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Jewelry for Mama and Teething Baby
There was a time where I never left the house without a piece of jewelry on, and more often than not, I was wearing two or three pieces. Those days are gone. If I bother to put on a piece of jewelry, I usually take it off within 20 minutes. Tate tends to pull on and chew at my necklaces. I get tried of trying to keep them out of his mouth and just bag the whole thing.
I love looking nice and feel like a little jewelry can go a long way in makingĀ me feel more put together. Luckily, some very clever mothers have developed jewelry that not only withstands the beatings babies put them through, but that are specifically designed for baby to enjoy.
Here are my favorite baby-friendly jewelry picks for the fashionable mama.
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Like all Chewbeads necklaces it is made of 100% silicone, with no BPA, phthalates, cadmium, lead, or metals. It is dishwasher safe and has a breakaway clasp for added safety.
What are your favorite jewelry options with a baby in tow?
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Proudmom commented on Nov 17 11 at 9:49 pmI really like this idea. Before I had a baby, I saw these and thought they were so stupid. Now I think it’s a great idea! My baby always wants to chew on my necklace!
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