Sassy Snap and Squirt Sea Creatures
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sassy baby Snap and squirt sea creatures come in a vinyl "fishbowl" that suctions to tub, and creatures can snap together and squirt water.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #231 in Baby Product
- Brand: Sassy
- Model: 194
- Dimensions: 2.56" h x 6.89" w x 8.66" l, .44 pounds
Features
- Sea creature set encourages variety of baby's hand movements
- Pieces fill up and squirt water; form circle or chain
- Fishbowl made of tough nylon mesh material with 2 large suction cups
- Includes whale, fish, turtle, crab, seahorse, snail, octopus, and coral characters
- Recommended for children 6 months and up
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Sassy Snap & Squirt Sea Creatures make bath-time fun. Helping to develop your baby's motor skills by encouraging a variety of hand movements, this set is recommended for children six months and older.
With your help, babies can snap the sea creature pieces together to form a circle or a chain. The fun and friendly characters include a whale, fish, turtle, crab, seahorse, snail, octopus, and coral. When the characters are squeezed, they fill with water for squirting fun. Great Bath-Time Design About Sassy |
Customer Reviews
cute but don't fit well together
they are cute, but they don't fit well together. you need some force to fit them and they defenatly are not for squirting. almost impossible for a child to squeeze the force required to squirt.
They fill up with mildew
They are cute, and our son loves them, but no matter how hard we tried to keep them clean and dry, they fill up with mildew that eventually squirts out with the water.
As other reviewers said, they do not snap together very well, and some of them to not squirt very well.
can't get water out
My kids like playing with these, but some of them I can't get all of the water out of after they are done playing. I don't like the idea of stagnant water staying in there and molding.








