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The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy

The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy

The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy
$ 3.13

Score By Feature

Based on 8,081 ratings
Giftable
9.80
Easy to hold
9.93
Easy to clean
9.58
Durability
9.38
For teething
8.68

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Product Description

Suitable for fine motor skills development, this hard plastic toy is lightweight and is easy for little hands to grasp
There are many textures to explore for your baby
Keys are all numbered, so you can teach basic counting with this game
Beautiful colors and a delightful click clack sound to engage the visual senses and the auditory sense
A bonus link lets you access the information on-the-go
A brightly colored set of
Sound of lively clicks and clacks
There are many different shapes and colors to choose from
Learn to identify colors, count, and recognize numbers using these toys
Suitable for dishwashers

Questions & Answers

Can I use this toy without worrying about BPA?

It was the first time I had heard of Ashley and asked her. As a reply, I would like to say You have asked a great question! The First Keys, Stacking Cups and Soft Teething Beads are made from polypropylene number 5 on the recycling plastics list. There are no BPA, PVC, or Phthalates involved. We thank you on behalf of our Consumer Services team at [email protected]. This site complies

In light of the safety warning that this toy poses as a choking hazard, why is it advertised as a toddler toy?

The longer and narrow shape of these keys caused them to become a gagging (not choking) hazard as my children got older and liked putting everything in their mouths. The keys are realistic in shape, but are also long and narrow, which made them less desirable. In the meantime, I've replaced them with a shorter and stubbier key teething toy.

Do the keys have a hard plastic coating? There are some in stores that feel squishy as opposed to the hard keys from the old days. ?

It's a set of hard plastic baby keys, the old school kind.

In what ways does the product differ?

A well-made product that will not fall apart when being played with by a child. The quality test on this toy has been passed by the bunnie.

Selected User Reviews For The First Years First Keys Infant and Baby Toy

Exactly what I was looking for! Added these to my bunny's collection
5/5

Toss them around and shake them to hear the noise. They are made of durable plastic so they will hold up if she chews on Whether it is a key or a ring, the girl doesn't have any trouble picking them up.

Remi Baxter
Remi Baxter
| Jan 21, 2021
This bunny toy is made of plush
5/5

Tossing this around will amuse my rabbit, so I bought it. It's because he is a jerk who likes to throw crap at people. The keys are a favorite of his. In each round, he picks them up, throws them, picks them up again, and throws them again. It is always at 3 AM when everyone is sleeping that he does this so that we are all woken up by the sound of plastic clattering on his enclosure floor.

Noe Holmes
Noe Holmes
| Jan 29, 2021
I bought it for my rabbit and it's a favorite! As far as we know, she likes toys that make noise and so far they are a favorite
5/5

They have withstood being thrown and gnawed on. It does not have any sharp edges or small pieces, so it is gentle on babies and bunnies too!.

Clayton Duncan
Clayton Duncan
| Jun 18, 2021
The rabbits will love it
5/5

My bunny was really the one who bought it for me. Tossing it around is one of her favorite things to do! A brief update Despite having been in our possession for three years and two rabbits later, these keys still look like Tossing them around has become a daily activity for my rabbits.

Jayce West
Jayce West
| Mar 20, 2021
It is the only food he will eat
5/5

Back then, I had gotten a rabbit for a baby and I would have him toss the keys My husband and I lost his Christmas presents during multiple moves and I decided to get him a new set. They grab the keys and throw them around if you put them in front of them. My family will need to purchase another set to accommodate the newest bunny in our home.

Rebecca Grimes
Rebecca Grimes
| May 31, 2021
There's almost no doubt that Zoomies will happen when keys are used
5/5

They look great on my rabbit, and I was so happy to find them! Her hutch area seems to be her preferred place for them to be Throughout her playroom, she loves to clink them against the wall for the noise. In her play area, she tosses them and with every grab, she does a zoomie.

Kohen McNeil
Kohen McNeil
| Nov 25, 2020
Babies will love this toy
5/5

This set of key fobs is for a friend of mine, who has a previous set for her own child. The ones my daughter loves to shake and chew on (or chew gum with) are the ones she loves the most. It's great that they're easy for her to grasp, and you don't need batteries to operate them. This urn is very colorful and makes some noise (although not too much for a restaurant or to use around home. If you were at a movie or a theater or even a church service, they could distract you). It has never happened to me that my daughter gags When she hears the jingling of her toy keys, she shakes her hands and kicks her feet. It's a great toy for babies and kids (you can use it for practicing colors when they're While the numbers are a little tricky to see, you can practice counting (and some shapes since the keys have a curl on the ends where they fit into the ring) with this set.

Alaya Hanna
Alaya Hanna
| Feb 23, 2021
Baby keys as far as we know
5/5

It is exactly what I wanted - keys like I remember from my own childhood (70s) these are exactly what I wanted - This is just a basic key that is shaped like a key! It has good shape, a bit of texture, and is easy to hold for a young baby. My twins are still playing with them at the tender age of Five, because they now look at real keys, and these are sufficient for them. inexpensive toys lasted longer than expected, for only $3 a piece!.

Stephen Morton
Stephen Morton
| Jun 16, 2021

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