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8247 Lion of St. Mark Teether

8247 Lion of St. Mark Teether

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UPC: 850042028247
Brand: New Day Distribution

For all things are possible with God – Mark 10:27

Legend says that while hiding in a cave during a storm, an angel appeared toSt. Mark the Evangelist in the form of a winged lion to delivera message of protection, peace and rest from God.

Our adorable teether is a sweet reminder of God’s angels,sent to guide and protect us always!

Artist designed, small batch teethers made with love and intention for all God’s little ones.

Soothe baby’s sore gums the natural way with this 100% natural latex teething toy, crafted using natural sap from the hevea rubber tree. These small batch soothers are completely biodegradable, sustainable, and free from harmful chemicals.- Crafted from 100% all pure natural latex, from the hevea rubber tree- Free from BPA, phthalates, pvc, toxic chemicals. Water based pigments.- Hand-painted with non-toxic paint.- 100% biodegradable and sustainable- safe for baby and for the planet- Hygienic hole-free designWe love how the hand-painting makes each teether slightly different and special. The lion teether is.Pair with one of our organic muslin swaddles or baby quilts for the perfect gift!Care Instructions:While baby is actively teething, carefully examine the teether before each use. Do not leave in strong direct sunlight, and keep away from heat sources. Please retain packaging for important information. This product contains natural latex, which may cause allergic reactions. Remove all packaging and ties prior to use. Always supervise child during use.

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