| | |  | Crib Toys | | Home » | | | | | | | Description: | | Set of eight sea creatures "pop? together and squirt water. Sea Creatures come packaged in "fishbowl? that suctions to bathtub for easy storage. Fishbowl is made of tough nylon mesh material with two large suction cups for firm hold to bathtub wall. Characters include a whale, fish, turtle, crab, seahorse, snail, octopus and coral. Recommended for ages 6+ Months. Developmental Benefit Snap & SquirtSea Creatures help develop baby?s motor skills by encouraging a variety of hand movements. Help baby snap the characters together to form a circle or chain. Squeeze the characters to fill with water for squirting fun. | | | Features: | |
• Sea creature set encourages variety of baby's hand movements
• Pieces fill up and squirt water; form circle or chain
• Fishbowl made of tough nylon mesh material with 2 large suction cups
• Includes whale, fish, turtle, crab, seahorse, snail, octopus, and coral characters
• Recommended for children 6 months and up
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.66 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.89 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.56 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.44 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 35 reviews |
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Mold stays inside of the toys.Jul 22, 2008 Cute bath toys, but the mold stays inside the toys. Very dificult to clean. The water doen't come out easily.
Terrible--buy elegant squirties insteadJun 17, 2008 These are terrible. They are hard plastic, uninteresting for an infant. The elegant squirties are the way to go.
Various Flaws, Better Bath Toys AvailableJun 13, 2008 This is our least favorite bath toy. To start off with positive feedback--the strong point of this set is the great colors and shapes; they are really eye catching and unique. The flaws however, overwhelm the aesthetics. Our son is 18 months old and has a hard time squeezing the rather rigid plastic hard enough to make the water squirt out. He sees mommy squeezing water out, then gets frustrated that he cannot. Had we used them from the start strictly as floating bath toys, he might have enjoyed them at that level. Also, as it is tough to squeeze the plastic, admittedly, even for me--water often remains in the interior space of the toy. Sometimes by the next time we drag them out for bath-time play, we find that a skudgy sort of water is dispelled from the interior. And, because of the unique shapes of various pieces, it is rather difficult for little fingers to lock the units together. We prefer other bath toys including the easy kitchen items: baster, ladle, cup, tupperware w/lid, strainer, etc.
Great tub toys.May 31, 2008 My 9 month old daughter loves to play with these while she sits in her tub seat. Even my 5 yr old likes playing with them.
Only thing i don't like about them is that some of them are difficult to get the water out of them. They act as squirting toys but some of the water is impossible to remove from the toys. This means that they will eventually get pitched in the garbage if the water in side gets nasty.
Okay but not fab.May 19, 2008 These colourful little sea creatures snap together but my 9 month old cannot do this as it requires a little more dexterity and strength than he has. The little bag is cute to hang on the side of his Bath for him to get the toys out of and it doesn't come off easily when he is putting things in or taking them out. They do squirt but it is way too hard for his little hands to squeeze them enough to squirt, and it takes some squeezing for an adult. Having said that they are colourful and therefore eye-catching to him, and they are great for chewing on and throwing around in the bath.
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