Montessori Teether Package Rattles For Babies Newborns 0 12 Months Educational Teethers For Teeth Hanging Girl Music Mobile Crib
Regular price $16.72Introduce your baby to sensory exploration with this Montessori-inspired teether and rattle collection designed for birth through 12 months. Each piece blends tactile engagement with gentle auditory feedback, encouraging hand–eye coordination and fine motor development as your little one grows. The set’s multi-texture surfaces and bright colors stimulate both touch and sight, turning teething into a curious, learning-centered experience.
Montessori-inspired play that grows with baby
Rooted in child-led, self-directed exploration, this collection invites curious hands to explore, shake, and discover cause-and-effect at their own pace. The design prioritizes active manipulation over passive toys, helping little ones practice grips, transfers, and precise finger movements while enjoying engaging sounds and visuals.
What’s included and configurations
Choose the option that fits your little learner’s stage:
- 6-piece set
- 9-piece set
- 13-piece set
All configurations are designed to be easily distributed around the crib, play gym, or stroller, so you can tailor the experience as your baby’s skills evolve.
Key features and benefits
- Food-grade plastic that’s safe for mouthing and easy to sanitize as part of your routine cleaning.
- Boilable components for thorough sanitization between rotations or after illness, helping you keep playtime hygienic.
- Drainage holes prevent moisture buildup and reduce the risk of bacterial growth between uses.
- Whale-shaped storage box keeps pieces organized and within reach, reducing clutter and making clean-up a breeze.
- Varied textures and bright colors stimulate tactile and visual senses, supporting sensory awareness and attention.
- Rattle and teether hybrids offer auditory feedback that reinforces cause-and-effect learning while soothing teething discomfort.
- Durable, baby-safe design built to withstand curious hands, drool, and daily use from newborn through 12 months.
- Crib or mobile-ready by design—easy to hang from a crib or integrate into a music/mobile setup for added rhythm and engagement.
How it supports development and use cases
- Newborn to 3 months: explore textures with supervised mouthing, track moving colors, and enjoy soothing sounds from gentle rattles.
- 3 to 6 months: practice reaching, grasping, and transferring pieces between hands, while hearing varied tones to boost auditory discrimination.
- 6 to 9 months: build hand strength and pincer grip through teething surfaces and grasp-friendly shapes, all while your baby learns cause and effect from rattles.
- 9 to 12 months: rotate through pieces to sustain interest, use pieces during tummy time or sitting play, and incorporate them into early pretend play with a caregiver’s guidance.
- On the go: keep a cluster of pieces in the whale storage box for travel-friendly, mess-minimized play, wherever you and baby are headed.
Care, safety, and maintenance
- Sanitize by boiling components as needed; allow to air-dry completely before reassembly.
- Drainage holes promote quick drying and help prevent mold and bacteria between uses.
- Inspect pieces regularly for wear or damage; remove any item that shows signs of cracking or loose parts.
- Always supervise baby during play, especially during teething and mouthing activities.
Why choose this set over other teether collections
Unlike single-function teethers, this Montessori-inspired collection combines tactile variety with sound-rich feedback to promote a holistic developmental approach. By encouraging self-directed play, it helps your baby explore textures, colors, and rhythms at their own pace, while the organized storage box keeps everything neatly contained for easy access during crib time or travel. The ability to sanitize thoroughly and the inclusion of drainage features also address practical parent concerns about hygiene and maintenance—making the teether set a reliable companion through your baby’s first year.
Practical tips to get the most from your set
- Introduce a small subset of pieces during tummy time, then gradually add more as your baby becomes comfortable with grabbing and mouthing.
- Attach or position pieces near the crib or playmat to encourage reaching, tracking, and hand coordination.
- Rotate different textures and sounds every few weeks to maintain novelty and continued development.
- Use the whale storage box as a dedicated learning corner—name colors and textures while you play to support language investment.






