Crocheted cupcake toy with a smiling face on a white background
Child holding a toy ice cream cone outdoors
Pebble

Pebble - First Birthday Cupcake Rattle

Regular price $14.99 $0.00 Unit price per

Celebrate life’s sweetest moments with a treat that lasts forever! This adorable Blue Cupcake Rattle with Candle is hand-crocheted by skilled women artisans in Bangladesh, making it a meaningful keepsake for birthdays, baby showers, and everyday snuggles. With its soft texture, gentle rattle sound, and whimsical design, it’s a charming toy little ones will love to grasp and shake.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted by women artisans in Bangladesh
  • Fair trade certified and ethically made
  • Made from 100% cotton yarn
  • Soft polyester fill for a cuddly feel
  • Gentle rattle sound keeps babies engaged
  • Easy for little hands to hold and explore
  • Features a blue cupcake base, white frosting, and colorful candle topper
  • Great for baby showers, first birthdays, and nursery décor

Why Parents Love It:

  • Safe and soft for newborns
  • Encourages sensory exploration and early motor development
  • Thoughtful keepsake gift with meaningful craftsmanship

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash on gentle cycle
  • Lay flat or air dry

A sweet little celebration gift that’s playful, purposeful, and handmade with love. 💙🧁

 Age Recommendation: 0+ years old

Why We Love It

    • Encourages curiosity about our world
    • Promotes fine motor development
    • Promotes sensory development
    • Hand Made
    • Eco Friendly
    • Organic Materials
    • Women and LGBTQ+ Owned

 

About Pebble 

Once upon a time, a young woman from the UK fell in love with a young man from Bangladesh. Eventually they moved to Bangladesh and had a baby. As the new mother cuddled her tiny boy, she couldn't help but notice all of the young women streaming into the garment factories every morning. She was deeply saddened when she discovered that many of these woman had babies back home in their villages, left for months at a time with grandparents while the mom worked in the city. Lack of rural employment for women was separating families and putting the mothers in harmful situations and the babies without their mothers. So this new mom did what she could. She gathered a few women around her and taught them how to knit and crochet little dollies that could be sold in the Western markets. Samantha Morshed dreamed that this would grow and become an alternative source of income for women throughout Bangladesh. 15 years later, her dream is becoming a reality. More than 13,000 women are now employed making Pebble toys in their home village. They walk to work, taking their babies with them. There they sit together, yarn spilling onto their laps as they knit community and love together in each heirloom Pebble toy. Pebble was born out of a love for babies and their mothers.