Munchkin Falls Toddler Bath Toy
What Do We Like About The Munchkin Falls Toddler Bath Toy?
- 1 cup for scooping and pouring over the toys
- 3 distinct toys adhere to the bathtub wall using suction cups
- Set up toys vertically for a chain reaction when water is poured from the top
- Mix up toys’ positions on the wall for even more fun
- Suitable for little boys and girls 12 months and up
Munchkin Falls Toddler Bath Toy Toys & Games
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Your child will absolutely fall for Falls! Who said all the bath time fun has to come from in the tub? Why cant it be ON the tub (walls, that is)? This creative bath toy is comprised of 1 cup to scoop and pour water, as well as 3 toy cups which the water is to be poured through (2 come with spinner wheels, and 1 is a straining cup). The toy cups simply stick to the wall via suction cups, which means you can line them up however youd like. Arrange the cups vertically and pour from the top for big-time waterfall fun! Your little one wont be able to get enough, and this toy is excellent at developing both motor skills and hand-eye coordination. One cup for scooping and pouring over the toys Three distinct toys adhere to the bath tub wall using suction cups Set up toys vertically for a chain reaction when water is poured from the top Mix up toys positions on the wall for even more fun Suitable for little boys and girls 12 months and up
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Brand – Munchkin
Manufacturer Part Number – 15925
UPC – 735282159251
ASIN – B01AHOKF0S
13 reviews for Munchkin Falls Toddler Bath Toy
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Price History for Munchkin Falls Toddler Bath Toy
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Current Price | $8.99 | 06/27/2022 |
Highest Price | $8.99 | 06/26/2022 |
Lowest Price | $8.99 | 06/26/2022 |
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$8.99 | 06/26/2022 |
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Mackenzie –
My 2 year old loves these. They are simple to use and the quality (besides suction cups) is decent. My big complaint is that the suction cups are terrible. I have tried every which way to get them to stick better (dry, wet, moving them) and nothing seems to work. The rubber is too hard and doesn’t create enough of a suction. I wouldn’t buy them again because of this, but the idea of them is great.
The Forgetful Traveler –
Cute design. Cups let water flow out fast enough to really spin the wheels, but slow enough that it can be enjoyed for a few seconds. Only down side is that the suction cups leave a small gap between the cup and the surface they’re stuck on so that the cup tilts down and back a little when filled with water. A small stub or two below the suction cup would have fixed that design flaw, but it’s pretty minor for an otherwise excellent product that even a forty-something might play with when…
Deb Irene –
My son (18mo) loves the red and orange cups. He won’t take a bath without them, and we’ve had it since about Nov, so that is some staying power in a toy. However, they do NOT stay suctioned to the wall!! One does (the red one) but the blue and green do not, they will fall off whenever they get water in them. That’s too bad because the point is to set up a network of these things so that one drips into the other and you can create a waterfall on the wall. Or at least to stay up long enough…
Geekymomreviews –
This is such a simple yet brilliant product. I am a tough one to please but I only have good things to say about it.
-Easy to clean, hence no mold !!
– well priced.
– helps in cognitive development in various ways- strategy, cause affect, motor skills and so most loved bath toy from infancy to big kid. My baby first loved the bright colors, then he learned holding them, then when water was poured and wheels rotate he learned the cause and affect and now that he is older he is devising his own…
Jenny –
My daughter threw a fit because I would not let her take these out of the tub (I could easily see her putting them on the sliding glass door to pour milk and juice in). After one fit the first night she now accepts they are a tub only toy and she loves them. The novelty is starting to wear of after a few months, but she still plays with them sometimes and I use the cup to rinse her hair.
I would definitely get these for someone who has a kid who needs a bit of encouragement to get in the tub…
Jessica –
My son loves these for bath time! At 9 months old, he really enjoys the sensory aspects of both watching the water flow through these as well as playing with the water as it comes out!
Make sure you are watching your child with these, however. My son is learning to drink from an open cup, and he likes to try with these!
SB –
Was looking for bath toys to liven up bathtime and these fit the bill perfectly. These are great bath toys! Even I like to play with them. The suction cups are a great stick, the little windmills spin so well and the colours and eyes are very attractive to our kids. These are a lot of fun!!
Rob C. –
I fixed the suction issue by applying lotion/vaseline on the one that wouldnt stick. (First try just water and if that fails I used the oily type of lotion, not the cream type) and that held up). Once all the kinks were worked out (one of the spinners wasnt spinning freely so I slightly bent the malleable plastic to work). Yeah a pittle DIY involved. Kid loves it and adds some color and fun to bath time.
OranguTang –
My daughter loves these toys! The trick to getting them to stick is making sure the wall and suction cup are both wet – warm water also helps make the suction cup more flexible and better to grab on to the wall. I bought a second one for my friend’s one year old for his birthday!
Catherine –
The toy is cute and entertained my 11 month old in the bath. But the painted eyes rub off, which is fundamentally unacceptable to me. My baby, as do most, puts everything in her mouth and to my horror had paint all over her lips. How could this be possible? Zero stars.
mattie –
When I first tried to stick these suckers to the wall, I kept growing more and more frustrated, at one point I flung one of the cups clear across the bathroom. But then I realized I was doing it all wrong.
Basically, these need to be a little wet to stick. This is kind of counter-intuitive. Normally you’d want the surface and cup to be bone dry and clean when sticking down a suction cup, it’s the exact opposite here.
Once these stuck they were an INSTANT hit! My little guy was literally…
Mel C –
After 2 weeks of melt downs at bath time, I began looking for something fun to put into the bath time routine.
I bought this and it did the trick! My little man never tires of playing with this.
I put in the dishwasher to wash on top rack with no issues.
AKLS –
Loved the concept of these, but only one of them successfully auctions to the bath!