Wood Baby Rattle Teether by Homi Baby, Perfect Montessori Grasping Teething Toy for Babies, Handmade in The USA, Sealed with Organic Virgin Coconut Oil & Beeswax
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It's quite amusing. When I bought it, I don't recall noticing that. There was nothing that made me nervous about my safety. It was extremely well-made. The only thing that could go wrong is if the baby accidentally hits their head on it, but a plastic rattle can cause just as much pain.
It appears to be a case of the baby being the determining factor. I'm not sure how long they'll be able to enjoy themselves. This is one of my son's favorite toys, which he has had since he was six months old. When he shakes it, it makes a pleasant sound, and he enjoys chewing on it.
A drop of baby dapple soap and some warm water Then I use a bounty paper towel to quickly dry. That is how I clean my baby rattle, but I believe the seller should include detailed instructions.
Nope. Not that I was able to tell. On the part of the rattle where it connects, there is no glue resin.
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It's frightening that something like this can be sold as "safe" for babies on the internet. It's a choking hazard that shouldn't even be available for purchase.
I wanted to love this rattle because it's all over the trendy Instagram mom pages and looks great in photos, but it turns out it's just for show. It's simply not entertaining, and my son prefers his $4 Sassy rattle to this.
My parents gave this to my now 6-month-old baby as a gift. I chose not to purchase this because it has a plain appearance and I wasn't sure if my son would enjoy it. toy that is bright and colorful When this toy arrived, it was scratched at the top of one of the balls as well as at the base of the same ball. br>br>I did put it on my approved list of gifts earlier on and am thankful I forgot to remove them from the list. br>br>When this toy arrived, it was scratched at the top of one of the balls as well as at the base of the same ball. When I contacted the company, they quickly sent me a replacement that was defect-free and arrived within a week. br>br>This toy has been a favorite of mine and my six-month-old for a long time. Around 3 or 4 months old, I believe he began grasping toys. I believe that introducing this simple but wonderful rattle after a baby has demonstrated that they can grasp a toy is the best time. br>br>After a few months of use, my son still enjoys playing with it when we give it to him. It isn't a toy that depreciates in value. When the rattle is shaken, the rings make a soft clacking sound. There isn't a bell in the room. The balls at the end make a rattle sound like this. The rattle is a sound produced by the rings that circle the central bar. br>br>We also have a two-year-old toddler, and I wish I had gotten her this toy when she was first learning to reach and grasp objects two years ago. If I lose this toy, I'll make sure to get a replacement for my future children. I would strongly suggest it.
This rattle appeared to be a hit with my baby. For him, it's just the right size. However, because it was chipped and splintered, I had to return it.
Pros: br>As a wood toy, it's of excellent quality, with no strange odors. br>It's the right size for you. br>It's a big hit with the baby. To make sounds, give it a good shake. This is extremely motivating. Take a look at the video to see how an infant would react to it. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. br>I'm not sure how to thoroughly clean.
This rattle is absolutely adorable! It's fantastic! The only odd thing about it was that I placed it on a stack of papers, and when I picked it up the next time, it left a large oil stain on the paper. What an oddity! The wood is pleasant to the touch and does not appear to be oily. However, it appears to have only recently passed through. If I put it on a blanket or clothing, I'd be careful not to get an oil stain on it!.
My 5-month-old son is enamored with his rattle. It's incredibly simple to grasp and shake. He enjoys chewing on the end of the ball, but he can't fit the entire thing in his mouth, which I appreciate. br>I really like how simple and clean the design is. The wood is a little rough, which is my only complaint. I'm going to sand it down a little more and smooth it out with some beeswax.
She's getting the hang of things, but this is a little too big. She preferred the sound of this rattle to that of her other when mommy shook it for her. With each passing week, I'm confident she'll become more interested and capable of grasping.