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8.9.2017

Bit expensive at £14 which is only reason for 4 and not 5 stars. My 2 and half year old really enjoys this uses it as watermill, seesaw for other toys. if you're worried about standing and slipping in the bath and would rather not stick to the tiled wall, just stick it to the bath with the child sat or kneeling to play. It does stay pretty upright if the top sucker isn't fully fixed. Sometimes depending on our water level the bottom cogs are submerged but she still enjoys it. We sometimes use handheld shower in the bath and she loves playing with showerhead and watermill, can get some good speed going. If you can get this on an offer price, def get it. One of our better bath toys. If we had one,I'd probably use it in a shower cubicle too when showering my lo.
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8.4.2014

My 9 month old son is fascinated by this colourful and robust toy; fully supervised of course, but then again all his bath time is fully supervised.It sticks firmly, with its 3 suckers on the back, to the inside of the bath for him to be able to interact with it or to the tiled wall (if you want it higher). He is pretty rough with it and doesn't manage to pull it off the suckers. He does manage to pull the top green funnel off very occasionally (trying to see where the water is going in), but it clips back in simply enough and he doesn't break it. The top water wheel gets up some speed, but when his little fingers go exploring it stops without resistance.A brilliant purchase which holds backthe occasional tears of a tired bath time baby!
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10.4.2016

Fascinating bathtime entertainment for a youngster! It attaches to the bath side by three sucker pads, two near the bottom and one near the top, so consider the depth of the vertical plane of your bath for fixing those to and how much water you fill the bath with to be sure that the lower wheels are not impeded. Fill the hopper with water (it leaks a bit but not spoiling the effect), open the sliding vent and the cascade of water spins the top wheel, fills the see-sawing tub and then spins the lower wheels. No issues for the investigating child's fingers though you may have the full time occupation of topping up the hopper to keep the action going for the younger child..........but we do these things for them,don't we?!!!
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9.7.2020

This has been brilliant for my 1 yo, she has been playing with it every bath time and not got sick of it yet. Has been wonderful to watch how it has improved her standing and coordination. It is a little tall, but we stuck it to the wall of the actual bath (rather than the tiles above) and that works quite well. Ours is one of the shallowest baths around but it fits. Suction hasn't been a problem, apart when it was originally stuck above the bath and overlapped the lip of the bath - now that we've re-positioned it, it works fine. Yes, it doesn't fully stop the water when the seal is closed, and there is a trickle, but my toddler doesn't care,so haven't dropped any stars because she gets so much enjoyment out of it!
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9.6.2015

My daughter is only a few months old so can't work this herself but she already loves to watch it and spin the wheels herself. It's fairly well made and only loses a star because it leaks rather even when the funnel is closed.. It is also quite long so the bottom wheels are in the water if you have a decent amount of water in the bath. Not a big problem though and the top wheel still works and the middle section still tips. It sticks incredibly well to the side of the bath.. In fact it's very hard to pull off when you try!

14.8.2015

My 2yo son loves this toy. Its his favorite thing to play with in the bath, well that's not attached to him anyway. But do bare in mind its size, we have a deep bath and it only just fits on the side so as the bottom"spinney things" are out of the water. But he still has to stand up to fill it up, not ideal if you don't want your child standing in the bath. Also the hopper on the top us quite small so doesn't hold much water. We've adapted it so he fills an old shampoo bottle up, then puts that at the top.

10.5.2017

Bought this for my 1 year old Nephew who loves his bath time and anything to do with water. Fill the green funnel up with water and watch the cogs turn, dropping the water into the orange section, creating a seesaw effect - it's as simple as it sounds, but gives my Nephew so much enjoyment, as he cracks up with laughter as if it's the best thing in the world! Even found my 3 year old Nephew taking over and having just as much fun with it! A brilliant toy that is remarkably simple.

23.8.2014

Bought for my 1yr old daughter but immediately monopolised by my 2½ yr old son. This watermill has been an icecream maker, a coffee machine and a petrol pump, amongst many other things in my son's bath time games. Both kids fascinated watching the wheels turn and working out how much / how fast to pour to get the wheels spinning fast. Very well built, suckers very strong, never fallen or slipped at all. Would definitely recommend.

28.4.2019

Decent bath toy and well made for the most part. The "stopper" for the funnel doesn't really work and would benefit from some kind of rubber seal.Beyond that, it sticks to the wall well and my LO enjoyed it. unfortunately, when cleaning the bathroom and reattaching it, it started to fall and in trying to grab it to stop it , i pushed it against the wall and snapped the see-saw part off.

27.11.2015

Great fun for my son. Still going strong after a year. He loves pouring water in the top and seeing things move. Great for hand to eye coordination as he struggled with the cup picking up water and getting it in the top. Now he is fine at it so building his ability to judge distance and placement of things. Make sure you wet the suckers to get it to last a full session in the bath

5.12.2015

kids love it I have a 5 yr old and 11 month old and they both enjoy it was really impressed with it also the orange part under the funnel u slide across and the water gushes through quickly was an unexpected but pleasant surprise kids love it and to slow down water flow just slide back across really good so chuffed would definitely recommend to other parents delivery great to

7.4.2015

Brilliant, a lot of fun and the cogs and trough work really well. Suckers are poor though - only one actually works on tiles or even glass. Two suckers just won't stay fixed to anything - they fall off the tiles or glass or bath ceramic after a few minutes which is useless. I moved the one working sucker to the top so it doesn't topple over. Otherwise very good for bath fun.

24.12.2015

My 2 year old loves this. As soon as i showed him what to do, he was chucking jugs of water into the top soaking the place. He does not really understand pouring slowly for optimum effect, but he is young. I would make the suckers wet and stick it to the bath when not in use so it dries somewhat and gets a good grip as it can slip when attaching whilst using the bath.

4.12.2018

Looks substantial enough for a 7 month old who loves her bath every night. Both my children (now38 and 40) had something very similar and still remember it and loved it. The only slight criticism was the plastic wrapping and no box. There again she's not to know it should be environmentally friendly! Will be given at Christmas so no feedback as yet.

29.1.2015

Very good quality toy. Is about 30cm tall which was bigger than I expected and has 3 suckers on the back which stick to the bath very well. My 12 month old can hang on it and it doesn't come unstuck! He doesn't use it himself yet but likes to spin the yellow wheels, sure he'll get more use out of it as he gets older.
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