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| Brand: Munchkin Category: Baby Product
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $8.00 You Save: $1.99 (20%)
New (7) from $8.00
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 2329
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 2 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 8.8 x 9.3
MPN: 32206 Model: 32206 UPC: 735282322013 EAN: 0735282322013 ASIN: B000066665
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The safe way to bath your baby! - Textures non-slip surface | | • | Great for travel! | | • | Prevent bath-time burns-Tells you when water is too hot | | • | Quacks when you squeeze its beak! | | • | Dr. Toy Award Winner! |
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Product Description This inflatable, padded tub makes big bath tubs more comfy for babies and toddlers. The safety disc in the tub turns white when the water is too hot, and the textured surface helps prevent slipping. Inflates to 31" x 19". Deflates and folds easily for easy travel. Perfect for children 6 to 24 months who are able to sit upright unassisted.Awards: - Dr. Toy Best Vacation Product (2002)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Fun at bathtime August 27, 2008 C. Keyser (Virginia, USA) This tub is really cute! It quacks when you squeeze its nose, and my daughter, who is 9 months old, fits in it perfectly. It also has a suction cup for hanging on the tub wall. However, it's advertised for use up to 24 months, and I can't imagine that she'll fit in it at that age. But, at this price, its worth whatever use we can get out of it until she outgrows it.
Best tub ever! July 16, 2008 CK (Houston, TX) $10!!! This tub is used almost every night, still quacks like a champ and is easy to drain, hang and be tossed around! Our son is almost 1 year and now we want the same thing but bigger. This purchase is up there with the bottle warmer!
My son is 14 months old and still loves his duckie tub! July 14, 2008 Susan Kane (Chicago, IL) We bought this for my son to start using when he was he was 5 months, he's now 14 months (small in weight, but above avg. height) and he still uses it. He loves this thing to death. The only thing that I didn't like about it was the suction cup that they gave you to hang it by was crap. I bought a different suction cup with a hook and used that one and it hasn't given us any problems. :-) But really, when you are only paying 10 bucks for the tub, it's still an amazing deal.
My baby loves it. June 17, 2008 Michelle E. Jarvis (Ogden, UT USA) This is the only bath tub that I have owned (used the sponge things before, he hated them and always tried to roll over.) My baby loves bath time! I just make the Quack, Quack sound and he gets all excited. The first time I used it my whole family watched and laughed. My sister-in-law shows it off to people. It is great for travel. He will grow out of it long before he hits one and a half, but then he can just play with it. I was also able to find a Munchkin Washcloth duck that makes the same noise at a local grocery store. This is such a fun product and much better than the thirty dollar plastic thing I was origionally looking at.
Best $10 EVER spent for my babies!!! June 12, 2008 Lisa (San Diego, Ca United States) This has been the best thing ever to bathe my girls. (14 mos & 3yrs) I have had the same duck for over 2 years with absolutely no problems. I don't know what some are talking about when they say how hard it is to fill, wash and rinse your kid. I have been able to do all of the above with ease using a plastic bowl. I first use it to fill the tub and then I fill it with water and set it aside. After my baby is washed and done playing I have them stand up, I pour clean, warm water over them and scoop them up with a big, fluffy towel. How is that hard? Please, even my husband agrees that this is the easiest way to bathe the girls while they are small. He NEVER did it until I bought this! My oldest is 3 and although she can take a bath in the big tub, she still enjoys the duck because she says she can "relax at the spa", she means leans back on the sides with her legs hanging over. ;-) My youngest loves it and I can actually spruce up the bathroom while she plays in the tub. I never leave her alone but I don't have to keep holding on to her. This tub has made bathtime the absolute, hands-down easiest time of the day. Never any arguments when they here "bathtime", in fact, it was the only thing that would soothe them when they were fussy. Now as far as clean-up. Also a breeze. Just unplug drain while you are rinsing your kid. let drain while you are dressing them. When you go back in the bathroom to hang the towels, just rinse tub with plastic bowl filled with clean, hot water. Flip it upside down. Go read your babies their bedtime stories and when you're done make a pitstop in the bathroom to stick it to the wall or hang it on a hook with the loop that is attached. Easy-peasy! You have clean, happy kids and a clean tub ready for tomorrow night. Life is good...
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