Moulin Roty La Forêt Mawa - Mamba the Lion Rattle

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Meet Mamba — the most loveable little lion in the forest. Part of Moulin Roty's enchanting La Forêt Mawa collection, the Mamba Lion Rattle is a beautifully crafted first toy for babies, made from the softest plush fabrics with a fluffy golden mane, the sweetest embroidered face and the kind of gentle charm that makes you fall in love at first sight.

His long, floppy limbs are perfectly shaped for tiny hands to grasp and explore, while a gentle rattle inside creates a soft, soothing sound to engage and calm from the very first days. Lightweight, cuddly and endlessly comforting, Mamba supports early sensory development and fine motor skills — all while quickly becoming the companion your baby reaches for again and again.

Part of La Forêt Mawa — Moulin Roty's newest collection, tenderly illustrated by Élodie Coudray — Mamba lives in a lush, almost enchanted forest world, hidden among the foliage alongside leopards, tigers and the most beautiful woodland creatures. A newborn collection filled with poetry, deep colour and the kind of warmth that only the French do quite this well.

A truly beautiful gift for a newborn or baby shower — and a piece that will be loved from day one.

  • Beautifully soft plush rattle with fluffy golden mane
  • Long floppy limbs easy for little hands to grasp
  • Gentle rattle sound to soothe and engage
  • Supports early sensory play and fine motor development
  • Part of the Moulin Roty La Forêt Mawa collection
  • A perfect newborn gift from birth

Match with the Moulin Roty "La Foret Mawa" Mamba the Lion Comforter for a perfect newborn gift!

  • Recommended Age: Suitable from birth, except in a sleep environment – see warning below
  • Size: 30 cm H

Care Instructions:
Hand wash or gentle machine wash, max 30°C. Do not tumble dry.

WARNING:
Comforters and other soft toys are not suitable for use in a sleep environment with a baby less than 7 months old – soft & padded surfaces can conform to the shape of a baby’s head and cause suffocation.