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A fish-shaped wooden Rattle that functions as a rattle, or a teether, encouraging babies to explore multiple textures and colors as they enhance their grasp reflex and fine motor skills.
What will I Get?
- A finely crafted fish-shaped rattle with multicolour beads that is perfect for little hands to grasp.
- Develops and sharpens the sense of hearing through response to sounds. Improves vision through observing shapes, colours and patterns of rattle and beads. Enhances the sense of touch through tactile stimulation Improve grasp reflex and fine motor skills, by trying to reach and hold the rattles. The sounds and patterns will engage your baby attention and invoke curiosity. By trying to reach for the rattle either by extending arms or by trying to crawl, babies will develop gross motor skills.
- Show your baby how to take the puzzles apart and put them together. Then hand it to them so they can experiment on their own! The primary colours are the first colours that your baby will see after black and white. So help them identify red, yellow, and blue on these puzzles. As they grow, help them count the pieces and talk about the different shapes the puzzles can make: square, circle, rectangle, and semi-circles. Over time, you can jumble up the pieces in both puzzles and ask them to find and fix the right pieces together!
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A fish-shaped wooden Rattle that functions as a rattle, or a teether, encouraging babies to explore multiple textures and colors as they enhance their grasp reflex and fine motor skills.
What will I Get?
- A finely crafted fish-shaped rattle with multicolour beads that is perfect for little hands to grasp.
- Develops and sharpens the sense of hearing through response to sounds. Improves vision through observing shapes, colours and patterns of rattle and beads. Enhances the sense of touch through tactile stimulation Improve grasp reflex and fine motor skills, by trying to reach and hold the rattles. The sounds and patterns will engage your baby attention and invoke curiosity. By trying to reach for the rattle either by extending arms or by trying to crawl, babies will develop gross motor skills.
- Show your baby how to take the puzzles apart and put them together. Then hand it to them so they can experiment on their own! The primary colours are the first colours that your baby will see after black and white. So help them identify red, yellow, and blue on these puzzles. As they grow, help them count the pieces and talk about the different shapes the puzzles can make: square, circle, rectangle, and semi-circles. Over time, you can jumble up the pieces in both puzzles and ask them to find and fix the right pieces together!























