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  • Imported
  • Shapes stick to tub walls when wet
  • Foam is soft, durable and non toxic
  • 26 floating letters (A Z) and 10 floating numbers (0 9)

These are so fun, my son loves them! They were a gift to us and then I recently purchased these for a friends child. He stays so busy in the bath and our favorite game is to name anything that begins with the letter he pulls from the water. When it's bath time, he runs to get his letters and dumps them in the water I have never noticed a smell and they all stick to the wall just fine.

i was worried these were a bit too abstract, but the 2 y.o. has learnt all animal names very fast and seems to enjoy them. Pro - easy to clean, fun colors, engaging, many shapes in one package. Cons - they dont stick to our tub that great - not sure why. one thing definitely the surface must be flat, the pieces are rather stiff - so they won't contour to a curved surface. The little explorer occasionally likes to bite into one... they are easy to be punctured and obviously it's not the "self-healing" material - just be aware - they will stay with teeth marks forever))

Very pleased with the quality of these bath ABC’s & #’s for my Son to be creative & educated while he plays during his bath. Once emerged with water they nicely stay/hold perfectly on the tub wall. The colors are solid & a nice variety in learning the shades of colors. They haven’t established any unwanted residue once play time was over. They dried nicely in the toy basket after each use. When I decided it was time for a quick washing it was an easy process. I purchased a set for my nephew as these were a delight & durable. I’ve had them for nearly a year & they are still full of much play time to come. For what I paid the quality I received was wonderful. Highly recommend!

All the kids had fun with these - from littlest to biggest (1plus to 8) and even before they got them in the bath they had the box and used them like puzzles on the table to match the box and then create all kinds of silly creatures with the mixed up parts. A simple but fun toy that helps teach colors and animal shapes and nothing is as funny as a 3 year old working on saying elephant or hippopotamus! Best of all everyone can play with them together in the bath and they love them!

Traditional bath toys always worry me in regards to staying wet and growing mold. These foam letters seem to be a joy for my boys and have yet to show any signs of molding. I also like that they’re small and the entire alphabet is included so it gives the kids plenty to play with and cleanup is easy. It also gives an educational aspect to bath time, which is helpful for my oldest who is beginning to learn letters and spelling.

Our son loves playing with these foam letters and numbers in the tub. He's too young to recognize any of them, but I'm hoping it will help with him practicing letters and numbers when he's ready. He does like to chew on them, so I can see having to throw them out here and there, but luckily they're pretty inexpensive so I wouldn't mind buying another set at some point down the road.

My 18mo gets very upset at bathtime and she hates getting into the tub coz the area is dimly lit. She agreed to step in for the first time after I floated these alphabets in the water. The days I wash her by the sink, this sticks on easily to the mirror. Been using everyday for a month at bathtime and playtime. We love this addition! It hasn’t torn up either. I wouldn’t even be upset if this fades or loses suction eventually. It’s priced so well- I will be fine to re-order.

Who knew such a simple little product could bring so much joy to a toddler. We have some pretty fancy bath toys, but these are always her go-to. She loves to stick them on the bath, herself, her dad. Anything. They're easy to clean out of the tub after it's drained. You don't have to squeeze water out of them like rubber duckies so we don't have to worry about mildew.

These are great. Just dip them in water and they stick to the tub and the tiles. My grandson is only 16 months old, so they're more of a distraction at this point... he likes to taste them from time to time (no, they don't come apart, just leaves bite marks). I stick them up, and he pulls them down. He successfully gets them to stick sometimes... I suppose he'll get better at it with age. I can see him playing with these more as he learns what they stand for.

These things work very well in and out of the tub. They have been helpful with learning letters, numbers and colors. They stick pretty well and we haven't had any issues. I would definitely recommend getting a container of some sort as they could easily get misplaced. We lost the "M" and the "9" for a couple days before I found a small plastic box to store them.