruits work a treat to soothe the gums x
ReplyDeleteCold teethers seem to work best!
ReplyDeleteFreezer suitable teethers
ReplyDeleteDefinitely bickiepegs, worked wonders for us
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