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Safe Material, Easy Storage: Crafted from high-quality, odorless ABS material, the Bath Toys for Kids Ages 4-8 is completely free of sharp edges for ultimate child safety. We’ve thoughtfully included a dedicated mesh storage bag, making drying and organization a breeze after bath time
Upgraded Suction Power for Stable Play: The toddler bath toys features newly upgraded suction cups with significantly enhanced grip. This ensures the base stays firmly secured to smooth tub or tile surfaces during energetic play, preventing slips and spills for a more enjoyable experience
Vivid Colors for Learning & STEM Skills: With a spectrum of bright, engaging colors, this shower toys is a fantastic visual stimulant. It helps develop color perception while introducing foundational STEM concepts, boosting hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills through play
Unleash Creativity with 360° Building: The 27-piece set offers endless building possibilities. Its easy, plug-and-play design allows for 360-degree configurations. Spinning wheels, rotating planets, and spraying nozzles create an immersive and exciting water-play adventure that sparks imagination
Strengthen Bonds & The Perfect Gift: This Interactive Bath Toy is ideal for parent-child collaboration, building creativity while creating lasting memories. As a complete set in an elegant gift box, it’s the idea gift . Our dedicated customer service team promises prompt assistance for complete satisfaction

Marissa Morawiec –
Really fun bath time set!
This is such a fun bath time toy for kids! My little ones love playing with the different features including the little waterfall. I like that it comes with a storage bag as well. They have endless fun with this!
Wood Worker –
Fun and somewhat complex bath toy, especially for < 5, a bit hard to clean I like the modularity of this unit allowing for many different configurations. I wold have a hard time imagining a 3 year old being able to set it up well on their own, but certainly an adult could do it for them.It has two float stops where they will fill up and then not over flow along with some other creative modules. The big problem with this is the legibility of the indicators and direction requirements on the unit. There are several junctions that are controllable to direct the water between two different directions (one or both generally) but the indicator for knowing is near unreadable. This is fixable with a permanent marker or paint pen but I highly recommend. Trial and error is a bit trickier as the control mechanism will generally spin 360 in both directions and you don't have any physical stops. Further most of the modules have to mounted in a very specific direction. The two float modules require proper vertical orientation to work. The water wheel must go out to the side for it to spin, and the propeller must go straight down to actually have the propeller blades spin (you can have it side mounted as they picture in one setup but then it just leaks out).As the water has to flow through some pieces in certain directions everything has a male and female end to them. If you look at the main start piece it has one female that the intake head must go on leaving one one other female outlet. There are no adapters that are double male or double female so you are slightly limited in that set of options (making many setups without the initial 4 way not possible).Once it was properly labeled it made it less frustrating for my kid to figure out how things worked and to properly know what an action would take.A few items of note: 5 of your 'pieces' are suction cups and 3 additional are just adapters to use those suction cups. It can also work with some mounting board but I don't see where to buy that under this 'brand's amazon products (although certainly not needed either). The tilt cup can be mounted at the end of a male pipe but also on the back of any of the 3 junctions (instead of using the suction cup adapter).It would be nice if the intake head piece held more water so they could pour the water in all at once rather than having to slowly do it while trying to also see how things work.Cleaning is a bit tricky, some of the items will only drain in a certain direction, and the tubes have two layers to them. It includes a nice open air storage bag, but again some items will only drain in specific directions. I would recommend against leaving it assembled post use (annoying I know) only because if you get any mold or mildew growth manually getting to the interior of many pieces is a real annoyance.Overall a nice toy with some fun complexity that works pretty well (at least after you make it easier to understand the pieces).
Erin Tapiero –
So Fun
This bath toy kit is a STEAM delight in disguise. The water pipes connect in tons of creative ways, letting kids experiment with flow and direction. The suction cups are strong and stay put on tile, and the storage bag is a huge plus. A fantastic combo of fun and learning for bath time.
Lauren Al-shamesi –
My toddler’s favorite bath toy!
This has been my toddler’s favorite bath toy as of late. It’s super easy to install and definitely keeps her entertained all bathtime long. Since it’s made of plastic, it’s also super easy to clean. This set is also perfect if you have more than one child in the bath at one time.
Amanda Jackson –
Great for older kids!
This bath toy is fantastic! It comes with a convenient mesh storage bag with suction cups, making cleanup and drying simple. The toy encourages creativity with multiple ways to assemble the pieces, which really engages kids and helps develop problem-solving skills.I would recommend it for children over 5. My 2-year-old enjoys pouring water into the top, but she’s a bit rough with it, and the pieces come apart easily, so it definitely requires a gentler touch. It’s absolutely perfect for my 8-year-old, though — she loved pretending it was a coffee machine! She would turn the lever to let water flow and fill up her “cup,” which kept her entertained for a long time.Overall, it’s a fun, imaginative bath toy that adds a lot of excitement to bath time for older kids!
luckydb16 –
Fun bath toy overall
This bath toy is a lot of fun for my kids and keeps them busy so I can actually wash them. The main frame sticks to the wall well and there are lots of ways to arrange the pieces which keeps it interesting. The attachments are easy for my baby to pull off and the water doesn’t flow through every section as smoothly as I hoped, but it still works fine for play. I really love the suction cup net it comes with because it keeps extra parts and other bath toys right within reach and off the tub floor.
Damy –
Fun and Creative Bath Toy Set for Kids
I got this bath toy set for my kids, and it’s been a big success. The pipes, connectors, and water wheels are easy to assemble, and my children love creating their own little water systems during bath time. It turns an ordinary bath into something fun and creative — they experiment with how the water flows and laugh when they make it spray in different directions.The pieces are bright, colorful, and made of sturdy plastic that doesn’t trap water inside, so there’s no mold or bad smell. Everything sticks well to the tub walls with suction cups, and it’s easy to take apart afterward for cleaning. I like that it keeps them busy while also helping them think and build at the same time.It’s a great combination of play and learning, perfect for kids who enjoy hands-on activities. The set has plenty of parts to share, so siblings can play together without fighting over pieces. A really fun and educational toy that makes bath time something kids look forward to.
D. K. Prunty –
Cute, but doesn’t really work
This looks cool but it doesn’t actually work.I wonder if this was tested before they put it online? Because it seems like it wasn’t.There’s not enough water pressure when you pour water from the little cup to make anything cool happen. The floaties slowly float to the top. The little fans barely spin.The connection piece to the main head is loose so the contraption falls off a lot.The valves to change the water direction are really finicky. There’s no easy way to tell whether they’re on or off, and even as an adult I had a hard time controlling them to direct the water flow. Again, it feels like no one actually tried this.A cute idea but not executed well and I would not buy this again