Heimess Rainbow Wooden Grasping Ring Rattle

£11.99

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Encourage early exploration with the classic Heimess Rainbow Wooden Grasping Ring Rattle. Beautifully crafted in Germany from sustainable native woods, this simple yet engaging toy is perfect for babies from birth. It features a large, smooth, natural wood ring that is perfectly sized for tiny hands to grasp and hold securely. Attached around part of the ring are several brightly coloured wooden beads in cheerful rainbow hues, offering appealing visual stimulation. As baby handles the Heimess Rainbow Grasping Rattle, the colourful beads can be manipulated, providing tactile interest. Shaking the toy creates a gentle clattering sound as the beads tap against the main ring, offering soft auditory feedback. Made with non-toxic, saliva-resistant colours and finishes, the Heimess Rainbow Grasping Rattle is completely safe for mouthing and exploration.

Features:

  • Features a large, solid natural wood grasping ring.
  • Adorned with securely attached, colourful spherical wooden beads.
  • Provides visual, tactile, and gentle auditory stimulation.
  • Perfectly sized for baby’s first attempts at grasping.
  • Made from high-quality, sustainable wood.
  • Finished with non-toxic, saliva-resistant colours.
  • Made in Germany.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Heimess
  • Age Suitability: 0 months +
  • Material: Wood (Maple, Beech), Non-toxic paints
  • Features: Solid grasping ring, Attached beads, Rattle sound

Frequently Asked Questions

All Heimess wooden toys are painted with water-based, non-toxic paints and finished without solvent-based varnishes, making them saliva-resistant and safe for babies to mouth from birth. The beads are securely attached to the ring so they cannot be pulled free during normal play.
The rattle is crafted from maple and beech - two sustainable native European woods chosen for their smooth, close-grained surfaces and durability. Both are free from splinters when properly finished, making them a popular choice for infant toys.
Grasping toys like this one trigger the natural grasp reflex and help babies progress towards targeted, intentional reaching. The contrasting rainbow colours provide visual stimulation, the bead movement encourages tactile exploration, and the gentle rattling sound promotes cause-and-effect understanding - covering three key areas of early sensory development in one toy.