Genuine Fred Buff Baby Rattle, small
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No, this is not the same product; the ones that were recalled were gray, while the one we're offering is black. Thank you for reaching out to me with your query.
It does not appear to weigh a pound, and it appears to be lighter than that, but the manufacturer's specifications state that it does.
Plastic that is very hard. It's not something I'd recommend for teething babies.
It's not as loud as a regular rattle, but it's still audible.
Selected User Reviews For Genuine Fred Buff Baby Rattle, small
Before she began using their buff baby dumbbell, my baby was a wimpy, fat weakling. She's now a physical specimen to be reckoned with, as chiseled and buff as the gods of you're, crushing the fontanelles of other flabby babies. Sure, the steroids help, but this rattle deserves a lot of credit as well.
So I came across this and took it as a joke. When I handed it over to my daughter, she immediately began curling it. My 25-pound dumbell was sitting next to her the next day when I saw her, and she was throwing it around like nothing was wrong. I'm scared to pick her up now because she's only 7 months old.
If you want to tone up your baby for the summer, this is a great way to do it. This is the item you've been looking for. There will be no more sandbox bullying, and no more toys will be stolen.
When you want your baby to look jacked, this is the product to use. I've heard about toddler gangs, and I'd like my child to be able to defend himself.
This is no exception to the rule of being cheeky. br>br>Extremely well-made, with no sharp edges or cracked seams, as is typical of plastic toys. br>br>It was an instant hit with my adorable little nephew, and the adults were impressed with how long it seemed to last. Fred had made his decision and had even written "0" on the board. 2" on the sides for weight-bearing purposes so funny! I would strongly advise!.
This rattle is a hit with my 5-month-old son. It's easy to grasp and makes a nice rattling noise inside, but it's plastic, which is why I gave it four stars; I wish it was something softer if possible because baby still doesn't have complete control of his motions and has whacked himself in the face and mouth. He started playing with it when he was about 4 months old, but I had to put it away for a while until he could control his movements better. br>I purchased this item to photograph my son in his tank top for Father's Day. My in-laws, siblings, and husband are all members of my family. Everyone else was enamored with his rattled appearance. They were overjoyed to see a baby with rolls and a dumbell. br>It is highly recommended that you supervise your child. Because if the baby has teeth, he or she may whack it, possibly breaking it, or knaw at it excessively. br>Dropped in time floor three times, but thankfully it hasn't cracked yet.
When my son was about a month old, my sister gave him this rattle. He fell in love with it right away, and it's still his favorite thing five months later! We rarely leave the house without it because he adores it. When he's crying, we can almost always rely on it to soothe him. In fact, I'm writing this review because we lost the original and purchased a replacement from Amazon. I'm thinking about ordering a few more as backups now that I know it's available here!.
My 3 month old grandson's grip was perfect, and I believe it will make an excellent teething toy in the future. Not to mention the fact that he's holding it with such adoration!.