Fisher-Price Baby Sensory Toys “So Many Senses” Gift Set (4 pieces) HRB17
Product description
The essentials
If you’re putting together a newborn gift and want something that’s more than just decoration, this Fisher-Price “So Many Senses” Gift Set focuses on sensory play from the start. It’s a four-piece bundle designed to encourage early exploration through touch, sound and simple cause-and-effect moments.
On paper, it hits the sweet spot for parents who want a practical item that can be used at home and taken out with you. You get multiple textures and noise elements, plus pieces that are easier to pop onto common setups like a baby gym or even a stroller. It isn’t the kind of set that replaces everything else a baby might need, but it can add a lot of variety to day-to-day play.
What it is and why people buy it

This is a newborn sensory toys gift set with fine motor activities. The idea is that, from birth and up, babies can start learning about the world through their senses: grabbing, brushing fingertips over different textures, listening to gentle sounds, and responding to small actions.
The set includes items built around different types of stimulation: - A BPA-free bunny teether with textured ears, plus a removeable jingle ball for fine motor play - A plush axolotl designed to make gentle chimes for auditory reward and cause-and-effect play - A multi-textured moth rattle with a fabric crinkle panel, intended to be attachable to a baby gym, stroller or diaper bag using loops
A micro-example of how it can work in real life: you clip the moth rattle and crinkle panel to the side bar of a baby gym. When baby bats or reaches out, the textures and sounds give instant feedback, which can make play feel more engaging—rather than the toy just sitting there.
Key features you’ll actually notice



The most useful part of a sensory gift set is whether the toys feel like they have roles throughout the day. Here, the set spreads that job across different sensations.
The bunny teether leans into early oral exploration (thanks to the teething aspect) while also offering extra fine-motor opportunities through the removeable jingle ball. The axolotl’s gentle chimes are there for auditory reward and cause-and-effect, which can be appealing if you’re trying to create short, responsive play moments.
The moth rattle and crinkle panel is the “attachment-friendly” piece. Because it can be attached using convenient loops, it’s set up to travel better than toys that only work on a flat surface.
Who it suits—and where it may feel limited

It makes sense if you’re looking for a compact newborn gift that covers several sensory angles at once, and if you want pieces that can be used in multiple everyday places (home play mat/baby gym and outings). It’s also a decent fit if you’re shopping for parents who like practical activities that are easy to repeat.
It might not be the best match if you’re expecting a high number of ways to interact beyond basic reaching, listening and crinkling. Sensory toys for newborns can only do so much at such an early stage, and this set is more about early engagement than advanced play patterns.
Also, as with any newborn toy, it’s worth noting that babies grow quickly, what feels exciting in the first few weeks may become background noise later, so it helps if you plan to rotate toys.
Tech specs



- Type: baby sensory toys gift set
- Pieces: 4
- Recommended age: from birth and up
- Focus: sensory development and fine motor activities
- BPA-free: bunny teether
- Attachments: moth rattle and fabric crinkle panel can be attached to a baby gym, stroller or diaper bag via loops
- Sounds: gentle chimes, jingle ball, rattle and fabric crinkle
Care, safety, and what to check before buying
Because this is described as a sensory toy set for newborns, it’s sensible to look closely at any included safety guidance from the listing—especially around how the attachment loops should be used. The description also mentions a BPA-free bunny teether, which is a helpful reassurance, but parents usually still want to confirm cleaning instructions for the specific materials.
If you’re planning to use the attachable piece on the go, it’s also worth checking that the “loops” method feels compatible with your existing baby gym/stroller setup. Even when a toy is designed to attach, the exact placement can vary between systems.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a newborn-friendly gift set that combines touch, sound and simple cause-and-effect in four pieces, with at least one item built for attaching to a baby gym or travelling in a diaper bag. It also makes sense if you like the idea of pairing a teether concept with fine motor play, rather than giving just one-type of toy.
Better avoided if you already have a lot of newborn sensory toys and you’re after something more specialised or more “hands-on” in the later stages of development. And if you don’t plan to use attachment points (for example, you’ll mostly play on the floor with free toys), the attachable moth/rattle may be less valuable to you.
Mini FAQ



What’s included in the set?
The set includes four toys: a BPA-free bunny teether with textured ears and a removeable jingle ball, a plush axolotl with gentle chimes, and a multi-textured moth rattle with a fabric crinkle panel that can be attached using loops.
Is it suitable for newborns?
Yes, it’s described as suitable from birth and up.
How does the attachable toy work?
The moth rattle and fabric crinkle panel are designed to be attached to a baby gym, stroller or diaper bag using convenient loops.
Is the teether BPA-free?
The bunny teether is described as BPA-free.
Does it help with fine motor skills?
The description positions the set as supporting fine motor activities alongside sensory development, with items that involve reaching, handling textures and using features like the removeable jingle ball.
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