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Home » Sophie's blog » Tips » How to clean Sophie la girafe? Post your testimonial. I'll get teething toys that are easier to sterilise for now, and Ethan can have Sophie when he's on solids and is a bit more robust!
I read if u sterilise it she won't squeak anymore :. I've just bought one and it says not to sterilise or soak. My dd1 used to like taking Sophie in the bath with her, as she got older that is and saw it more as a toy rather than a teether!
Some moms, like Jenn Morson Frederick, whose two-year old teethes on a Sophie doll, is fine not knowing — so long as there aren't any red flags.
Perhaps if I had a spare fresh one, I would [cut open] this one," Frederick said, alluding to a noteworthy fact: Sophie, whose proper name is Sophie La Girafe, isn't cheap. Sophie also isn't low maintenance. At least, not according to Calisson Inc. It should not be immersed in the water nor rinsed off, to prevent water from getting inside, as she may become damaged.
The Calisson spokesperson added that neither Dana Chianese nor Stephanie Oprea, the sources who shared their Sophie horror stories with Good Housekeeping, have been in contact with the company.
Chianese did not return a message left by NBC News for comment. Oprea, who posted her review nearly a year ago, told NBC News she quickly ditched the moldy toy, which she said was a gift from a friend when her first son, now three years old was born.
Her second, youngest son inherited the toy when he began to teethe. Then she sliced into it and found the moldy truth. So why does it cost so much?
Sophie has been French mothers go-to teething toy since The toy is made in France rather than in China, and is made with natural rubber rather than plastic. That means the product costs more to make and is relatively expensive around the globe — but that hasn't stopped its popularity. This refrigerator -safe teething ring soothes and stimulates Baby's sore gums. Features a little bell that Baby will have fun jingling. It's completely sealed and doesn't feature a hole so that baby can play with the chewable, all-natural rubber toy in the bath.
No moisture—or mold—will be trapped inside. In a response to Good Housekeeping, Sophie la Girafe maintains their original teether is still safe for extended use when handled carefully. Touch: Sophie the Giraffe is perfect for baby's small hands.
She is very light and her long legs and neck are easy for baby to grip. Smell: The singular scent of natural rubber from Hevea tree makes Sophie the Giraffe very special and easy for your child to identify amid all his other toys.
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.
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