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Gifts for the New Grandchild

White Hot Safety Duck Tub (Munchkin, $14.99) 

This tub is inflatable, padded and safe. It has a safety disc that turns white when the water is too hot and a textured bottom to prevent slipping. It's easy to pack and easy to inflate. It's perfect for children 6 months to 2 years who are old enough to sit upright unassisted. Our mom-tester loved it. She used it for her baby son, and her daughter, age 3, loved to make it quack!

Open Wide / Sweep Pea (Metal Morphosis) These awesome pewter spoons  were created by Kaycee Binns - an artist whose work is inspired by her grandmother and all the imaginary worlds and characters she created for her during storytelling times.  We gave these spoons to a new mother whose son was just about to start solids and she was thrilled!  She loved the intricate design and lettering and said the size was "just perfect."  Since they are pewter they are completely safe! They are made in the USA and cost $20.00 each.

Sterling Ball/Ring Rattle (Boardman Silversmiths, $150.00)

It may seem like a stereotypical baby gift, but nothing soothes a baby's gums better it seems than a silver rattle.  They stay cool, can be held easily and make a wonderful jingling sound.  Our tester, a grandmother of four, gave this to her newest grandchild and she just loved it. She reported that "the design is beautiful, the handle was easy to grasp, the silver cooled her aching gums and the jingling sound was wonderful." 

Whoozit Activity Galaxy (by Manhattan Toy Company,  $13.95)

Our 7-month-old teether just loved this toy.  With the Whoozit smiling face to the rubber rings, bright colored fabric - who wouldn't love it.  Both mother and baby agreed this was one great toy!

 

Baby Brain Teasers (Set of 3) (Infantino, $12.99) 

Great for little hands, these three brightly colored "brain teasers" rattle, crinkle, and make other sounds. They're great for sensory development and coordination. Our 4-month-old tester especially loved chewing them.

 

 

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