When your baby is very small, less than 6 months, you can shake these to divert her attention during diaper changes or to get her to look at a camera for a snapshot. Around 6 months this toy gets fun for your baby to play with on her own. Grabbing and reaching for these on the floor can help her get more confident with grasping. Baby can grab them and shake them herself, or put them in her mouth and suck on them while you either play along, or let her entertain herself for awhile.
The keys are different colors and are numbered, so you can use them to teach color vocabulary and numbers to older babies and toddlers. They can be used in pretend play by toddlers and preschoolers--my 3-year-old still uses them to drive pretend cars or to lock doors!
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I don't have a baby, but I bought these for my bunny, and she really likes picking them up and tossing them!Best Deals for The First Years Learning Curve First Keys Teether
I bought this for my baby when she was 3 months old.....now she is almost 7 months....she absolutely loves it...This was the only rattle/teether she can actually have a good grip on.... its vibrant colors and each key shapes is a very good feature...I also bought this for my friends son....she says he absolutely loves it....so i would recommend this rattle/teether over other fancy useless teethers....sometimes less costly ones are the best !!!!! :-)Honest reviews on The First Years Learning Curve First Keys Teether
My son won't leave the house without these. They are his "car keys". So he gives them thumbs up.I give them thumbs up because they are textured plastic, light weight, easy to handle toy that I can feel safe about him chewing on. And if he ever loses his "car keys" it will only be 2$ to get him a new set.
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