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Munchkin Baby Bath Turtles | 
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| Brand: Munchkin Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $10.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.9
MPN: 10084 Model: 10084 UPC: 735282100840 EAN: 0735282100840
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Four easy-to-grip turtles entertain baby to make bath time happier--for baby and mom | | • | Floating turtles stack magnets or come apart for individual play with mirror, rattle, rolling/spinning balls | | • | Magnets stay together, even in water, yet easy to pull apart | | • | Winner of Creative Child Magazine 2007 Seal of Excellence Award | | • | 12 months and older |
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Amazon.com Product Description These four colorful, floating, magnetic Munchkin Baby Bath Turtles make bath time more fun for baby and easier for mom and dad. Ideal for babies 12 months or older, each colorful turtle is its own interactive toy--a mirror for sight, rattle for sound, and balls for rolling and spinning fun. The captivating colors and sounds stimulate little senses and keep your baby busy while you get them squeaky clean. The turtles are just the right size for little hands to grasp, which makes them perfect for dry land as well as for floating fun. Magnets are strong enough to stay together in the water but easy enough to pull apart. This toy won the Creative Child Magazine 2007 Seal of Excellence Award. About Munchkin Munchkin makes the world a better place for babies and moms. Munchkin, Inc. develops clever, innovative products that excite and delight parents, children, and pets. The company was founded in 1991 on the premise that it could anticipate and serve modern parents' needs by developing uncomplicated baby products that make parenting--and life--easier and more enjoyable.
Product Description Bring your baby out of his shell at bath time with 4 floating turtles that connect with magnets. Each colorful turtle is its own interactive toy - a mirror for sight, rattle for sound, and balls for rolling and spinning fun. The captivating colors and sounds stimulate little senses and keep your baby busy while you get them squeaky clean.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
eh January 4, 2009 Got these for my son who loves bath time. At 8 months he didn't pay much attention to them and at 1 year he still doesn't. Occasionally he'll hold them in his hands and shake them-esp the one with little colored pebbles inside the plastic. He really only enjoys them when I do things like toss them in the water and make splashes. Otherwise, doesn't hold his interest much. Cute concept just for my son he didn't find them interesting.
Water Traps November 27, 2008 In the bathtub these will collect condensation in each of the clear domes. After bathtime if you play with them outside the tub they will dribble water for about a day afterwards. Also, they are supposed to magnetize to each other tail to head etc so they can form a chain, the magnets aren't very strong though so even pulling them gently in the bathtub all linked together causes them to break their grasp.
So few bathtub toys so I was desperate and bought them but even DD thinks they are just so so. They have been banished to the sandbox outside instead LOL.
My son didnt like them September 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these for my 12m old. He did not play with them. I tried for a month and then I put them away. I took them out when he was 18m. Still wasn't impressed. Not worth it!
GREAT TOYS March 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter loves these turtles for bath time. They float great and don't hold water to worry over mildew or mold.
less at target... February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these to replace all the awful little squirting toys that mildew, even if you squeeze all the water out every time. These were 8.99 at Targ&t, and the only thing I don't like about them so fat is the one with the red spinning thing does get some water in it under the ball, and I have yet to determine whether it's in the turte itself or only under the ball if you know what I mean...
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