Duck Tubing Floating Bath Toys Mold Free No Holes Bathtub Float Play Connecting Rings with Ducks for Baby Toddlers and Kids
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Dorathy
> 24 hourI was looking for a rubber ducky bath toy that wouldn’t get moldy and I’m super glad I found these! My five year old thinks they are the cutest things as well and like to pull them around in the bath. They are cute and actually kind of big which I’m happy about. I’m mainly happy that they don’t let mold in and they are detachable
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C davis
> 24 hourI needed to replace the bathtub toys my granddaughter was using due to water collection inside of them, which was causing mold. These beautiful toys have no holes and we’re just what I was looking for. When I gave them to my four year old granddaughter to open, she jumped in my arms and said thank you and they’re so pretty. I am very pleased with the product. I am very pleased with the construction, the beautiful, bright colors, and the way they perfectly float in the bathtub. I couldn’t have asked for a better toy. Thank you so much for your wonderful product.
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ASapp
> 24 hourFirstly, its made in America with quality materials. I feel super safe because the product is certified to be safe under all sorts of standards. Plus they will even give you a nice note thanking you for their products as theyre a small family business here in the US. Gotta love and support that. My baby girl adores these little guys floating around the bath. Def recommend as a gift.
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Flossie Feil
> 24 hourThese ducks are so cute and there’s no hole for water to go in. My daughter loves playing with them. They’re the perfect size.
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Stacey
> 24 hourThese are the best rubber duckies for kids. We have 1 and 3 year olds who both love rubber duckies. We just bought a set and had to throw them out bc they filled up with water that couldn’t come out. Our youngest still puts things in his mouth so def concerned about mold and other toxins. These hold up, stay water-free and are easy to clean. They don’t have holes so there is no mold risk. The inner tubes they come with are so cute and the kids love playing with them. Highly recommend!
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Aida McKenzie
> 24 hourThese are awesome! I was looking for bath/pool toys for my toddlers and baby. I wanted something with no holes so there’s no chance of mold. These are just the thing! My baby eats on them and I know it’s safe and my toddlers love placing the ducks on the floaties and think it’s so fun to hook them all together and pull them along in the water. Such a great toy find!
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Althea Ondricka
> 24 hourThese are my babys first bath toys and she loves them! Added bonus is no holes so no concern for mold, should last a long time!
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Addie Mosciski
> 24 hourBought as a gift for a Christmas present for my 7 month Granddaughter. I loved it was colorful, will be fun to play with and not susceptible to getting mold.
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Caitlin Kiehnle
> 24 hourThese ducks are so cute and they don’t have a hole on the bottom where they can get moldy inside. I’ve gone through so many ducks that get mold. These don’t squeak or squirt water which I good because I can’t even count how many ducks I’ve had to throw away, and are wasted because they get mold, growing in them from the bathwater. My kids love these. Also great customer care- they came with a hand written note. Very nice touch. Would buy from this company again.
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Becky
> 24 hourI was looking for rubber duckies for my 6 months old to reach for in a pan of water during “tummy time” and looked high and low for ones that would be a manageable size for his little hands but not so small as to pose a choking hazard. These duckies and mini life preserver rings are perfect! The duckies fit perfectly in the rings and both are easy to clean. They are also super cute - he loves to pick up the duckies and is even more enthusiastic about the colorful rings. One small thing to note is the rings have little plastic hooks (that are actually part of the ring itself) that allow you to string the rings together. Super fun concept and I love putting them together and then placing the duckies on top to see baby grab the duckies off of each ring. There might be a point where I might feel more comfortable keeping the rings out of my child’s reach, though. Right now I when he puts the rings in his mouth as babies do, I can easily and quickly shift it so he has a part of the ring in his mouth that doesn’t have a hook. I don’t think it’s likely that a child would be able to bite off the small soft plastic hooks that are part of the rings, but that’s the only part of the product that I’m monitoring just to ensure baby’s safety. This probably wouldn’t be an issue at all for older children 5 or so and up.