I miei suoceri tedeschi hanno visitato e portato questi per il nostro bambino di 11 mesi che si mette tutto in bocca per giocare.

    Non sono sicuro se sto reagendo in modo eccessivo, ma non mi sento come se questo sia adeguato all’età per il mio bambino. Sono super preoccupato che stia ingoiando tutti i pezzi di polvere ogni volta che se lo mette in bocca.

    Mio marito pensa che vada bene e ha detto che tutti i bambini tedeschi hanno giocato con cose come queste.

    Per favore dimmi se sono la mamma pazza ???

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    1. YamsoTokui on

      I am not an expert but this also seems unsafe to me. Babies put everything in their mouth and bits of bark/wood/whatever will come off and the baby will swallow it… which doesn’t have to be a problem but why risk it?

    2. OutlandishnessOk2304 on

      Huge choking hazard. Was your husband raised in a hut in the wilderness?

    3. Jack_In_The_Box1983 on

      Just pieces of wood. As long as they are not mouldy or so I wouldn’t worry to much about it, just the size perhaps (missing a banana for reference).
      Then again bringing that as a “present” seems weird to me.

    4. Mission-Study-9081 on

      Safe as long as supervised. It’s not healthy to keep babies in a sterile environment, they need to experience the real world… just make sure the pieces are too big to swallow!

    5. Loratheexplorar on

      I’m German and I’ve never seen stuff like this before. I think I’d be concerned about the bark.

    6. Ill_Hand3485 on

      Well it’s not a German thing, so idk why they brought it. Maybe for teething? They look washed, I think it’s okay, unless they’re too small bc of chocking

    7. nobodyboogiesanymore on

      Yes ALL German babies play with this and are fine but it would definitely be toxic to any non-german baby because that’s how toxins work. You would have to contact either the German president or the embassy in your country to figure out whether your mixed-ethnicity baby would be resistant to the linden tree toxins or not.

    8. Never seen or heard of a baby playing with just pieces of wood.
      The bark can and will at some point break off and land in a babys mouth.
      Some pieces also seem a bit small. Get some proper wooden toys

    9. the-high-one on

      Die Stücke sollten gründlich abgeschliffen sein, keine Splitter oder scharfen Kanten. Sie müssen groß genug sein, ich würde die kleineren also vielleicht nicht nutzen. Du kannst sie auch kurz auskochen, um Keime loszuwerden, aber danach gut trocknen lassen, damit nichts schimmelt. Wenn du das Holz behandeln willst, dann nur mit ungiftigen, speichelfesten Ölen wie Bio-Leinöl oder Kokosöl. Lose oder bröckelige Rinde besser entfernen. Dann sind sie fürs Baby sicher.

    10. YardLimp on

      No, they are not safe.
      The outer bark is not healthy to consume, and your kid will put those in their mouth and ingest parts of it.

      The wood itself would be fine.

    11. neverwantedtodancee on

      your baby is not a dog wtf, i would be afraid of splinters

    12. D3Rabenstein on

      Birch wood is not poisonous, so that’s not an issue. Would I have been excited to see my kid chew on generic pieces of wood? I don’t think so. Better than having the child taste test cat litter in a playground, sure. You do what you feel right, it’s your child. Not the parents in law.

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