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Baby Bath Toys Toddlers 1-3 Bear Kids Bath Tub Toys with 2 Turtle Swimming Wind up Water Toys & 3 Floating Boat Bathtub Toys for Infants Boys Girls 18+ Months Gifts Box Set
Baby Bath Toys Toddlers 1-3 Bear Kids Bath Tub Toys with 2 Turtle Swimming Wind up Water Toys & 3 Floating Boat Bathtub Toys for Infants Boys Girls 18+ Months Gifts Box Set
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- 【Multifunctional Bath Toys Set】This bath toy set has 1 bear waterfall tub wall stickable toys, 1 spoons, 3 boats, 2 turtle wind up water toys, these tub toys have different patterns and bright color. Cups could pour water and boats can be used to float, scoop, stack, both as bath toys and for stacking games. Turtle wind up water toys could swim fast to make kids entertained.
- 【Early Learning Toys】The toddler bath toys is an perfect learning gift for kids, brightly colored bath toys are easier to attract children's attention. Filling the bear bathtub toys with spoons to make it spin and flow, and turning the turtle gear and then put it into the water, the turtles will swim which can exercise your baby's imagination and creativity, and enhance hand-eye coordination. We advocate that babies learn while playing to promote their early intellectual development.
- 【Fill & Spin Bear Baby Bath Toys】From now on, this bath toy will make your baby fall in love with bathing. Interesting animals shape and colorful interesting boats, just use a spoon to pour water into the top of the bear, driven by the current, the eyes, rudder, bees and propeller will rotate, and then the water will flow out from the bottom to form a waterfall, It is very easy to attract the attention of the child and make the kids bathing happily.
- 【No Battery Needed, Strong Suction & High-Quality】Children's bath toys are made of high-quality BPA Free materials, safe, and non-toxic, the edges of the toy are very smooth and will not hurt children's little hands. There are two strong suction cups on the back of the waterfall bathtub toys, they can be well adsorbed on smooth objects, such as bathtubs, glass doors, marble, tiles, etc., and will not fall off easily.
- 【Ideal Gift for Kids】Multifunctional bath toys meet the needs of children playing in various scenes, the baby can play in various scenes such as bathtub, swimming pool, beach or indoor floor. kids bath toys for toddlers 1-3 , 2-4 year olds boys girls will love it very much, best choice of gifts for children on special occasions such as Christmas, birthday, holidays gifts, summer vacation!
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