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Bread Toast Loaf (BS-094) is not a teether, and it is not for toddlers. It is one square toast-look butter squishy you press with a thumb and watch rebound — a hand toy, not breakfast. Ages sit empty on this SKU. House kid-use lives on the shop FAQ, which aims past preschool.
The toasted speckle in the center is bakery costume. Bread Toast Loaf ships as a single slice. There is no spare crust in the sleeve. If a crawler can palm the table, the slice stays bagged.

Name the object while the bag is still closed. One rounded square. Golden-brown crust on the rim. A yellow crumb face with a toasted-brown speckle cluster in the middle. The shop’s bread line is “as shown in the product photo.” The butter-shape line means a food-style stick or loaf. Neither line is a kitchen label. Neither line publishes a bakery smell.
If you still want the grocery-joke category, the shop primer is what a butter-shaped squeeze toy is. This page is only the toast-face SKU.
Speckle card, written as ink / withheld / never written:
The listing stores a 3-second rise label. Card type, not a toaster timer. Extra carton ink still beats this page. Soft is unsigned. Sound is unsigned — this page will not invent a hush class. The gift tick is a packing note, not a pass to drop a toast-look toy in a toddler stocking.
Infant chew goods are sold so a baby can bite them. BS-094 is sold so a hand can press a dent and watch the yellow face climb back. Those jobs do not share a drawer. Kid-use copy sits on the FAQ; this article will not clone that answer. Shop terms file the line as palm toys, not snacks, and say to retire a torn piece.
That give is the squeeze job. It is not a pass to park the slice beside a silicone ring. If someone still needs a chew item, buy the product sold for that job. A torn crust is finished. Do not keep a split slice “for the baby.”
A square with a toasted rim already argues with a breakfast plate. Real toast lives there. A yellow face with a brown speckle, sitting on the same island, reads as leftover bread. Hands press. Mouths do not.
Keep the slice off dinnerware, out of a crumb tray, and out of a lunchbox. If it sits near real food, write a toy slip and keep the food on another board. This listing does not store grams or inches. The scent cell is empty. Do not invent a toasted-bread smell. The kids-3plus string in the URL is a search angle, not ink on the sleeve.
BS-094 leaves ages empty. A blank cell is missing data — not a crib pass, not a preschool stamp.
Aisle language about children under three exists because that group still mouths objects. That floor applies to goods aimed at that group. It is not a lab grade on this toast slice. This SKU does not print 3+. For the agency overview, use the CPSC small-parts guidance. This page will not reprint the statute.
The shop FAQ still aims school-age hands at a palm-only toy and wants a grown-up nearby. Point a parent there. None of those lines is a medical claim. A birthday candle that says six does not retire a mouthing habit.
Read the rows as a clerk check, not a mood.
| High-chair “toast” next to apple slices | One bakery-look press slice, not food | Yes — wrong object |
|---|---|---|
| Swap for a silicone chew ring | Fidget/palm job; gums are the wrong work | Yes — keep boxed |
| Play-kitchen leftover beside fake eggs | Toaster-face costume; still a hand toy | Yes — food-look props get tasted |
| Homework desk, no crawler in the room | One slow-rise, fidget-tagged slice | Off only if that kid matches the shop FAQ line |
| Mixed house: teen plus an infant | Same single slice; infant can still reach a low bin | After play, high lidded shelf |
Leave the bag shut until every answer is a pass.
Bought the loaf for a ten-year-old while an infant sleeps down the hall? Park it on a high, lidded shelf.
On this card, a slow rise squishy means you press the yellow crumb, lift, and watch the speckle cluster walk back toward the first outline. Rebound copy. Not a clinic clock. A 3 sits in the rise cell as listing ink. Do not time breakfast against it.
A 17 August 2026 United States English DataForSEO snapshot for the butter-squishy cluster still parks definition, popularity, Hobby Lobby, and DIY next to retailer clips — none of those cards sell this toast slice as a chew item.
Busy fingers are not a care plan. Bread Toast Loaf is one marked slow rise butter squishy. Merchant notes stop at a one-count, a slow rebound, a palm fidget, the bread photo, and the food-style shape. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Kitchen hacks scuff the toasted print; they do not convert a press toy into a toddler item. After a hot car, let the slice match room air. Everyday care lives on the FAQ.
Read the pack count and the fidget tick on the card you opened.
A butter squishy target endcap or a butter squishy amazon cart is those stores. We are Buttersquishy.
Do not copy extras across SKUs. The 4-pack is not a marked fidget listing. The 9-pack is marked soft on its own card; this single is not. Every bakery SKU here is still a hand toy. Multi-count butter squishies stay press toys, not a toddler roster.
Buy BS-094 when older kids — the shop FAQ is the house age line — want one toast-look slice they will press and watch, and you can park it above toddler height when play ends.
Skip the SKU if you wanted a teether or a toddler tray. A blank ages cell does not unlock that room. A gift tick does not unlock it either. Keep the toasted square in older hands.