วันพุธที่ 24 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether Review - Totally lives up to the hype--We love Sophie



Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether
Totally lives up to the hype--We love Sophie


Product Features

  • Phthalates and BPA free
  • Facilitate baby development
  • Numerous parts to chew and play safely
  • Made of 100% natural rubber and food paint




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Five Star from new mom as L. Cabrera (Bellingham, WA USA)
Don't let the price deter you!,

My 5 month old daughter LOVES her Sophie the Giraffe toy! This toy is absolutely wonderful in every way. Sophie is made of soft rubber and makes a pleasant-sounding squeak whenever any part of her body is squeezed, so even a young baby can elicit a reaction from the toy with minimal effort.

I don't know what it is about Sophie, but whenever my daughter plays with her, she gets very vocal and talkative.

I saw another review which referred to this toy as "a glorified dog toy". That reviewer is mistaken, and simply doesn't realize the value of this toy.

- Sophie's body, while soft, has several areas of thicker rubber (the nubs on her head, her ears, and her feet) which are perfect for teething babies to gnaw on for relief.
- Sophie's contrasting colors (spots) are visually stimulating to a baby.
- She is easy to grip given her long, thin neck.
- This toy is made of 100% natural rubber and uses food-grade paint (SAFE!).
- This is a quality baby toy which will last for many years.

I would much rather pay $20 for a safe, engaging toy for my baby, than pay $5 for some piece of junk with lead paint.


My name is Shelby and this is my video review of my 5-month-old son playing with Sophie the Giraffe. We love Sophie. She is very well-made and I hope seeing Sophie in action will be helpful to others. Also, I think I repeat myself a little in the video--sorry about that!


Some Comment after see this VDO Review above :-
Shelby, I read your post tonight- you provide a well balanced analysis of the teether. And congrats, what a darling baby boy! I love your video- bravo for taking the plunge. Do you know if with new moms and dads, if there is less emphasis placed on the need to actually hold the toy and mouth it? I have observed the toys to dangle in front of or over the babies, while they bat and make attempts to get to it, but the parents are not connecting the dots as to actually allow the toys to be used (seriously). I work with children with special needs but all infants need essentially the same early stimulation and opportunities. You could advertise the device as an oral motor - for feeding and pre language toy due to what is taking place, as well as the comfort and work of teething. I was just impressed to find that as a young mom you found this exercise so essential that you took the time to promote the activity as much as the toy itself (I do agree with the advantage aspects of Sophie). I just thought I would take a moment to write to thank you. As an older mom with grown children, I was afraid toy mouthing was a dying art. I hope to see Sophie or any recommended toy in the hands of the infants. Perhaps my young moms will read your review. Sometimes more is caught than taught. Hope this finds you well. Thank you, again and enjoy your little one.