Super Set lets children build big water runs, ball runs, water falls and more in the bath. Age: 4 – 99 due to small ball. Sometimes the most educational toys are the simplest toys with lots of open-ended possibilities that encourage young minds to think, to create and to explore. The best of these toys provide progressive layers of challenge for children to discover as they grow. At their very best, these toys encourage exploration, reward discovery and empower our children. WaterBlocks bring classic block play into a fun, fascinating, new, watery environment. The bath tub is the perfect place to create water falls, ball runs, water runs and more. The “sticky” viscosity of water creates a helpful cling between blocks, and the movement, buoyancy and flow of water add an engaging twist to classic block play. WaterBlocks empower children to create their vision as they experiment with geometry, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, balance, structure and cause-effect.
These bath toys are very different for sure. We got our set right before we went on vacation to Great Wolfe Lodge. So we got experience them on some cool levels. Just Think Toys has some neat toys to play with on a unique level that’s for sure. What caught my eye was the age limit 4-99, because the worry of small parts when our set didn’t have small parts but the ball, which was to big to swallow anyways. These are foam pieces which my 3 and 5-year-old decided to have a snack on them. It’s that material and feeling which doesn’t surprise me. However that was a big mess to clean up in my new car. Luckily they only snaked on the least important piece. This is an easy set, to set up and get going, the whole stick to the wall to make a ball ramp didn’t work so great on both our shower/bath tubs. They just kept falling off, but the building in the water on the blue mat was a lot of fun once you get the whole thing down with moving water! The whole set is fun, comes in a clear bag to store and lots of fun exploring new levels on how to make the ball fall down a ramp without crashing into the water. My 3-year-old however got so frustrated with this toy cause it wouldn’t stay together, he tries so hard, joys to be a toddler again.
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his boat 🙂
Rubber duckies
My daughter loves her bathtub crayons!
My girls like to put their barbie dolls in the bathtub and wash their hair!
She loves this bug catcher set right now. it scoops up plastic bugs in the water.
A rubber duckie 😀
She doesn’t have any yet, but will in her Easter basket!
her rubber ducks. we have like 20 little mini ones
Anything that floats.
we have these little rubber dogs they love to play with in the tub
rubber ducks
Plastic cups!
A mini basketball toy.
my kids love the boats and fishing rods