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Rain Sticks for Baby
This is a great Montessori toy for 1 year olds that aims to stimulate and enhance hand-eye coordination and imagination.


Ideal companion for baby
The Rainmaker is a Montessori toy designed for babies aged 6-24 months to help promote sensory development.
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Wooden Rain Stick Toy: This baby sensory development toy is designed with rainbow colors to help children identify and differentiate different colors, attract children’s attention and stimulate their color perception
Toddler Musical Toys: This wooden rain stick is perfect for baby boys/girls aged 6-12 months, stimulating baby’s sense of hearing, sight and touch through different sounds, colors and tactile senses, promoting baby’s sensory development. By shaking the rain stick, you can also exercise your baby’s hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
Calming Rain Sounds Toys: When baby is anxious or crying, shake the wooden rain stick, the soothing sound of raindrops can attract the child’s attention, soothe the anxious baby, make the child relax and calm down, help to improve concentration and also stimulate the child’s creativity and imagination
Easy Grip Baby Toys: Baby rattle toys feature a lightweight design that is easy for baby to carry and grip, takes up little space and fits into a diaper bag, making it easy to use at home, school or outdoors. This rainmaker is 7.7 inches long and made of wood with rounded corners sanded smooth to ensure your child’s safety while playing with it
Rattle Shaker for Babies:The rainbow rain stick is an essential Montessori toy for babies 6-12 months and 1 year+, ideal for early education toys, holiday gifts, birthday gifts, Christmas gifts, baby stocking stuffers

Jen G –
Love the Gentle Noise and Bright Colors
My daughter has loved this toy for months! She shakes it, rolls it on the ground, looks closely and listens for the gentle rain sound it makes. It has held up well over the months of teething, crawling around, and banging objects together!
Miss Lark –
A daily delight
Sturdy, well-made, and fun. Played with multiple times a day and pleasant for all ages and stages. Sounds like rain.
Laura Pappas –
Kids loved them
Perfect size for little hands. Great wood quality
Donna Nguyen –
Just OK
The toy works as described but didn’t have the quality I was looking for. The balls drop down rather quickly through the flowers and don’t have a steady flow to keep baby interested.
Anita Darling –
CHOKING HAZARD!!
This is advertised for children 6 to 9 months. Even on the front of the package it comes in it says 6+ mo BUT on the back of the package in 8 different languages it states NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS CHOKING HAZARD.
Matt & Kat –
Colorful & Captivating!
Adorable & canât wait to give it to my son when heâs a little older (heâs 4 months old). The colors are vibrant, itâs pretty large, and the quality of it is very sturdy. I own a smaller one and this one is much nicer and more eye catching.
Scarlett –
Bright colors – peaceful rain sound – easy to use
There is every color of the rainbow included in this toy, which makes it very bright and attractive. The parts hold together well to keep all the small balls inside contained. The toy is very simple in terms of design. The toy is tilted upside down and all the small balls drop down through the holes to create a wonderful rain like sound. The sound is peaceful and relaxing. This piece has quickly become an essential instrument during our music time. Itâs very easy to use and figure out. The size of this toy is petite so it is ideal for the baby and toddler age range. The current price of $18.99 seems fair based on the quality and features. There was no assembly required in order to use the toy. The rain maker was easy enough for my two year old to operate on his own. The toy seems safe for small children.
Le’Keisha Mazur –
relaxing sound
Tall one for me, small one for baby. Relaxing and really great detail. This set is by two different makers though.