Manhattan Toy Zoo Animal Winkel Bee Multicolor Rattle & Sensory Teether for Baby and Toddler
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Just a mom
> 3 dayGave as gift, grandchild loves.
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Leslie S
Greater than one weekQuickly became my sons favorite toy. Very easy to grab, decent shake noise (not too loud or soft), and he likes chewing on it.
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Ann
> 3 dayOur 4mo got this for Easter and she is obsessed. She loves to hold it, shake it, grab it, chew it, look at it, whatever. It is our go to toy to pack in the diaper bag or grab when she needs a distraction.
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Drea Resnick
> 3 dayGreat toy
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sugar2183
> 3 dayArrived perfectly. super speedy delivery. would strongly recommend!!! :) :) :)
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Loriimagination
> 3 dayMy almost 6 month old adores this toy! Its very easy for him to grab and chew on. His new favorite thing is to throw his toys or sling them around and this one works well for that as well. Its cute, the colors are really appealing and best of all, he likes it!
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Charity Stroman
> 3 dayShe loves this toy for its rattling sound. She actually doesnt care to chew on it. The fact it has a face makes it more interesting for her. As babys are known to pay attention to faces.
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LaLise F
> 3 dayI liked this toy, but the 1-year old did not really respond well. Not sure if it is the convoluted shape that makes it hard for small hands to grasp. I liked the colorfulness and sound of the rattle - maybe it would be better for a 2 or 3 year old.
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Paula
> 3 dayGot this for my new granddaughter and I think it’s great for little ones to hold, shake and chew on. Very cute!
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tachi1
> 3 dayI really like this little toy (I wouldnt call it a rattle) because it is so versatile. Yes it rattles, but very, very softly. As a matter of fact, it is so soft that it wouldnt wake a baby if you left it in the crib with him and he hit it as he sleeps. The rattle is the least of it. Its an attractive little face, you can play eyes/nose, etc with it. The colors are bright and cheerful. But, to me, the best part are the little rubber bandings that surround the little owl. First, they are great teethers. The baby twists and turns the toy and grabs the different bands. My own granddaughter, who is getting her upper incisors as we speak, doesnt get too much relief from the ordinary teethers that tend to focus on the four front teeth because she has trouble maneuvering the teethers to the spot that hurts because the existing teeth get in the way. These bands are at all different angles and she can chomp down on the right spot to get relief. Additionally, the bands help to cushion any fall. She has dropped it from the diaper changer, from the play pen, from being held up--no problem. The toy just bounces and nothing is hurt. There are, apparently, other toys in this series. I hadnt been aware of them but Im so glad I found this one. I wish Id found it sooner because this is a toy that can be of interest to babies from much earlier stages than the 9-month stage I got it at.