🛁 Make bath time the best time with squirting farmyard fun!
The Munchkin® Baby Bath Toy Squirts Farm Animals 8 Pack features eight colorful, manual water-squirting plastic animals designed to float and entertain during bath time. Sized at 3.35 x 3.35 x 11.22 inches and weighing just 7 ounces, these toys promote fine motor skill development and interactive play without the need for batteries.
Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 3.35 x 11.22 inches |
Item model number | 43822 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Number Of Items | 8 |
Style | 8 count |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
B**N
Excellent Fun Bath Toys
These are cute and long lasting for bath play. No toxic smells.
B**N
Cute Baby Bath Farm Toys!
Theses Baby Bath Toys are so cute! I love all the mini animals and how they can go in the bathtub. They can basically be use for anything! They're great for being in a bathtub or outside of a bathtub too! I take the baby bath toys anywhere I want with them. They are great for trips or at home! You can even use them for anything you want to too! I would give this a Five Rated Star! (: Great Product and Great Price for them too! 😊💕
K**Y
My kiddo's favorites (out of so many options)
Do I have 32 separate rubber animals littering all corners of my house? Yes! Would I buy more if they were released? Yes! We have all the packs (Wild, Farm, Lake, and Ocean) and I will absolutely buy any additional animals they come out with. I don't often leave reviews but had to for these! These animals are one of my 16-month-old son's favorite toys!These are firm enough to play with but soft enough that your little one can chew on them (or you can step on one and not completely regret your life choices of your house being filled with them). We do NOT use them in the bath because they do have holes in them that would fill with water and I do not want to deal with the eventual mold that would come with that. They are small enough his little hands can give them but large enough I am not worried about them being choked on. I have found that they are a great learning tool to teach different animals to my son- he can identify about ten to twelve of them by name at this point. They seem very durable, soft and rubbery to the touch, manufactured well with no defects, and cute!
S**E
Cute, just be proactive in replacing them
Seeing so many negative comments around these toys and mold, I feel that I should share my thoughts on mold and squirt toys. The only way to not have mold is to get bath toys with no holes at all so basically you end up with a simple bobbing toy. All squirt toys need holes to well, squirt. Even with the best imtention to remove as much water as possible, there will be mold and the only difference in each of our experiences with these toys are how fast or how long it takes for mold to stake its claim. Remember, mold spores are everywhere and pervasive and moisture and even soap can provide good for them to grow. The only factors affecting how fast you get mold is the size of the squirt holes, drying environment/ ventilation ( bathrooms tend to have higher humidity on a day's average) and how the toy is used ( squirting vs simply wetting and standing in shower, constant chewing,etc) and how much you can actually squeeze out.My daughter now takes these toys in the shower simply to have them "talk" to one another. A yr ago, she would dunk them in the tub and actually squirt them. This is my 3rd set since she could Sit up in the tub and I saw varying life on each set. Each set I had came from different brands and had varying hole sizes. What I like about this set is one, it is cute. Two, the holes are all located in their beaks/mouths unlike some rubber duckies which have holes on the bottoms which are in contact with water at all times (ducks tend to be bottom heavy). These barnyard animals do not all float on their faces and avoid the constant submersion. The holes are really small and works to my benefit as my daughter doesn't actually use them to squirt.For the price, I would change them out every 6 months Or longer depending on the 1st signs of mold. You can actually see the mold as "shadows" around the crevices inside, e.g. Darkened ear, etc.And let's be fair here, even the pricey teething toy, Sophie the giraffe, gets mold! If your child doesn't put these in her mouth or squirt them and you are buying them simply because they are cute, try glueing the holes and this way, you get a cute bobbing toy and avoid the mold issues.
E**C
Best bath toys
This is about the fourth different set I both. Most of the others I had to dispose of after 6 months or so because of mold formation. This one has last more than a year. I bought two sets in case I had mold issues. The second set remains boxed. I babysit grand children every other weekend. I can’t bathe them without the toys. Highly recommend them.
K**
Kids love them
Fun toy for the bath time, we do have to throw out and replace due to mold though but for the price we don’t mind replacing when needed
B**
Great size for Baby’s to hold
Colors and Design and size
J**S
Toy
Good bath toy
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