Specifications:
- Come with the cute animal crab shape, the teether toy is lovely
- Harmless and non-toxic plastic to guarantee your baby's health
- This baby rattle toy is suitable for baby aged 3 months and above
- This is a perfect baby rattle toy to enhance your baby's hearing and brainpower
- Colorful surface and textures to inspire touch
- The baby rattle toy is easy to hold for your little one
- Shake the baby rattle toy, you and your baby will hear a soft jingle sound
- baby rattle toy can encourage baby to explore the textured and cute toy
- Material: Plastic
- Size: 12 x 13cm/4.7 x 5.1in(L x W)
Details:


- The baby rattle toy with the cute animal crab shaped is so cute and lovely

- This teether toy features multiple teething surfaces, soft and harmless plastic


- Colorful baby rattle toy can improve their recognition of the color


- You can remove the cute glasses of the baby rattle toy

- Come on, hold the handle and wave this baby rattle toy to produce different kinds of sounds
How to Buy a Baby Rattle:

One of a baby's first possessions will be a rattle. When most people think of a happy, cheerful baby, they imagine a rattle in the smiling baby's hand. Making sure that the rattle is safe and appropriate should be the first priority for the baby's caregiver
- Check to see if it has been opened. New, unopened rattles are usually the safest. Old, handed down or recycled rattles may contain toxic paint or have pieces that will disconnect from the main toy, posing a hazard to baby
- Make sure rattles are all one piece. The ends of the rattles should be no smaller than 2 inches
- Choose a rattle that stimulates the baby. The rattle should be vibrant in color for visual stimulation, make noise for auditory stimulation and be textured to stimulate a baby's sense of touch
- Buy different kinds of rattles for various ages of babies. Newborns are unable to grasp and shake a rattle like an older infant. This does not mean that they can't enjoy rattles. Newborns can use wrist rattles (a small toy attached to the baby's wrist) or sock rattles (they slip on like socks but have rattles inside them). When a baby moves its hands or feet, the baby will hear the rattling sound
- Make sure the rattle is age-appropriate. As the baby gets older, it will possibly hit itself with the rattle. Make sure the rattle is soft enough that it will not harm a baby (or anyone else) if they are hit by the rattle
- Purchase teething rattles. If the baby is teething, teething rattles can be cooled in the refrigerator. The cool teether part of the rattle soothes the baby's gums during the teething process
How to Sterilize Baby Toys:

- You've found a great bargain at a yard sale or secondhand shop. Gently used baby toys, still clean and unbroken, are perfect for playing. Before letting your little one play with them, however, you'll want to make sure that those toys have been properly sterilized to eliminate any lingering dangers
Dishwasher Method (Hard Toys Without Cloth or Electronic Parts):
- Place the toys in an empty dishwasher
- Set the dishwasher for a "light wash" or "light cycle" and put the appropriate amount of dishwasher detergent into the reservoir (the exact settings will vary based on your particular machine)
- Make sure that any "heated dry" function of the machine is turned off
- Turn on the dishwasher and allow it to complete its cleaning cycle
- Remove the toys from the dishwasher and wipe off remaining water with a clean towel
Bleach Method (General Purpose Sterilization):
- In a bowl or small bucket, prepare a solution of 1 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water
- Dip a soft, non-scouring dish sponge into the bleach mixture
- Wipe down the toy with the wet sponge. The goal is not to soak the toy, but to lightly cover all surfaces with the bleach mixture
- Use a clean towel to wipe off the bleach mixture
NOTE:
- Color is random in delivery
Package Included:
- 1 x Crab Shaped Baby Rattle Teether Toy