Click N' Play 6 Piece Circus Figurine Play Set for Kids, Soft Touch Vinyl Figurine Bath Toy.
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They resemble a billiard ball in size. a little bit smaller
This is the softer, squeezy kind of rubbery plastic. Sorry, but it was a big hit with the grandchildren. I would only put a few out at a time because they will get moldy inside if they come into contact with water; I tried bleaching but it wasn't worth the effort given how cheap they are. Just make sure to shake out all of the water to extend their life. Mold will always be present!
The inside of the dishwasher will not be clean, so keep an eye on it. After each use, make sure to squeeze out as much water as possible.
My son enjoys playing with them in the pool, which is of excellent quality.
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If you don't want MOLDY BLACK STUFF to grow in your child's bath toy, don't buy these. After seeing this on the news, I decided to rip these toys apart. What I discovered repulsed me! If you bought these toys, either cut the bottom off and wash them with soap after each use, or find a way to close the small hole in the toys.
Every time, I have to make sure I squish out all of the water because even a small drop can cause the inside to become very moldy, and the next time the baby takes a bath, all they squish out are large moldy cloths. So, if you're careful, they'll last; however, if you're like me, and you don't have a lot of free time, I wouldn't recommend it.
The first and third-place finishers year- Because they are bright and cute, they were loved as a toy by children of all ages. The 7- year- old actually filled one with water, and when the water level dropped below half, I had to really squeeze it. When the weather warms up, I believe they will enjoy them even more.
After 4 months, I haven't had any mold issues, but I live in a very dry climate and try to squeeze as much water out of them as possible. Plus, they're cheap enough that I won't be too upset if I have to get rid of them. My only criticism, and it's a minor one, is that the holes appear to be a little large, allowing water to enter even if they haven't been intentionally filled. Also, the hole doesn't always spray in the direction you'd expect based on where the animal's mouth is (if that makes sense), which irritates me as an adult but clearly doesn't irritate a toddler!.
This is a sweet little fireman-themed set. tub toys that are related They appear to be of excellent craftsmanship. I did use a gel type glue to seal the holes so that water wouldn't get in and cause mold or mildew to grow. Because my grandson is currently obsessed with all things related to fire trucks, I'll be giving them to him for his birthday.
Because you can't really clean the insides of these toys, I'm not a big fan of them. My baby, on the other hand, is a huge fan. They float, squirt water, and are a traditional bath toy. Great value for the money; just make sure to squirt out all of the water after each use to avoid mold.
I like the concept of these toys, but I don't think they're very practical. I read some reviews and discovered that the water does not drain well, resulting in mold growth. This was a huge con for me because my children still put toys in their mouths. I tried a couple in the tub once and decided not to do it again. They have fun with them and adore them. I tried using a hot glue gun to fill the small holes, which would have worked if my son didn't like to squeeze them, so it was a fail. These are enjoyable toys for teaching children about animals and colors, but they are not suitable for use in the bathtub. They're nice toys, aside from the whole molding thing. They aren't of the highest quality, but they are adequate. Because the paint rubs off, it is not suitable for teething babies.
It's a great bath toy as well as a teething toy. My daughter steals these from the bathroom and chews on them. They're easy to use and fun to play with in the bath, but make sure to empty the water after each bath or they'll start to smell funky. To avoid chewing holes in them, think rubber.