27-Month-Old Toddler: Your Little Teether
Soothing sore gums (still!) and brushing tiny teeth.
By Babylist Team
Your Little 27-Month-Old!
Some time between 25 and 33 months, your toddler’s final molars will erupt. So if you notice your 27-month-old is drooling, chewing on random objects or uncharacteristically irritable, teething is likely to blame (again). Here’s what to know about this final stretch plus how to soothe sore gums.
Speaking of, how’s brushing going? If they’re not interested or having a hard time, maybe one of our favorite brushes or pastes will help. And check out these tips for teaching a daily brushing habit that will stick.
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