Grimm's Grasping Toy Little Fish With Wooden Discs
This wooden baby rattle from Grimm's is made up of a chunky ring with a natural wood fish inside and four spinning discs, stained pastel blue and green. This wooden rattle is fun for babies to shake and watch the fish and discs spin and slide. Hand-made in Germany, this solid wood baby toy will appeal to anyone looking for an ethical baby gift, or for baby toys made in the Waldorf Steiner tradition. The surface of this natural wooden rattle is smooth and tactile and ergonomically designed for small fingers. Tots will love to play with the wooden fish and rings and this ethically made baby toy is safe for teething babies to gum on too. Expertly crafted from solid wood with a simple yet beautiful appearance, this wooden baby toy is just the right size for tiny hands. New babies will enjoy exploring the shapes and taste of the natural wood, making this a perfect first sensory toy and natural, safe teether. Keep it safe by attaching it to a pacifier chain or add to a nursing necklace to keep baby entertained.
This toy is 7.5cm in diameter. Made from alder, lime and maple wood and finished in non-toxic, plant-based oil and water-based colour stain. Suitable from birth.
Please note: due to distribution restrictions we cannot send Grimm's toys to addresses outside of the UK and Ireland.
Featuring toys to shake, build or pull along, Babi Pur’s range of Grimm’s toys has something for every child to fall in love with. The quality of these toys is superb and their appeal is timeless – we’re sure that they will be treasured not only by your children but by your grandchildren too.
Grimm’s educational wooden toys are made in Europe from alder, lime, beech and maple, all sourced from sustainably managed European forests. They are made in handpicked workshops across Europe and coated with natural colours and oils by the Grimm’s team in Germany. All of the paints and lacquer used to finish your lovingly made Grimm’s toy are harmless and enhance the natural beauty of the wood, allowing the grain to shine through.