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Singing bowls for babies and toddlers
It is known that even babies react very intensively to sound. Peter Hess has therefore developed singing bowls that are specially designed for babies and toddlers in weight, size and shape.
The pleasant vibration and the different sound levels of the singing bowl are already felt very intensively by the smallest ones. The gentle sounds have a relaxing effect and can intensify the connection to the parents as well as create important basic trust. Especially during crying phases singing bowls can promote calm and harmony.
Also recommended for use in hospitals, on premature baby wards, at breastfeeding meetings, for midwives or at baby crawling groups.
The pleasant vibration and the different sound levels of the singing bowl are already felt very intensively by the smallest ones. The gentle sounds have a relaxing effect and can intensify the connection to the parents as well as create important basic trust. Especially during crying phases singing bowls can promote calm and harmony.
Also recommended for use in hospitals, on premature baby wards, at breastfeeding meetings, for midwives or at baby crawling groups.
This is what distinguishes the mini singing bowls set from Peter Hess:
- Extra small bowls for babies
- 3 bowls in a set at a low set price
- soft felt mallet included
- Promoting basic trust through sound
- Create peace and harmony
Contents of the singing bowl set:
Singing bowl | Weight | sound sample |
1 x Peter Hess® baby joint bowl Ø 12 cm, height 5,5 cm |
320g | |
1 x Peter Hess® Baby Heart Bowl Ø 14 cm, height 4 cm |
300g | |
1 x Peter Hess® Deep Baby Cymbal Bowl Ø 16,5 cm, height 7 cm |
710g |
Dimensions and color of the mallet: natural Ø 3.5 cm, handle length: approx. 21 cm
Total weight: approx. 1.200 - 1.300 g
Total weight: approx. 1.200 - 1.300 g
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Shipping weight: | 1,50 kg |
Note on Delivery: | * Applies to deliveries to Germany. For delivery times for other countries and information on calculating the delivery date, see here. |