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Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.0 inches
Package Width: 3.2 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Obnoxiously squeaking little look-alike...the baby loves it  May 12, 2011
By Mark J. Strudwick
Not to put too fine a point on it, the top of this little guy's head is pretty much a nipple. I guess it is designed that way and my son (4 months) loves it. Chowing down on it seems to be his favorite activity when not screaming at his parents to be picked up and held.
The squeaker in the dude is very loud. And you may think you have heard loud, but this is truly Olympic-class loud. Just gumming down on the nipple-head produces a squeak that can be heard across the street. This will affect your baby in three stages: stage one - fright, stage two - curiosity, stage three - complete fascination in the reaction it gets from the parent. Extricating the squeaker is no mean feat, but it can probably be muted somewhat by multiple dunks in the bathtub. Overall, great (and safe) for baby, amusing for parents, until it becomes infuriating.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3I like it more than my daughter does  Feb 18, 2009
By K. Breit
I like the non-toxic soft squeaky toy, but my duaghter is not very interested. She likes Sofie better, but honestly she likes the old toxic plastic toys the best. Go figure.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Although it sqeaks  Jan 21, 2012
By lydibugg "lydibugg"
First off - my baby boy loves this teether! he has had it for a month now and he is 10 months old with upper canines coming in. I had seen this little guy before and thought it looked a little odd. Then when baby boy seemed to be searching for objects to knaw, shaped like the nub on Chan Pie Gnon's head, I realized I had to try it out to prevent unsafe chewing.

Pros
- perfect shape for front teeth teething
- no odor
- natural rubber
- good size
- makes several different sqeaking sounds depending on how he is squeezed
- easy to clean
- helps teach object permenance (hide Chan behind you and make him sqeak~ then ask baby where he is... fun game for baby)

cons
- it sqeaks- not crazy annoying but still....
- seems a little pricy to me, but if it makes baby happy when those teeth are a bother, it's so worth the price

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Nipple Head Man!  Aug 19, 2011
By A. S. Deinken
I got Chan (aka Nipple Head Man) as a pair with Sophie. We have two small dogs and as soon as the heard the squeaker on these toys they went nuts - and continued to do so for the next week. They have since recognized the noise to be from something that they are not allowed to have - and our dogs are usually troublemakers, so this came as a surprise to us.

We absolutely love Chan. Love love love! He goes with us everywhere. Our baby girl has been playing with Chan for as long as she could wrap her fingers around him, which was around 2 mos. The neck is just the right size for little ones to grab a hold of and then promptly stick into their mouth, even for not-quite-coordinated hands. Our girl loves sucking on the top of his head and uses him as a sort of nuki. At 5 1/2 mos she has been learning how to get him to squeak by pounding him on the ground in front of her. Yea, the squeak can get annoying but it is amazing to watch as she learns how to make something work.

We also have Sophie, and while she is more attractive, she also has a lot more pokey parts and long limbs that go way back in the mouth and make our baby's eyes tear up.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5great teether, softer than Sophie  May 31, 2010
By Der Doktor
I showed it to my 4 1/2 months old girl who is currently - early enough - getting her first teeth. Chan is easy to grab so she was able to put it right into her mouth and chewed on it like crazy.
The other teethers were frustrating for her - most are too hard for chewing and most are too hard to hold - this one is just perfect for her.
The soft rubber of Chan makes it well suited for younger babies - it is easier to hold, easier to squeak and easier to chew on than Sophie. I think Sophie the Giraffe is more like a toy while Chan is more like a teether, but both are our girls favorite toys.

Which of these 3 guys would i chose? Well, my baby loves the blue 'hat' of Chan (or how would you call that part in a review?) - so I would recommend buying Chan!

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