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WINKEL

$19.99
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Recommended for birth through toddler years; safe for all ages

 

The Winkel™ teether rattle from Manhattan Toy® is a time-honored classic — a true parent 'must have' and a baby 'go to'. Colorful loops made from soft, pliable plastic are easy to grasp and hold, plus caregivers can refrigerate for a soothing teether. 

Its maze of soft, continuous tubes and stunning colors instantly capture and hold baby’s attention. The mesmerizing loop design and lightweight construction make it very easy for little hands to grab, hold and rattle. This colorful toy can be used for tracking games with newborns and will be perfect as baby begins to reach out and take hold of things. It is easy to clean, light-weight and fun for passing back and forth and teething when baby gets to that stage, as well. It contains no water; but if you refrigerate it, its soft, pliable teething loops are soothing for teething or gumming babies.

 

  • The Winkel™ from Manhattan Toy® is an uncomplicated but lightweight toy with endless ways to play. No lights or whistles, but use it for tracking, grasping, rolling, tossing, tasting and teething.
  • Comes boxed for gift giving.
  • Made of polyurethane tubing, it does not contain BPA or PVC and meets the CPSC and European requirements for phthalates.
  • Award winning: Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Blue Chip Award and SNAP Award (Special Needs Adaptable Product), Dr. Toy Best Classic Toy Award, and Hot Diggity Award. Finalist for ASTRA Best Toys for Kids Award and Cribsie Award for PLAY.
  • Measures 5 x 4 x 3.5 inches (LxWxH).
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