DANO Ducki Bath Toy and Teether Review
The DANO Ducki is a unique bath toy and teether. After three kiddos and umpteen million dollars spent on bath toys that I have to throw away because I can't clean all of the mildew out of the crevices and out of the inside of the hollow plastic bodies, I resolved that fourth baby would never have a bath toy - especially since MES loved to suck on the bath toys and I never knew WHAT was going in her little belly. The Dano Ducki is different though. As a bath toy, it floats fantastic and even has a flap on the bottom to open for cleaning. I love that this flap snaps closed and stays closed unless Mommy opens it. I also love that Mommy can get inside of the toy and get rid of that pesky mildew. I can put the Dano Ducki every night after bathtime so that Clara can suck on it during every bath if she wants to. Say goodbye to smelly-bath toys forever!
With teething surfaces built into the beak and tail, it is a wonderful solution to soothing sore gums. The Dano Ducki is a chunky little duck perfect for babies to hold. The beak and tail are the perfect size for baby to teeth on. The tail is a little wider if Baby wants a larger teething surface while the beak would be good for newer teethers who don't need such a wide space for their gumming. I love that it is free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates so I know it is okay for Clara to use in her mouth.
The best part about DANO Baby's teether toys is that they are proudly made in the USA with environmentally friendly, medical grade materials that are free from unwanted substances such as BPA, PVC and phthalates.
I'm sure that Clara will soon be gnawing away at the Dano Ducki.
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