Handmade Fox Crochet Set
Handmade Fox Crochet Set
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Handmade Fox Crochet Set
Helps develop your baby's tactile senses and hand-eye coordination naturally. It is designed for your baby to play with or chew during teething which also helps to soothe the baby's sensitive gums.
- Can help your little one to hone his fine motor skills with different shapes and sounds.
- Gentle rattling sounds soothe and engage the baby, drawing attention toward the direction of the sound. Suitable for highly sensitive hearing of newborn babies.
- Different colors and textures are essentials for the good development of your baby's view and touch.
The set includes the following items that are 100% handmade from natural fibers, beech wood (unfinished, well-sanded, non-toxic), and organic cotton:
- A crocheted fox rattle.
- A teething bracelet.
- A pacifier holder.
The pacifier clip attaches to clothes with a silver clasp. Safe and natural wooden pacifier clip and rattle made from non-toxic materials that are great teething accessories. You can rest assured your baby is safe.
Materials: 100% cotton yarn
Filling: Holofiber (hypoallergenic),
Beech ring measurement: external diameter 6 cm
Care Instructions:
Easy to wash with soap and water. Do not soak the beech wood simply wipe with beeswax or coconut oil to keep it in good condition.
Important Note:
Never leave teething products with a baby or child unattended or unsupervised. Inspect this product before each use and discard it if damaged.
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