Kringelring
Brand : Haba, Our Price : $6.90
Our Price : $6.90
Manufacturer : Haba
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Product ASIN : B0002HYCMI
Availability :
Average Rating : 5.0
Total Review : 28
Label : Brand : Haba, _Activity_Toys
Features
- Ages 6 month & up
Product Description
Kringelring is a wonderful teething ring made of beech wood with maple elements threaded over a sturdy, cloth-covered red band. Two blue rings clatter merrily when this rattle is handled. Finished with completely non-toxic, child-friendly substances. This quality toy was designed and manufactured in Germany.
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User Reviews for Kringelring
I didn\'t realize the colored pieces were not solid, and it\'s hard to tell from the photos. They aren\'t loose enough to pinch little fingers, but still add an additional element to the toy. The sound is nice when rattled, and the colors are bright and cheery. The simple design is perfect for my baby who gets over stimulated eaily. It\'s pleasant sound has a calming effect. This is the best little teether I\'ve found.
My 3 1/2 month old son loves this, and so do I. It\'s just the right size for him to grasp and practice putting in his mouth, as well as shake to make the rings rattle. The noise is just right too- enough to keep him interested, but not obnoxious to the adults in the room. Highly recommended.
I purchased other(plastic) teething toys for my son, but he likes the Kringelring the best.
My baby girl \"played\" with this toy today for the first time while I was bathing her. She HATES pacifiers, bottles, or any plastic thing in her mouth. I wanted to introduce wood slowly so that once she starts teething, she can chew on something. She loved it. She held it with her tiny fingers, and I helped her chew on it. Slightly big to chew on for this age, but still wonderful. Very safe and durable toy.
He is quite attached to this toy and never gets bored with it.
This is better than any other toys that I\'ve bought for him...including Whoozit! Because it is made out of wood and painted with latex paint I felt safe giving it to him--he puts everything into his mouth these days.
I think this is a perfect toy for learning hand-eye coordination and improving fine motor skill.
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