Yonisun Faucet Cover, Leaf Design Safety Faucet Extender For Children Toddler Kids Hand Washing Baby Kids Hand Wash Helper Bathroom Sink(2PCS/Pack)
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These didn't go with any of my American-style outfits. sink faucets that were made by hand
No way! They aren't even compatible with sink faucets. They didn't work on any of the sinks I tried them on. The company did, however, refund my money, which was a nice gesture.
For us, it's sufficient.
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We sing Itsy Bitsy Spider as we wash together, and she even uses a fingernail brush. I don't have to hold her over the sink with one arm while trying to teach her how to wash with only one free hand thanks to this extender.
These items are fantastic. My daughter was having difficulty reaching the water, so I bought these for her. These are colossal proportions. I expected something small, but these are quite large, bringing about 4-quarts of water. This brings us 6 inches closer, which is fantastic. One is for the kitchen sink, while the other is for the bathroom sink. Both types of faucets were easily accommodated by the extender. It was also an unbeatable price. This product is listed on some sites for three times its current price. It's ridiculous. For any parent with a small child, these are without a doubt my first choice.
This is the sink we have in our bathroom. Advantages: br>br> br>*Cleaner than recycling scrapes, but still a low-cost method of water extension. br>*For a younger/shorter child, it reaches quite far. br>*Getting on and off isn't difficult. It's a little inconvenient, but it's over quickly. (All you have to do is pull it on. ) )br>*Washing is a breeze. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. br>*I'm not sure what kind of plastic it's made of or how healthy it is. Unless you dump it, water will sit in it. br>*My toddler enjoys pulling it down and splashing water everywhere. br>*It appears to be low-cost. It's okay for a kid's bathroom, but it's far from elegant. The design is adorable, but the colors are a little too loud.
These were purchased for the children in my daycare. Although the concept is fantastic, it did not work with our faucets. It's difficult to stretch the rubber to get it on, which is great because it prevents children from ripping it off, but it requires a smaller faucet to fit properly. I tried it on two different ones in my house, but neither of them worked. I was able to get it on one, but the extender was either facing up or straight out, causing the water to pool. I can imagine the kids flipping it to get the water out and sending it flying all over the place. It was a disappointment that it did not work.
This cover is excellent for assisting my toddler in washing his hands without the use of a step stool. It has a special place in my son's heart. When he's not using it, I turn it over so it doesn't get in the way of adults using the faucet. br>br>Other reviewers have stated that the cover does not fit their faucets. The seller, on the other hand, has a photo of all the faucets that this cover will or will not work on. br>br>I will purchase it again for friends who have toddlers.
This item is ideal for toddlers who can't quite reach the water when washing their hands while standing on a stool. My daughter, who is fairly independent, was becoming irritated by my dragging her hands to the water and scrubbing them myself. This attaches to the faucet with ease, can be adjusted (closer/further), and works fantastically. It appeals to her. It's also available in a two-pack, so I sent one to the sitter!.
This is a lot bigger than the pictures suggest. I bought it to divert water away from my cat so she could drink without getting soaked. I can't redirect the water because it's so large, and the slot for slipping on is so small that you can't turn it to the side because it just flips back to face forward. Unless you use a higher stream (which I don't for my cat), it doesn't fall off the leaf in a straight line and instead scatters all over the place, as shown in the video. Overall, I don't think it's a good idea.
My three-year-old is in the process of learning how to use the toilet. She aspires to be a self-sufficient individual. One of the problems was that she couldn't properly wash her hands without climbing onto the counter. Yes, she has three different step stools, but this was yet another useful accessory. My husband took a little longer to figure out what was going on. Lol. It was always on the counter when I was looking for it. I had to explain to him that the leaf easily fills downward, making it easy to wash up for adults and older children. Brush your teeth, or something similar. It's that simple.