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Baby’s First Hand Rattle — Animal Shape Soft Sound Educational Toy | CE Certified | Newborn to Toddler

Baby’s First Hand Rattle — Animal Shape Soft Sound Educational Toy | CE Certified | Newborn to Toddler

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Shake It. Hear It. Love It. Baby’s First Favorite Toy.

Simple, safe, and endlessly entertaining — this baby hand rattle is one of those classic first toys that never gets old. The gentle soft sound captures baby’s attention, encourages grasping and shaking, and supports early sensory and motor development from the very first months. The adorable animal shape makes it visually engaging and easy for tiny hands to hold.

Made from durable, baby-safe ABS plastic, it’s CE certified and free from high-concern chemicals. At 14×6×4.5cm, it’s perfectly sized for little hands — lightweight enough for newborns and sturdy enough for active toddlers. A sweet and practical baby shower gift that parents will reach for every day.

Product Features

  • Soft sound rattle — gentle enough for newborns, engaging for toddlers
  • Animal shape design — visually stimulating and easy to grip
  • ABS plastic — durable, lightweight, and baby-safe
  • CE certified — rigorously tested for child safety
  • Non-electric — no batteries needed
  • Size: 14 × 6 × 4.5cm — perfect for little hands
  • Unisex design — great for baby boys and girls
  • Suitable from newborn through age 12
  • Free from high-concern chemicals

Care Instructions

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soap
  • Do not submerge in water
  • Do not microwave or place in dishwasher
  • Inspect regularly for wear and safety
  • Adult supervision recommended for children under 3
  • Plastic
  • Blue
  • Yellow
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  • CE certified
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  • Newborn
  • 0-24 months
  • 0-6 months
  • Plastic
  • Sensory exploration
  • Motor skills development
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Cognitive development
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