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Rechargeable Whale Light-Up Bath Toy

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Rechargeable Whale Light-Up Bath ToyRechargeable Light Up Whale Bath Toy Make Every Bath a Splash Party Upgraded Rechargeable Design No More Batteries Tired of changing batteries in bath toys? This upgraded whale bath toy comes with a built in rechargeable battery and USB charging cable, so you never have to buy or replace batteries again. No more rusty battery compartments or wasted disposable batteries. Automatic Sprinkler & Colorful Light Show Simply place the whale in the water and

Rechargeable Light Up Whale Bath Toy – Make Every Bath a Splash Party

Upgraded Rechargeable Design – No More Batteries

Tired of changing batteries in bath toys? This upgraded whale bath toy comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and USB charging cable, so you never have to buy or replace batteries again. No more rusty battery compartments or wasted disposable batteries.

 

 

Automatic Sprinkler & Colorful Light Show

Simply place the whale in the water and it will automatically spray a gentle fountain while cycling through soft, colorful lights. Take it out of the water and it stops by itself – no buttons to press, easy for busy parents and curious toddlers.

 

 

Safe Materials & Smooth Baby-Friendly Design

Made from high-quality ABS plastic with smooth, rounded edges, this baby bath toy is designed to be gentle on little hands. The sealed battery compartment helps prevent water from entering and reduces the risk of electricity leakage when used correctly under adult supervision.

Turn Bath Time into Happy Time

This adorable whale doesn’t just float – it turns the bathtub into a mini water park. The playful spray and glowing colors capture your baby’s attention, helping them relax and enjoy bath time instead of resisting it.

 

 

Supports Sensory & Developmental Skills

As little ones watch the water spray, follow the changing lights, and reach out to splash, they are practicing hand-eye coordination, color recognition and cause-and-effect thinking. Perfect for toddlers aged 1–3 to explore water play in a fun, safe way.

 

 

7-Color Flashing Lights for Day and Night Play

With seven flashing colors, the whale looks stunning in a bright bathroom or a dim evening bath. The gentle glow makes water play magical and keeps kids fascinated from the first splash to the last bubble.

 

 

Perfect Gift for Babies and Toddlers

Whether you’re looking for a Christmas surprise, birthday present, stocking stuffer or Easter basket filler, this cute whale bath toy is a hit with both boys and girls. It’s a fun, practical gift that parents will appreciate and little ones will love.

 

 

Specifications

Product Type Rechargeable whale sprinkler bath toy
Material ABS plastic
Power Supply Built-in rechargeable battery
Charging Method USB charging cable (included)
Recommended Age 1–3 years (use under adult supervision)
Functions Automatic water spray, 7-color flashing lights, floating bath toy
Use Scenarios Bathtub, sink, swimming pool, beach, water play area

FAQ

Q1: How does the whale turn on and off?
Place the whale in water and it will automatically start spraying and lighting up. Remove it from the water and dry the bottom to stop the toy.

Q2: How do I charge the toy?
Make sure the toy is dry, then open the charging port, connect the USB cable, and plug it into a standard USB charger. Disconnect the cable and close the port before putting the toy back in water.

Q3: Is this toy safe for babies?
The toy is made from high-quality ABS plastic with a sealed battery compartment. Always use it in shallow water and keep an adult within arm’s reach while children are playing.

Q4: Can it be used in a swimming pool?
Yes, it can be used in a bathtub, baby tub, or shallow swimming pool. Avoid very deep water and do not submerge the toy for long periods beyond normal play.

Q5: How should I clean and store the whale?
After use, remove the toy from the water, wipe off excess water, and let it air dry. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use and recharge as needed.

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