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Little Duck Shower Bath Toy Set – Electric Water Spray Fun

Little Duck Shower Bath Toy Set – Electric Water Spray Fun

Regular price $24.00 USD
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Description

This electric duck shower bath toy set turns the tub into a mini water‑play station for babies and toddlers. The main yellow duck base sits in the bath and gently pumps water up through a little shower head and playful duck fountains. With one press of a button, everyday baths feel more like splash time, helping kids feel more comfortable with water on their arms, feet and hair in a relaxed, playful way.

Why kids love this duck shower bath toy

  • Moving water to explore. A steady spray keeps little ones interested far longer than still bath toys—there is always something to aim, pour and chase.

  • Friendly duck characters. The cheerful duck base and smaller duck figures are easy for toddlers to recognize and “take care of” during the bath.

  • Kid‑sized shower head. The attached sprayer is sized for small hands so kids can “wash” their ducks, other bath toys or their own toes and knees with your help.

  • Gentle water flow. The pump recirculates bath water in a soft stream, good for splashing games and pretend showers—not a strong jet, so it feels fun rather than overwhelming.

  • Multiple pieces to share. Extra ducks and water features mean siblings can each have a turn while parents join in the game.

Simple, battery‑powered water play

To use, place the duck base in the tub so the intake is fully under shallow bath water. Press the button and the battery‑powered pump pulls water up through the hose into the shower head and any top spouts on the ducks, sending it back into the tub again. You can hold the sprayer yourself or hand it to a confident toddler while staying within arm’s reach. When bath time is over, switch the toy off, let extra water drain from the hose and ducks, and wipe the base dry so the battery compartment stays protected.

Made for everyday bath routines

This duck shower toy is helpful for kids who are unsure about rinsing; holding the sprayer themselves often makes them feel more in control while you gently guide the water. It works just as well for quick weekday baths as it does for longer weekend splash sessions and pairs nicely with simple cups and scoops you already own. The compact, all‑in‑one design makes it easy to store on the tub edge or in a bath toy caddy between uses, ready to come back out when someone asks for the “duck shower” again.

Details

  • Type: Electric duck shower bath toy set for babies and toddlers

  • Material: Durable plastic

  • Power: Battery‑powered water pump (batteries installed in the base; follow product instructions)

  • Features: Recirculating water pump, gentle shower head on flexible hose, duck fountains, multiple duck figures

  • Recommended age: About 1–5 years; always use in shallow water with close adult supervision

  • Use: Place base in bath water, press the button to start the pump, keep the closed battery compartment out of the direct spray and never fully submerged; switch off, drain and dry the toy after use

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FAQ

From what age is this duck shower bath toy suitable?

It is best for babies and toddlers about 1–5 years old, always in shallow water with an adult within arm’s reach.

Is the duck shower toy safe to put fully under water?

No, the base is designed to sit in the bath and pump water, but the battery compartment should stay sealed and never be fully submerged or sprayed directly.

What kind of water spray does it make—strong jet or gentle flow?

The pump recirculates bath water in a soft, gentle stream that’s good for splashing games and pretend showers, not a high‑pressure jet.

Do I need special soap or bubble solution for this toy?

No, it uses regular bath water from the tub; you can add your usual baby bath wash to the water if you like, but don’t pour soap directly into the pump.

How should I care for the toy after bath time?

Turn it off, let extra water drain from the hose and ducks, wipe the base dry (especially around the battery area), and store it in a ventilated spot to help it dry fully.