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Bathtub Pool Fountain Fun Duck by Westminster


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Our Price: $8.99
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Manufacturer: Westminster
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Binding: Toy EAN: 0035594010470 Feature: Ages over 3 bathtime fun, Duck has fountain and flashing lights, has quacking sounds Label: Westminster Manufacturer: Westminster Publisher: Westminster Studio: Westminster
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Features
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Ages over 3 bathtime fun, Duck has fountain and flashing lights, has quacking sounds
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Editorial Reviews:
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This is a great little item for the bathtime fun. It's a duck toy that has flashing lights, it's water activated , quacking sounds, and it's a fountain
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A rubber duck with a fountain in his head- a silly concept, but fun! Comment: I bought this for my 5-year old daughter, thinking that she would enjoy it at bath time. Boy, was that ever an understatement!
I didn't have very high expectations, and didn't expect it to last very long. Think about it- a battery-operated toy, a tub full of water, and a 5-year old. Not generally a good combination. Well, I have to admit, the first thing I did was pull the zinc/carbon batteries out and install alkalines. I also liberally coated the little seal for the battery compartment with O-ring grease (there was no coating on it that I could see).
It has gone through two sets of batteries already, and is on the third set. So far, I have seen absolutely NO signs of leakage into the battery compartment, and my daughter does tend to try and drown the duckie from time to time by holding it completely under water. A set of batteries will last quite a while- much longer than I would have guessed. And the fountain is respectable- it will go over the edge of the tub at times, but hey- that's what towels are for.
So, it's not really an "educational" toy, but it IS fun. And at least the one I bought works 100%. I would recommend putting alkaline batteries in it, and I do think the O-ring grease has contributed to the life of the duckie, so you may want to consider doing that as well (it may void the warranty, if there is one, however).
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