🛁 Dive into a world of color and fun!
The BoonMarco Light Up Bath Toy is a vibrant, water-activated bath accessory that transforms bath time into a magical experience. With its color-changing lights and safe floating design, it’s perfect for children up to 25 pounds. Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) and offers 2 hours of enchanting playtime.
Model number | B11013 |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 7 x 5.2 cm; 181.44 g |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | B11013 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum weight recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Additional product features | Boon Marco |
Style | Light-Up Bath Toy |
Pump type | Automatic |
Batteries required | Yes |
Battery life | 2 Hours |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 181 g |
O**L
Perfecto
Hermoso juguete para baño. Flota y la luz prende de colores.
D**I
This!
So much fun and great quality all the way around. I would definitely buy this again and again for my daughter, and the couple other Boon bath toys we have - they are made from quality. I even bought this for my best friends son. I recommend this to anyone with kids. He just so cute and changes color when in water. We've had it for almost four years and not a single problem! The batteries take forever to die sand no mold or rust. We take all of her toy out of the bath at the end and put them in the boon frog hanging toy bin to dry and that's it! As long as they aren't being left in some kind of water they should be fine.
S**A
Worth the price
Very cool, 2 year old loves it. Light is very good on it, you can turn off the bathroom light and this little fella lights up the whole tub/room.
M**E
no funciona
Nunca prendió la luz!!!!!
V**.
We love you Scuba Louie!
So much fun!!! The colors are beautiful. The scuba helmet is so tight that I feel confident water won't be able to get into the battery compartment.Some of these 1-star reviews people said their scuba dude didn't work at all, and honestly, I suspect they didn't realize they needed to take the head off and shove batteries into him.I didn't pay much mind to the toy after it was opened but when my 4 year old came to me from the bathroom and told me it didn't work, the first thing I figured was "oh, it mustn't have come with any batteries in it." But you know, this is the World Wide Web and I've seen the people that live here, so it's completely possible that batteries was just something some of these people didn't even consider. Like, maybe the toy just runs on the joy and excitement that seeps from the pores of small children?Idk, but the toy it really straightforward, and once you've put some batteries into it, it's easy to use. All three of my kids are obsessed with it (8,4,11mo)
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