A garden themed bath set- two flowerpots, and a watering can. One flowerpot with a snail that pops up and a water mill that spins. The other flowerpot has a worm and a flower that hides a bumblebee inside it. 
              
            
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Cognitive Development
 
 
	
		
		Using the watering can to make the snail pop up or the flower to open  fosters an understanding of cause-and-effect relationships. This playful activity also introduces essential STEM principles, such as concepts of full and empty,  the transformative power of water, and the dynamics of tools and systems.
	 
 
As children pour water from the water can into the toys, it causes the snail to pop up or the flower to unfold revealing a hidden bumblebee. This ignites your little one's curiosity and motivates them to explore and comprehend the underlying mechanisms of how and why things work as they do.
 
 
Watering the flowerpots introduces a whole world of pretend play. Children can enjoy playful interactions like peek-a-boo with the friendly bumblebee, grow an entire imaginary garden and interact with the toys.
 
 
 
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Physical Development
 
 
Watering the flowerpots requires your child to fully lift their arms, engaging the shoulder girdle and contributing to the development and strengthening of their gross motor skills.
 
 
The act of tipping the watering can and purposefully aiming it into the correct opening fosters the development of your child's hand-eye coordination.
 
 
 
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Social & Emotional Development
 
 
Make up a story about the snail. Share nursery rhymes like “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” Ask your child what other plants they want to grow in their garden. Make up a story about the snail, worm and bumblebee characters with your child. 
 
 
Pouring water out of the watering can and setting off the flower’s chain reaction is a perfect opportunity to model sharing a toy and taking turns – either with you or with a sibling or friend. “First it’s my turn to water the flower. Now it’s your turn.”
 
 
 
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Safety first
The toys can be played with using water already in the tub, so water level and temperature stay constant.
 
 
 
Take-along
The toys can be played with in other places such as a sink or a pool.
 
 
 
STEM-promotion
The toys promote STEM learning important to contemporary child development.
 
 
 
 
      	
	 
 
  
	
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Does the toy require batteries?
This toy operates by the power of water, and does not require batteries. 
 
 
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Is this product BPA free?
Yes, this product is BPA free. 
 
 
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What age is this product for?
This product is recommended for children ages 18+ months. No matter what their age is, you should never leave a child unattended in the bathroom or bathtub. 
 
 
 
            
              
              	
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Can the Pour N Grow Garden set be used outdoors?
Yes. This toy can be used with any clean water, for example, in bathtubs, swimming pools, or kiddie pools. 
 
 
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What should I do if I notice mold developing?
It is recommended to properly rinse, drain, and dry out the product after every use. If you do not properly clean after each use, Yookidoo® bath toys will need a good cleaning every two weeks or so in order to remain mold-free. When a thorough cleaning is required, fill up a bucket with water and add in some vinegar. Let the toy soak in the vinegar water for around 20 minutes. Rinse it off and dry it using a paper or cloth towel. 
 
 
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What is the date code and where can I find it on the product?
The Yookidoo date code number helps us track the production date of the product. The date code of the Pour ‘N’ Spin Tipping Bird is located at the bottom of the flowerpot It is a five-digit number that ends with letters. 
 
 
 
           
		 
	 
 
  
	
		     
            
            
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                        	EU Design No.015026641-0001 Design No. 015026641-0003 Design No.015026641-0005 UK) Design No.6291926 Design No.6291924 Design No.6291922 Israel Design No. 71093 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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