Bannor Toys - Montessori, Educational + Wooden Baby Toys Made in USA

Shield Rattle

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$9.49 $18.99 In stock

Category: Rattles

The shield rattle is one of our most popular rattles, and perfect for any little hero in your life! Represent your police, fire, EMS, sheriff, military, or medical personnel with this rattle. This rattle is organic and natural. The shield is made in light Maple wood and finished with our own special mix of organic beeswax and flax seed oil making this toy both beautiful and durable. And at 4 x 4 inches, it is the perfect size for your little one's hands. Choose any 3 disk colors! -Leave the rattle plain, or have it permanently laser engraved with a single word , two words or a child's birth stats (Full name, birth date, time, length, and weight). If you would like to put two words on the rattle (ex. Amy Jo or LilyAnn) or a hyphenated word (ex. John-Paul) you will need to choose two words from the drop down menu. If you would like 3 or more words or birth stats, please choose the birth stat option. If personalization is selected please tell us what to inscribe. If you choose the birth announcement option please tell us the full name, birth date, time, length, and weight. Bannor Toys has been handcrafting heirloom quality modern wood toys in the heart of Iowa since 2011. Each toy is created with the intention of letting imagination and creativity thrive in children.

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Nicholas A. ★★★★★

The handle fits my baby’s grip perfectly and the gentle sound isn’t overwhelming during playtime. My little firefighter loves shaking it around, and the shield design is a sweet nod to my husband’s EMS work.

Harper G. ★★★★★

The rattle’s shield shape is a nice, solid fit for tiny hands, and the gentle shake sound isn’t too loud for parents either. Our little one grabs for it every time we set it down, and it’s held up through plenty of drops so far.

Elizabeth E. ★★★★★

The little hero in our house loves that it honors his favorite first responders, and the grip is just right for his tiny hands. It’s sturdy enough to survive being thrown across the room a dozen times a day.