Product Description

Baby's first teeth are a whole new adventure. MAM designers have made things easier by developing a teether which cools as well as looking cool

  • The innovative clip combination ensures that the teether cannot get lost
  • Extra lightweight and simple to hold and grasp for small babies in particular
  • Special cooled element enabling even very young babies to reach their molars
  • Helps promote your Baby's development


1. WATER-FILLED COOLING PART
Unique shape reaches back teeth perfectly. Cools & calms. Biting structures massage sensitive gums.

2. RING HANDLE
Curved shape is easy to grab and hold. Extra light – ideal for small babies. 

3. CLIP
Velcro fastener for easy attachment of teether. Firmly clips on clothing – keeps teether always at hand. Ideal for on the go.

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All MAM products are made from materials free of BPA and BPS

All MAM products are made from materials free of BPA and BPS

For babies from 2 months

For babies from 2 months

Awards & Certificates
DEVELOPED WITH MEDICAL EXPERTS:

DEVELOPED WITH MEDICAL EXPERTS:

Teamwork with medical experts for maximum safety.
Only after approval by medical experts is a MAM innovation ready for baby life.
HONORED WITH THE EU PRODUCT SAFETY AWARD 2019

HONORED WITH THE EU PRODUCT SAFETY AWARD 2019

Your baby means everything to you and that is why we do everything to offer you only extra-safe products. For this reason, many MAM innovations are researched and developed in partnership with medical professionals. In addition, our internal safety standards and testing criteria go well beyond the norms.
These efforts have now been formally recognised by the European Commission, which presented MAM with the prestigious EU PRODUCT SAFETY AWARD 2019. Because for us, there is nothing more worthwhile than supporting the healthy development of babies and making parents’ daily life easier.
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is an important component for the manufacturing of polycarbonate (PC), whereas Bisphenol S (BPS) is an organic chemical used to make polysulfone. Among other items, food packaging, plastic utensils and baby bottles are just a few examples of products made with PC, whereas the main usage of BPS is in thermal papers and inks.  The problem: Trace amounts of chemical substances  gradually leach out of the plastic into the food and might eventually get into the body. This can affect small children and infants in particular.
As a result of exposure to BPA, experts and studies have seen disruptions to the hormone system and brain, diabetes and heart damage as well as an increased risk of cancer. Although scientific evidence is not yet conclusive, the European Commission  - based on the precautionary principle -  has banned  the usage of BPA in baby bottles in order to protect the health and safety of babies and small children.