Oh Plah!™: A Non-Toxic Bracelet For Moms & Teether For Babies

Oct 9, 2009 by NADIA
Oh Plah!™: A Non-Toxic Bracelet For Moms & Teether For Babies

Teething babies have a tendency to chew on everything and anything within sight and my 8-month-old daughter is no exception! When you are out and about or if you don't have a toy or teether within arms reach, this can be a bit of a nuisance .

Oh Plah!™ has come up with a solution to this age-old problem. French for "Here You Go!" Oh Plah!™ is unique teether/toy which also doubles as a bracelet for Mom. It is available in 5 different colors and is constructed of medical grade thermoplastic which is non-toxic, bacteria resistant, and free of lead, latex, PVC, BPA and phthalates!

This bracelet is extremely durable! My daughter has chomped down on it throughout the day and so far it has shown zero signs of wear or damage. I've washed the Oh Plah!™ numerous times with soap and water and it dries in a snap.

Oh Plah!™ is also great as a nursing reminder for breastfeeding moms! All you have to do is switch wrists every time you nurse on either side.

Oh Plah!™ is offering our readers here at Celebrity Baby Scoop an exclusive 20% off discount on any purchase. All you have to do is enter code fall09CBS20 upon checkout.

Price: $19.99-$24.99

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