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Lamaze High Contrast Wrist Rattles Review

Lamaze High Contrast Wrist Rattles
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My daughter has these and LOVES them! She's in a pre-teething stage and is constantly looking for something to suck on. They're small and easy to fit in her mouth but I don't have to be scared that she'll swallow it because it is secured around her wrist with velcro. They are very soft, and the bright colors are fun to look at too. It's amazing to watch her use one hand to pull the other hand closer to her mouth in order to suck on the little ladybug's head. So cute!
And since they're fabric I can throw them in the wash every few days when they get really slobbery and gross.
I might even buy extras in case we lose the one's she's got. They are better than most of the other toys we have!

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Complete with soft and whimsical bugs, the Lamaze High Contrast Wrist Rattles are ideal for encouraging the development of baby's hand-eye coordination. Just right for baby's delicate wrists, the rattles' high contrast colors and patterns also work to stimulate baby's vision. With every wiggle, baby will delight in the soft rattle noise and be encouraged to reach and grab, further awakening and developing their muscles.

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Ragdoll Cat Review

Ragdoll Cat
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This is a wonderful cat, the hair is a multi mix of colors and has beautiful eyes and curved paws. Looks lifelike and is good for a joke if you lay it down. Mouth moves. This puppet is huge! My dogs are scared of it!

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Snuggle up with this furry, floppy realistic feline. This Ragdoll Cat is true to its breed. With relaxed paws and a long fluffy tail, it looks almost boneless! Put side by side with a real live cat and it would be hard to tell the difference. Made of long, chocolate tipped plush with white markings.
Movable head, mouth and arms

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?Ragdoll cats are a recent breed that was first recognized in California in the 1960s. They count Siamese, Burmese, and Persian cats as their ancestors.?The Seal Bicolor coat pattern is brownish above with white underneath. The two other Ragdoll types have points like Siamese.?Ragdoll cats are so named because when picked up by their owners, they tend to become totally relaxed, like a ragdoll.?Ragdolls are large - with males up to 30 pounds! Theyare also very affectionate. They are so trusting that they will not defend themselves outside, and must be kept indoors..

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