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Rattle toy Sunday 18 cm — baby rattler mix colors
Baby rattle Sunday 18 cm — baby rattler mix colors is a lightweight handheld toy designed to engage infants through sound and touch. At 18 cm long, the rattle has a simple rattling mechanism that produces a gentle noise to attract attention and support early auditory development. The ergonomic shape and smooth edges make it easy for newborns and young babies to grasp and manipulate, while the mixed colors provide visual contrast that aids sensory exploration. The product follows basic safety design principles for infant toys and is intended for supervised play and developmental use.
The Sunday baby rattle is compact and easy to hold, offering a balanced weight and size appropriate for small hands. Its uncomplicated rattling mechanism provides consistent, non‑intrusive sound for auditory stimulation without sharp or sudden noises. The smooth finish and rounded contours reduce the risk of discomfort during handling, and the mixed color palette helps maintain visual interest. The toy’s simple construction makes it easy to clean and maintain between uses.
Present the rattle to the infant during supervised playtimes or sensory activities. Encourage the baby to reach, grasp and shake the toy to produce sound, which supports hand‑eye coordination and auditory response. Use gentle movements close to the child’s face to attract attention, and vary orientation to stimulate different grips. Clean the surface regularly according to care instructions and inspect for wear before each use.
Always use the rattle under adult supervision. Inspect the toy for damage or loose parts before giving it to a child. Do not allow unsupervised mouthing for extended periods; follow standard hygiene practices and clean the rattle as needed to maintain safety.
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