
Pebble Food Rattles
Pebbles by Kahiniwalla has entered the picture and combines these great loves in one place! They have the most adorable food-inspired toys that you and the precious children in your life will love.
The adorable food rattles include Avocados, Watermelons, Doughnuts, Ice Cream Cones, Mushrooms and many more.
I was sent the two colorful beauties you see here so I could familiarize myself with the rattles before telling you all about them. My first grandbaby already has two toy rattles and he isn’t much bigger than they are…… yet.
Fruit and vegetable rattles were some of the first designs by Pebble. Children became enchanted with the bright colors and rattle bells. Food rattles appeal to babies and toddlers alike. Infants and babies are intrigued by the rattle of the bell and they are easy to grab and chew. The older, toddler-age kids can play make-believe with the food rattles in their toy supermarket or kitchen.
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Pebble Food Rattles
All Pebble products are made by Hathay Bunano. Hathay Bunano, meaning handmade or hand-knitted in Bangla, is a non-profit fair trade organisation in Bangladesh. It’s mission is to create fairly paid, good quality, flexible and local employment for rural women who are poor and often disadvantaged. Hathay Bunano aims to provide employment which fits in with the rhythm of rural life and to prevent economic migration to the cities. It aims to keep families together and in particular to keep mummies with their babies and children by providing employment in a village setting close to their homes. It aims to address all the reasons why a woman might not be able to work and to support her so that she can work and can earn money to support her family.
These beautiful rattles are the highest quality and I’m totally in love with their bright colors. They’re soft and just the right size for little hands. I absolutley recommend visiting Pebble Child and seeing their complete collection of gorgeous toys.
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Learn more about Pebble by Kahiniwalla at http://kahiniwalla.com and http://www.pebblechild.com/.

Pebble Food Rattles