Under the Nile Organic Cotton Grapes

Organic cotton clump of grapes! There are no loose parts that baby can choke on. Great for teething …it can go straight in the washing machine.
$5.45 at Amazon

Organic cotton clump of grapes! There are no loose parts that baby can choke on. Great for teething …it can go straight in the washing machine.
$5.45 at Amazon
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April 22nd, 2008 17:20
Thanks. That was my question (the choking thing). I’m always worried about that… Not sure why. Maybe it’s all the warnings on everything I buy.
May 12th, 2008 16:59
We like this one and are learning our fruit names.
I didn’t think about washing in the washing machine though. thanks for the tip.