Bring the joy of art into your baby's hands with the Hape x The Met Flower Rattle Set, a beautifully crafted collection of sensory toys inspired by Renoir's Bouquet of Chrysanthemums (1881) from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Designed for ages 6 to 18 months, this set introduces babies to color, texture, sound, and motion—all while celebrating the work of a renowned artist.
Each flower has a unique play experience:
A vibrant yellow flower-shaped teether, perfect for soothing gums and sparking visual focus.
A wooden flower rattle with gentle sound and a natural tactile feel.
A shape-shifting elastic flower rattle that flips and flexes to encourage exploration and dexterity.
Thoughtfully designed by early-childhood experts, these toys promote sensory engagement and fine-motor-skill development. With safe materials and an artistic spirit, this set blends beauty and developmental function—making it a perfect gift for babies and art-loving families alike.
Contents
1 silicone flower, 2 wooden flowers
Product Features
- INSPIRED BY A FAMOUS WORK OF ART: Based on Renoir's Bouquet of Chrysanthemums from The Metropolitan Museum of Art's renowned collection.
- 3 DISTINCT TOYS: Includes a flower-shaped teether, wooden rattle, and elastic flower rattle for a variety of sensory experiences.
- ENGAGES SENSES: Designed to stimulate touch, sight, and sound while encouraging early developmental milestones.
- SAFE & SUSTAINABLE: Crafted from eco-friendly materials with child-safe finishes.
- GIFTABLE & EDUCATIONAL: A charming and creative baby gift that blends artistic beauty with early learning.
- Based on Renoir’s Bouquet of Chrysanthemums from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 3 DISTINCT TOYS
- Designed to stimulate touch, sight, and sound
- A charming and creative that blends artistic beauty with early learning
- Brand: Hape.
- Item Number: 54771.
- Manufacturer Number: E0144.
- UPC: 6943478057135.
- Recommended for ages : 0 to 3.
- Measures approximately: 9.50 x 2.00 x 2.30 inches..
- Weighs approximately: 1.12 pounds.
- Gender: Both.







