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Sassy Earth Brights Wooden Cherry Tree Rattle

Sassy Earth Brights Wooden Cherry Tree Rattle

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Brand: Sassy
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $8.99
Buy New: $6.75
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 305

Age: 3 months - 1.5 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.9 x 1.3

MPN: 8405
Model: 8405
UPC: 037977084054
EAN: 0037977084054
ASIN: B000X4NYS8

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Features:
  • Bright colored cord fabric is easy for baby to pull
  • Two wooden leaves make sounds for baby to enjoy
  • Inspired by nature made of select hard wood with old school charm
  • Helps to develop baby's senses with sounds, colors, and touchable textured fabrics
  • Bright colored for imagination and learning

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Product Description
Inspire baby?s sense of touch with the Cherry Tree Rattle. Knotted fabric cords slide through the hollow, tree-shaped wooden rattle with colorful, textured fabrics and wooden leaves at the top. Shake the rattle to hear the wooden leaves click-and-clack together. Fleece dove, soft leaf and fuzzy berries offer a variety of textures for baby to see, touch and explore, inspiring her sense of sight, hearing and touch. Touch the palm of baby?s hand with the cherry tree rattle and see her fingers naturally curl around the rattle. At birth, baby has an inborn ability to grasp objects, which will further develop during his first year. As baby gets older and further develops his coordination, he will pass the rattle from one hand to the other. Encourage baby to shake the rattle, creating a pleasant click-and-clack sound as the wooden leaves rattle against one another. This introduces baby to cause-and-effect.


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4 out of 5 stars Nice natural toy   August 30, 2008
Nintari Atendo (Raleigh, NC)
It's nice smooth wood with a number of well-attached materials in it to add interest. I only docked one star because my kid enjoyed it for a little bit but soon lost interest. It's not her favorite toy, even if it's one of my favorites for her. Her favorite toys are of course the ones she's not allowed to play with. *sigh*


3 out of 5 stars Cute But Be Careful   August 9, 2008
memynameicallmyself
This is a cute rattle but you have to be careful because if the baby swings their arms while holding it......well, it is very hard and the baby can hit their head with it. The rattle is o.k. if the baby is still while holding onto it.


4 out of 5 stars I love it, baby just likes it   June 25, 2008
Pikake B. (Hawaii)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this toy. I love how it looks, I love the quality, I love the gender-neutral/natural theme, and I love that it is made from wood. My baby, however, is not that into it. He might look at it for about 2 minutes. So I had to give it 4 stars, AND because it should not be called a rattle. If you shake it one of the heavy wood leaves hits you in the hand, and nothing on it makes any noise. Luckily my baby is not a shaker of toys.


5 out of 5 stars really cute toy   May 3, 2008
J. Hood (Johnstown, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I ordered this for my 6 month old baby. It is super cute and looks more natural and substantial than most cheap flimsy rattles. She chews on the fabric and likes to noisily bang the wooden part because she likes the noise. It is made in China and the leaves are colored so I am praying they are stained w/ nontoxic materials. (it is more of a stain than paint - the wood grain shows thru). Anyway, the are very sturdy and wouldn't mind having a few of the others.


4 out of 5 stars GREAT QUALITY BUT CLUMSY TO HANDLE   May 2, 2008
Dawn Sweet
This is a beautifully made rattle that my 5 month old has had since birth but just recently begun to take a real interest in. It really holds her attention for quite some time ( in baby terms that's a whopping 5 minutes)! There's just one little problem - the green wooden 'leaves' are quite heavy and when baby gets to transferring this from hand to mouth, as babies inevitably do, the leaves tend to wack her in the face & eyes.

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