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Whether or not your littles are familiar with actually eating globally diverse foods, these Sushi Rattles are designed to expand and captivate the imaginative minds and play of toddlers.  Enjoy the options in either of our Japanese-inspired Friendly Sushi Rattle collections. These handmade toys are crocheted with organic cotton, and the rattle inside makes a very soft sound when shaken. Pebble toys are good for any occasion - from family road trips to play dates, baby showers to birthday parties.

 

Available in three options - Sushi Maki, Sushi Omelette, or a Set of 2 Rattles.

 

Made by women in Bangladesh, these baby toys bring a unique story that you will love to be a part of.  Finding out that these plush treats are handmade by mothers, who create the best friends for your kids while providing healthy lifestyles for their own children through the employment and education at Pebble, should make adding this pal a wonderful addition to any child's collection. 

 

Your purchase of any of the Pebble collection of rattles and plushies helps make your child's world more playful and gives their children a new future. 

Sushi Rattles - 2 Styles

$9.95Price
  • Handmade in Bangladesh by Pebble

    • Machine Washable: For best results, place your Pebble toy in mesh bag and launder with cool water and non-toxic detergent. Fluff in dryer for a few minutes and then air dry.

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