Ratna's Toys
Jazz Rattle (Assorted)
Jazz Rattle (Assorted)
Jazz Rattle is uniquely designed to produce an elegant and soothing sound. The toy also has an easy-to-hold handle for both the parents and the baby.
Rattle is an essential toy for infants and is believed to have been in use since 2,500 years ago. During the infant's first three months, they are still developing their sense of touch, sound and sight and a rattle became an important toy. Rattles can offer several benefits for infants as they play a crucial role in their sensory and motor development.
Rattles play a vital role in the sensory and motor development of infants, offering multiple benefits. The gentle and pleasing sound produced by rattles stimulates an infant's sense of hearing, capturing their attention and fostering auditory development. The incorporation of bright, contrasting colours and vibrant patterns provides visual stimulation, crucial for the growth of a baby's visual cortex and overall visual acuity. Exploring different textures and materials of the rattle contributes to sensory development, as infants find the tactile experience interesting and engaging. Furthermore, as babies progress in their motor skills, the act of grasping and holding a rattle promotes the development of hand-eye coordination. Through activities like reaching, grasping, and shaking the rattle, infants also enhance their gross motor skills, strengthening their arms and hands. Additionally, these experiences help babies grasp the concept of cause and effect, as they associate the action of shaking the rattle with the resulting sound. Finally, the rhythmic sound of a gentle rattle can have a calming effect on some babies, adding an extra layer of comfort and sensory engagement.
***Note: The product comes in multiple colours, the available colour will be shipped to you.
Practical & Contextual Insights
Practical & Contextual Insights
During the initial two months, parents should use a rattle around the baby. Once the baby learns to open their fist and grasp, they can hold the rattle and explore it independently. Despite initial nearsightedness, infants develop the ability to follow moving objects and distinguish shapes and patterns by three months. They particularly enjoy looking at human faces, and brightly coloured rattles aid in the development of colour vision, making them valuable tools.
Having a variety of rattles with different looks and sounds is recommended, offering diversity in the limited pool of toys suitable for infants at this early stage. Additionally, investing in a play gym is advantageous. Some of the mobile hangings can be detached and given to the baby, offering not only sensory enhancement but also variety and providing stimulation like that of a rattle. Some of the mobile hangings of the play gym can be detached and given to the baby due to their sound-producing capabilities adding to the variety of rattles.
Invest in rattles and your baby is bound to enjoy them!
Product Details
Product Details
Product Features:
•Easy to hold
•Portable design
•Baby-safe and non-toxic material
•Quality build
Other Product details:
Brand: Ratna’s
Age Range: Suitable immediately after birth
Contents: Jazz Rattle
Material: Plastic
Colour: Multi-colored product
Country of Manufacture: India
Assembly required: Is pre-assembled
Battery requirement: No batteries are required.
Certifications: The toy is ISI-certified and conforms to the standards prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for toys.
Hygiene & Care
Hygiene & Care
Clean: Clean with a dry or moist cloth in case required.
Care: Sturdy so should be okay if there are a few falls.
Return Policy
Return Policy
We accept replacement/returns/refunds only in the case of a defective or damaged product, missing items from the packaging, or an incorrect product delivered to you. Please refer to our detailed Returns and Refund policy.
Still Inquisitive
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