Silicone Stacking Toy for Sensory Learning & Teething
Turn restless moments into happy discovery
Hard, dull toys leave little hands frustrated and little mouths uncomfortable. This soft silicone rainbow gives babies a gentle way to chew, touch, grasp, and learn through play.

More Than Just Stacking
Soft surfaces, tactile variety, and a cheerful koala create more ways to play than a basic rigid stacker.

Feel, squeeze, discover
Raised patterns, varied ring shapes, and matte silicone give little fingers multiple surfaces to hold and explore. The changing textures keep a simple toy interesting during supervised sensory play.

A softer way to stack
The six-layer circular design lets children begin by separating and holding pieces, then gradually practice placing rings onto the connected base. There is no need to wait for a perfect tower.

Chewable comfort, bright play
Soft silicone surfaces give babies a gentler-feeling object for supervised mouthing, while coordinated pastel colors and the koala topper keep the play scene inviting.
How Little Hands Learn
Begin with free exploration, then introduce stacking when your child shows interest.
Offer one ring first
Let your child hold, squeeze, turn, and explore one soft ring during supervised play.
Invite texture discovery
Rotate the ring gently so raised patterns and different surfaces become part of the play.
Introduce the base
Place the connected base nearby and show how one ring fits over it without rushing the attempt.
Build the rainbow
Offer the remaining rings one at a time and celebrate reaching, grasping, and trying as much as a completed tower.
The Rainbow At A Glance
The simple format is the point: enough variety for discovery without a crowded toy basket.
One Toy, Several Skills
The value is in combining sensory exploration, teething comfort, and stacking practice in one simple set.
| Soft Rainbow SetBEST MIX | Rigid Plastic Stacker | Standalone Teether | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soft silicone surfaces | Yes | No | Partial |
| Raised tactile variety | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Early stacking practice | Yes | Yes | No |
| Supervised mouthing play | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Two play roles in one purchase | Yes | No | No |
Your Soft Rainbow Set
Two simple piece types create several ways to explore, chew, separate, and stack.
A Little Tower Of Progress
The same soft rainbow meets your child at different stages, from first grasping and mouthing to early stacking practice.

When Every Toy Feels Hard
Little hands often grab, chew, drop, and move on when a toy feels rigid or repetitive. When gums are sore, a hard stacking piece is not an inviting place to begin.

A Rainbow Made To Explore
The soft silicone rings invite a different first move: touch the raised patterns, squeeze a flexible piece, mouth it under supervision, or separate the colors for open-ended play. The friendly koala gives the tower an easy focal point.

Small Hands, Real Progress
Every reach, texture check, and stacking attempt counts. As your child grows more curious, the rings shift from sensory objects into a simple way to practice grasping, placing, and coordinating both hands.
About this item
Turn teething-time fussiness into soft, hands-on discovery with a colorful silicone stacking toy made for grasping, mouthing, and early play. Six textured rings and a friendly koala topper keep the ac
Safe, soft silicone stacking toy with colorful textured rings for sensory and early-learning play
- limited sensory stimulation
- lack of engaging fine-motor practice
- teething discomfort
- hard or unsafe stacking toys
Questions Caregivers Ask
Clear answers for teething, first play, cleaning, and the value of a simple two-part set.
Explore More Play
Find more simple ways to support curious hands at home.
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