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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 59 customer reviews )
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45 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Paint comes off! Mar 22, 2010
By Shirine Pont
"Shirine"
I bought these toys (not over amazon - but rather at our local drug store) for my daughter's bath time. She has just started teething so mouths and chews on everything she can get her hands on. We found to our shock that some of the paint came off one of the toys after she gnawed it with her new teeth! No idea what the paint is made of, and potentially a health hazard. Not our idea of having fun with bath toys!
38 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Cute & Toxic Apr 24, 2011
By Summer N I emailed the company, as I do with all baby toys I purchase to see if they are made with BPA, PVC, or phthalates . These are made out of PVC, and are toxic. Very cute but toxic.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Paint came off! Sep 24, 2010
By Kathryn T. Hines
"Izzy"
My 5 month old daughter was chewing on the blue whale when i looked in her mouth and there was blue on her tongue. These are made in china and theres nothing to indicate that they are bpa-free or pthalate-free, but besides that its clear they are cheaply made and who knows whats in the paint. Terrible product.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fun and cute, but needed to be tossed Mar 30, 2009
By AFGamer
"AFGamer"
Although the bright colorful little squirter toys were fun for my son, after awhile - the water that was left in the little toys went stagnant and started molding inside the toy. If you don't empty the water from the squirters completely, you'll end up with foul smelling mold inside the toys. I would guess they need to be rinsed out really well after each bath. I have three sons therefore have three showers/baths every night and don't have time to carefully rinse these little toys.
We finally tossed them and are going for toys that don't get water stuck in them or you can rinse them out easier.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Ages 9 and up Jan 17, 2011
By J. Hightower The product description says '9 years and up'. This is listed in the baby bath toys section. BE CAREFUL in purchasing these products that are mislabeled or miscategorized. Look for phthalate-free toys for babies that chew/teethe on everything.
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