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- Vibrant Colours And Design - The Very Hungry Caterpillar Teether Rattle features bright colours to engage and stimulate, making it an eye-catching baby rattle toy for your little one.
- Soothing Teether Tail - The soft green textured teether tail provides a soothing teether for your little one, easing teething discomfort while encouraging early visual awareness and sensory exploration.
- Ideal Gift Choice - Great for a first birthday, Christmas or Christening gift, or as a new arrival present; this charming rattle toy offers both entertainment and comfort to babies, delighting parents and little ones alike.
- Story Time Companion - Enhance your baby's story time experience by letting them hold the Very Hungry Caterpillar Teether Rattle as you read the beloved storybook, creating an interactive and engaging bonding experience.
- Easy To Grab Rattle - Designed for tiny hands, the Very Hungry Caterpillar Teether Rattle is an easy-to-grab rattle, promoting hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills development while keeping your baby entertained.
- Ideal Gift For Newborns: Soothers and teethers are great gifts for new babies, first Christmas’ and christenings. This baby teether is suitable for ages 0-6 months.
- Strong And Durable: Our teethers are durable enough to withstand biting and chewing. The Hungry Caterpillar is also squishy and soft enough to be used as a plush.
- Entertainment For Hours: Keep Babies entertained for hours with this vibrantly colourful teether toy. Specially designed for little hands to hold, this teether is easy to grab to help aid motor development.
- Teething Toy And Baby Rattles: Perfect for little ones that are teething, this baby teether is an ideal early development toy as it encourages tactile play with its fun crinkle sounds and eye-catching colours.
- A Fan Favourite Caterpillar: This baby rattle brings to life the Very Hungry Caterpillar story which was written and illustrated by Eric Carle in 1969 and has become a children's story classic.