Today, on the shelves of children's stores, you can find a wide variety of toys, including rattles for the little ones. Of course, factory toys are very attractive, but the child will also play with a homemade rattle, which keeps the warmth of mother's hands, with great pleasure.
Instructions
Step 1
To make the simplest "Flashlight" rattle, you need the following items: spools of thread, beads, large beads, containers from shoe covers (you can also use a container from a toy in "Kinder Surprise"), multi-colored thin cotton threads for knitting, hook number 2. Tie a spool of thread, but if you do not know how to knit, then you can sheathe it with a piece of bright fabric that is pleasant to the touch. Insert the beads into the spool, and without breaking the thread, start tying the container from under the shoe covers, which you previously filled with large beads.
Step 2
You can make a rattle in the form of a fun garland. To make it, you need any cereals and cardboard. Make small tubes from thick colored cardboard and stretch a strong rope through them. On one side, glue or cover the tube with something, fill with cereals and close it on the other side in the same way. It is worth knowing that different cereals make different sounds. The result is a vibrant sounding garland that your little one will love.
Step 3
The rattle, made in the form of a bracelet on a handle, looks quite original. In order to make it, you will need Iris threads, hook No. 2, a ribbon, any cereal, and a plastic box from Kinder Surprise. Crochet a strip of several rows wide and the length required for the child's handle. Fill a plastic box with cereals and close tightly. Tie it with a red thread, and from a green thread tie a small leaf and sew it to the box-berry.
Step 4
You can make a rattle in the shape of a strawberry - just sew a few stitches with black thread on a red background. Place the resulting berry in the center of the previously tied strip and secure it carefully. Sew a ribbon along the strip to attach the rattle to the baby's handle.