Tiny Love tiny smarts leonardo teether rattle

  • Tiny Love tiny smarts leonardo teether rattle

    Code: 7290108862263
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    Tiny Love fun teether rattle with activities that encourage motor skills and promote cognitive development 

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    Fun teether rattle with activities that encourage motor skills and promote cognitive development

    SUPPORTS SENSORY DEVELOPMENT: The rattle\'s fun features - the rattling feedback, fun ball, clicking ratchet, crinkly tail and textured ears - all support your baby\'s sensory development.

    ENCOURAGES FINE MOTOR SKILLS: The rattle itself and the spinning ball at its end help baby practice hand and finger muscles, encouraging fine motor skills.

    FUN RATTLING FRIEND: The rattle features Samuel, a friendly elephant with clearly defined features and a smiling expression.

    Available in two other versions: Florence the Fawn and Leonardo the Lion
     

    Features:

    1. Easy grip rattle
    2. Teether ears
    3. Crinkly tail
    4. Clicking ratchet
    5. Playful ball


    Age tips:

    3-5+ months - SENSES
    Samuel\'s rattling sound, crinkly fabric and soft teether offer baby a wide variety of sensory stimuli. Simply let your little one explore these features with hands and mouth.

    3-5+ months - FINE MOTOR SKILLS
    Let your baby try to grasp and hold the rattle while producing the rattling feedback. The spinning ball will also help encourage babies to practice their finger and hand muscles.

    6-12+ months - MORE FINE MOTOR SKILLS
    As babies grow, they will enjoy spinning the rattle\'s ball and attempting to move the ratchet independently to produce the rewarding clicking sound it makes.


    Developmental Wonders

    Senses
    Samuel\'s rattling sound, crinkly fabric and soft teether offer baby a wide variety of sensory stimuli.

    Fine Motor Skills
    The easy grip body and fun spinning ball help baby practice and hone fine motor skills and the ability to grasp and hold objects.