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From Feedwell: “The O-Ball might be at the top of my list for one of the best therapeutic toys for pre and post frenectomies. It is a light weight ball with holes and rattles. It is very easy for babies to grab at and hold. When they are teeny tiny, ... | This toy hits several of the developmental milestones checklist and improves oral function. It promotes tongue extension/stretching (sticking out) and laterization (moving side to side), grasping, hands to midline and hands to mouth, reaching, tracki...
Bonus tip: hook a paci clip around one of the loops and clip it to them. This is a great way to encourage play in the car seat, stroller etc. without the risk of them throwing/dropping it on the ground.”
Bright Starts Oball Easy Grasp Classic Ball
For babies who refuse bottles and introducing straw cups.
From Feedwell: “I use the Fluxi oral motor toy with “older” kiddos, really, 2+ months to work on oral motor development. It is a great tool to use for the phasic bite reflex, desensitize the gag reflex, laterization, extension and texture exploration...
Fluxy Chew | Feedwell
From Feedwell: “These are lightweight teethers that can be used far before your baby starts teething! Similar to the O-ball, before your little one can hold or grasp this toy, you can hold it under the lips/gums to encourage tongue extension and late...
Innobaby Teether | Feedwell
From Feedwell: “Why do babies love this toy so much?! It is the most expensive toy on this list at $23 but is great through many stages of development (the whole first year!). I often use this toy to help with head turning preferences (turning to the...