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#SaveTheMarineLife: Natural Wooden Whale Teether

#SaveTheMarineLife: Natural Wooden Whale Teether

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This teether is made out of 100% natural untreated beech wood, which are safe for baby use. Wooden teethers are non-toxic and free from harmful leads, metals, BPA, chemicals or phthalates. It’s durable, sustainable and naturally antibacterial. Beech wood is uniquely sustainable in that it can be grown in renewable and managed forests. This means that more wood can be grown to replace the trees that have been used and cut down.
Applications:
1. Baby to play.
2. Ideal for gum and emerging teeth.
3. Great sensory tool to help baby focus while nursing.
4. Teething toys for curious babies
Certification: Cloth: GOTS. Wooden Teether: EN71, SGS, FDA, CE, CPSIA
Wooden Teether: Approximately 11cm x 5cm x 1cm
Quantity: Whale Teether: 1 piece.
With every purchase, HKD5 will be donated to the WWF – Ocean/Marine Conservation. We will also donate on top of this amount too. Together we can make a difference. 
The #SaveTheMarineLife is an-going project to support and increase awareness in saving the lives of the marine life and the ocean. For every purchase, we give back.
Whales are at the top of the food chain and have an important role in the overall health of the marine environment. Whales play a significant role in capturing carbon from the atmosphere; each great whale sequesters an estimated 33 tons of CO2 on average, thus playing their part in the fight against climate change. Unfortunately, their large size and mythical aura does not protect them; six out of the 13 great whale species are classified as endangered or vulnerable, even after decades of protection. An estimated minimum of 300,000 whales and dolphins are killed each year as a result of fisheries by catch, while others succumb to a myriad of threats including shipping and habitat loss.