





Green Toys Watering Can Toy, Green
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marie
> 3 dayPerfect for little 18 month and older small hands ....
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Erika and Gavin
> 3 dayOur four-year old LOVES this watering can and tool set, great for digging in the garden and helping water the plants. They are functional and sturdy, like all the other Green Toys. (of which we have lots - fire truck, rocket ship, deli sandwich set, cars, boat, etc.) Highly Recommended!
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Qeva
> 3 dayBeyond my expectation. Good quality. My kid loves it.
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Wilbert Dooley
> 3 dayHolds up well with good construction. Made to last. Highly recommend.
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Jennifer B
> 3 dayTwo year old grandbaby LOVES her watering can and tools. I even used the watering can to water small flower pots outside, very handy. Would buy again - giving to grandson also.
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Richard Feynman
Greater than one weekMy 2 year old loves to help in the garden, especially with watering, so I got him this watering can because it had the best reviews of the ones I looked at. The issues are that it is hard for him to hold in his little hands when it is full of water, and water spills out the sides when he is pouring. He still plays with it though and gets himself soaking wet, which is fine. Our plants are happy and so is he. Wish the construction of this toy was a little better but I am happy with it being made from recycled plastic etc.
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Coco
> 3 dayThe Easter Bunny brought this set for our newly 2 year old. He’s been using it about a month now and loves all 3 pieces, but the watering can is his favorite. He loves to use it to help me water all our plants and also uses it regularly in his water table. All the pieces are very well made and extremely durable. The watering can in particular has been dropped on concrete, down the porch steps, and taken all sorts of abuse only a toddler can dish out and it doesn’t even have a scratch. This momma loves that it’s all recycled materials too.
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KLC
> 3 dayWorks well for my two toddlers. I do want to address the review that suggests there’s a design flaw with the water pouring out of the top instead of the spout........just don’t overfill with water. Toddlers will soon learn how to tip it appropriately. The product shouldn’t necessarily be designed to omit learning how to use it.
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Noneya
Greater than one weekGot these for my baby who is into “helping” but not yet physically able. She used the shovel and watering can as a drum set while I gardened and they held up fine. Really cute gift idea too.
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michael jones
Greater than one weekCute and loved