Gummee Glove Teething Mitten review

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RRP  £13.99
Gummee Glove Teething Mitten

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Soothe sore gums when she’s teething with the Gummee Glove.

It fits securely on your baby’s hand, and is held in place with a Velcro wristband, so it won’t get dropped on the floor. The glove has colourful, biteable side tabs, and comes with its own machine-washable bag.

The Gummee Glove also has a detachable heart-shaped silicone teething ring, which can be heat-sterilized, or chilled in the fridge to provide instant relief.

Tested by mum of three Melanie Hudson, from Stamford, Lincolnshire, and 5-month-old Charlotte. She says:

If only the Gummee Glove was available when I had my other two children.

We ordered one of these for our baby girl, Charlotte, at three months old when we noticed that everything was going in her mouth. The moment I gave her it, she loved it.

After staring at the glove for a moment she immediately put it in her mouth and enjoyed mouthing it. She particularly likes the wiggly bar across the top as she enjoys sucking at it.

It stops her from trying to put her whole hand in her mouth making her gagg, not to mention the drool.

Thank you Gummee Glove for such a fantastic invention!

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