House Mountain Wood Rattle – take heart shop

House Mountain Wood Rattle – take heart shop

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House Mountain's wood rattle is designed to help develop grasping skills, along with the concept of cause and affect. Rattles can be used to stimulate the baby's ability to track sound and movement right from infancy. The rattle will encourage your baby to explore sound, by discovering how to make it and observe how it

House Mountain's wood rattle is designed to help develop grasping skills, along with the concept of cause and affect. Rattles can be used to stimulate the baby's ability to track sound and movement right from infancy. The rattle will encourage your baby to explore sound, by discovering how to make it and observe how it's made. The sound is very soothing and you may even find yourself reluctant to put it down.

These all natural wood rattles are inspired by Montessori & Waldorf teaching principles. The rings are hand dyed with certified non-toxic family friendly wood dye, in your choice of rainbow pastel or natural shades as shown. Then hand rubbed with their own blend of organic botanical oil and local organic beeswax to lightly polish and condition the wood.

6 long with 1 1/2 dowel caps

Handmade in Knoxville, TN

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