| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue, Green, Light Blue, Orange, Yellow |
| Brand | The First Years |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
The first years learning curve first keys Teether.
Not the intended use but my Lion head Rabbit loves these keys. They are hard thick plastic that he can’t bite thru and he loves picking them up & throwing them in the air to hear the sound. You might think about selling this item under rabbit toys to increase sales.
Favorite baby toy! I had to have 2 for each of my kids: 1 for home and 1 for the diaper bag. Young babies can grasp them, but they’re too big to choke them. I highly suggest these for any baby showers!
This is a classic toy that never goes out of style. Babies don't care what's fashionable, right? I could've bought more expensive versions that came with sounds and lights, but I don't believe they're worth it.My four-month-old granddaughter reaches out for these keys and enjoys putting them in her mouth. The ring is easy for her to grasp, hold, and let go of. (Okay, occasionally she puts her hand right through the ring, the keys become a bracelet, and we have to help her take them off.) They're her third-favorite toy, behind only her baby gym and her grab ball. Their value-to-price ratio, however, is probably the highest.
My 9 month old baby has been playing with these toy keys since she was 4 months. She used to chew on them but now she mainly shakes them for fun and puts them inside other toys or objects. Really cheap so I got a few to put in the diaper bag, in her car seat and by her high chair. The plastic is pretty weak so I don't expect them to last long. However, fun toy and very inexpensive. One other thing, I don't think they are BPA free.
I read a lot of negative reviews but these are supposed to be for the younger babies and not really designed for the toddlers with lots of teeth. Those looking for a chewable keys for the older babies need to look for toys that are thicker and more ridged than these. (oddly they can be found labeled for babies and often get bad reviews for the same general complaint these did)My granddaughter loves these keys. She loves the sound they make when the keys clank together and how easy it is for her little hands to hold. The keys and ring are a hard plastic with next to no give but that doesn't stop her from chewing on the side of the keys or the ring for that matter. They are easy to keep clean as well.They are sturdy and as durable as you let them be. Don't try to remove the keys from the ring because any hard plastic will break and crack and even peel by putting too much pressure on them. They are worth the price.
Baby is obsessed! This is great fun for kiddos just starting to grasp as it's very light weight and brightly colored. They can shake it, they can put it in their mouth. What more could you ask for? Maybe a second one.
Good
These are perfect for a baby to handle, throw or teeth on without getting hurt. Light weight, correct sized, easy to clean. They’ve been around forever but they’re still as good as 40 years ago. What’s old is new again.
Not the intended use but my Lion head Rabbit loves these keys. They are hard thick plastic that he can’t bite thru and he loves picking them up & throwing them in the air to hear the sound. You might think about selling this item under rabbit toys to increase sales.
Favorite baby toy! I had to have 2 for each of my kids: 1 for home and 1 for the diaper bag. Young babies can grasp them, but they’re too big to choke them. I highly suggest these for any baby showers!
This is a classic toy that never goes out of style. Babies don't care what's fashionable, right? I could've bought more expensive versions that came with sounds and lights, but I don't believe they're worth it.My four-month-old granddaughter reaches out for these keys and enjoys putting them in her mouth. The ring is easy for her to grasp, hold, and let go of. (Okay, occasionally she puts her hand right through the ring, the keys become a bracelet, and we have to help her take them off.) They're her third-favorite toy, behind only her baby gym and her grab ball. Their value-to-price ratio, however, is probably the highest.
My 9 month old baby has been playing with these toy keys since she was 4 months. She used to chew on them but now she mainly shakes them for fun and puts them inside other toys or objects. Really cheap so I got a few to put in the diaper bag, in her car seat and by her high chair. The plastic is pretty weak so I don't expect them to last long. However, fun toy and very inexpensive. One other thing, I don't think they are BPA free.
I read a lot of negative reviews but these are supposed to be for the younger babies and not really designed for the toddlers with lots of teeth. Those looking for a chewable keys for the older babies need to look for toys that are thicker and more ridged than these. (oddly they can be found labeled for babies and often get bad reviews for the same general complaint these did)My granddaughter loves these keys. She loves the sound they make when the keys clank together and how easy it is for her little hands to hold. The keys and ring are a hard plastic with next to no give but that doesn't stop her from chewing on the side of the keys or the ring for that matter. They are easy to keep clean as well.They are sturdy and as durable as you let them be. Don't try to remove the keys from the ring because any hard plastic will break and crack and even peel by putting too much pressure on them. They are worth the price.
Baby is obsessed! This is great fun for kiddos just starting to grasp as it's very light weight and brightly colored. They can shake it, they can put it in their mouth. What more could you ask for? Maybe a second one.
Good
These are perfect for a baby to handle, throw or teeth on without getting hurt. Light weight, correct sized, easy to clean. They’ve been around forever but they’re still as good as 40 years ago. What’s old is new again.