Sensory Rattles

40 Items
Toto Pink Rattle
Moo Moo Rattle
Baa Baa Rattle
Toto Blue Rattle
Snow Pea Rattle
Lullaby Friend Rattles, Mouse - Natural
Butterfly Rainmaker Rattle
Pumpkin Rattle
Cabbage Rattle
Angel Fish Rattle
Baguette Rattle
Silicone Rattle: Koala
Sensory Spinners: Aussie Animals
Rattle & Teether Collection - 3 Piece
Watermelon Rattle
BEADS RATTLE-HIGH CONTRAST
Baby Key Rattle - Pastel
BABY KEY RATTLE-HIGH CONTRAST
Wooden Multi-Stage Sensory Toys - 5pc
Lullaby Friend Rattles, Piggy
Lullaby Friend Rattles, Bunny - Dusty Yellow
Lullaby Friend Rattles, Elephant - Light Dusty Blue
Lullaby friends, Bunny rattle - Chocolate
Rattle: Geometric Trio

About Sensory Rattles

Sensory rattles are delightful toys designed to engage and stimulate infants' senses through sound, texture, and movement. These colorful and lightweight rattles are perfect for tiny hands to grasp, shake, and explore. Featuring a variety of shapes and materials, sensory rattles help develop fine motor skills while providing auditory feedback that captivates babies' attention. Ideal for playtime or soothing moments, these rattles encourage sensory exploration and promote cognitive development, making them a must-have for every baby's toy collection.

What are sensory rattles used for?

  • Sensory rattles are used to stimulate a baby's senses, helping with auditory and tactile development while encouraging exploration and play.

At what age can babies start using rattles?

  • Babies can start using rattles around 3 months of age when they begin to grasp objects and explore their surroundings.

Are sensory rattles safe for infants?

  • Yes, sensory rattles are designed with safety in mind, using non-toxic materials and ensuring there are no small parts that could pose a choking hazard.

How do sensory rattles help with development?

  • Sensory rattles help with development by enhancing fine motor skills, promoting hand-eye coordination, and encouraging sensory exploration through sound and texture.

Can sensory rattles be used for teething?

  • Some sensory rattles are designed with teething features, providing relief for sore gums while still engaging babies in play.

What materials are commonly used in sensory rattles?

  • Sensory rattles are commonly made from safe, lightweight materials such as wood, silicone, and soft fabrics to ensure they are easy for babies to handle.