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Top 5 Essential Teething Toys Every 6-Month-Old Needs

  • Writer: Smiggle Smiggle
    Smiggle Smiggle
  • Apr 4
  • 4 min read

As a mum of four (a cheeky 6‑year‑old, 4-year-old, toddler and a 4-month-old who thinks everything is edible), I’ve been through the teething phase four times. If you’re looking for the best teething toys for 6‑month‑olds, here are the ones that actually helped in our home. Teething can be a challenging phase for both babies and parents. At around six months, babies start exploring the world through their mouths. The right teething toys can soothe sore gums, support sensory development, and keep your little one happily entertained. Below are the top teething toys that parents trust — and the ones my own babies loved.


Close-up view of colorful silicone teething rings arranged on a soft blanket
Colourful silicone teething rings for 6-month-old babies

Why Choosing the Right Teething Toy Matters


Teething toys are more than just comfort tools. When my son now 6 was teething, he would chew on anything — including my keys — until I discovered silicone rings. They help babies explore textures, develop motor skills, and distract from gum pain. However, not all teething toys are created equal. For 6-month-olds, toys should be:


Tiny Treasure Tip:


  • Made from safe, non-toxic materials like food-grade silicone or natural rubber

  • Easy to grasp with small hands

  • Designed with varied textures to massage gums

  • Free from small parts that could pose choking hazards

  • Easy to clean and durable

    Silicone teething for 6-month-baby
    Silicone teething for 6-month-baby

Selecting toys that meet these benchmarks ensures your baby benefits from both comfort and safety.


1. Silicone Teething Rings with Textured Surfaces


Silicone teething rings are a top choice for many parents. Their soft yet firm texture provides gentle pressure on sore gums. Look for rings with multiple textures such as bumps, ridges, and grooves to stimulate different areas of the mouth.


Tiny Treasures Tip: 


  • Lightweight and easy for babies to hold

  • Can be chilled in the fridge for extra soothing effect

  • Durable and dishwasher safe

    water-filled star teether.
    water-filled star teether.

The Comfy Chew Silicone Teething Ring/star features raised bumps and ridges that massage gums effectively. Its bright colours also attract baby’s attention, encouraging play.


2. Natural Rubber Teething Toys


Natural rubber toys offer a safe, chemical-free option for teething relief. They are soft, flexible, and often shaped like animals or simple objects to engage babies visually.


Tiny Treasure Tips


  • Hypoallergenic and biodegradable

  • Soft texture mimics the feel of a mother’s touch

  • Often come in ergonomic shapes that fit tiny hands

    Natural rubber bunny teether for babies
    Natural rubber bunny teether for babies

The Eco Baby Natural Rubber Teether shaped like a bunny is gentle on gums and easy to grip. Its smooth surface combined with subtle ridges provides varied sensations.


3. Water-Filled Teething Toys


Water-filled teethers can be cooled in the refrigerator to provide a refreshing, numbing effect on inflamed gums. These toys usually have a soft outer layer filled with safe, non-toxic water.


Tiny Treasure Tips:


  • Cooling effect reduces swelling and pain

  • Soft texture adapts to baby’s mouth shape

  • Bright colours and fun shapes keep babies interested

    Water teether Nuby Keys
    Water teether Nuby Keys


The Nuby Water Teether shaped like a keys offers a soothing chill and multiple textured surfaces. It’s BPA-free and easy to clean.


4. Wooden Teething Rings with Fabric Attachments


Wooden teethers combine natural materials with soft fabrics, offering a unique sensory experience. The wood provides firm pressure while the fabric adds a comforting texture.


Tiny Treasure Tips:


  • Made from untreated, natural wood

  • Fabric pieces can be chewed or cuddled

  • Lightweight and easy to hold

    Wooden teething ring with fabric
    Wooden teething ring with fabric

The Nature Nest Wooden Teething Ring with cotton fabric ears is perfect for babies who like to chew and snuggle. The wood is smooth and safe, while the fabric adds softness.


5. Soft Plush Teething Toys


For babies who prefer cuddly comfort, plush teething toys combine softness with teething relief. These toys usually have textured silicone or rubber parts attached to a soft stuffed body.


Tiny Treasure Tip:


  • Dual function as a comfort toy and teether

  • Easy to carry and snuggle

  • Often machine washable

    Soft, silicone elephant ears chewing teether
    Soft, silicone elephant ears chewing teether

The Snuggle Teeth Plush Elephant has silicone ears designed for chewing. It’s soft enough for naps and sturdy enough for teething.


Tips for Using Teething Toys Safely


  • Always supervise your baby while using teething toys.

  • Regularly inspect toys for signs of wear or damage.

  • Clean toys according to manufacturer instructions to prevent germs.

  • Avoid toys with small detachable parts.

  • Rotate toys to keep your baby interested and engaged.


Encouraging Healthy Teething Habits


Along with teething toys, you can support your baby’s comfort by:


Tiny Treasures Tips:


  • Offering chilled washcloths to chew on

  • Gently massaging gums with a clean finger

  • Maintaining a calm environment to reduce fussiness


Remember, every baby is different. My daughter loved anything soft and cuddly, so plush teethers were a lifesaver during her fussy evenings. Some may prefer certain textures or shapes over others. Observing your baby’s reactions will help you find the best teething toys for their needs, and that’s the beauty of motherhood. I hope these teething toys bring your little one comfort — and give you a few calmer moments too. From my family to yours, you’ve got this.


 
 
 

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