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Sprinkler for Kids, Inflatable Cactus Water Toys for Boys Girls, Summer Outdoor Game with 4 Rings, Backyard Water Sprinkler Spray Toy Fun Gifts for Children Ages 3 4 5 6 Years and Up
Sprinkler for Kids, Inflatable Cactus Water Toys for Boys Girls, Summer Outdoor Game with 4 Rings, Backyard Water Sprinkler Spray Toy Fun Gifts for Children Ages 3 4 5 6 Years and Up
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- INFLATABLE SPRINKLER FOR KIDS: With the bright fresh colors, unique shape, and 4 inflatable rings, kiddos will have a blast playing with the cactus sprinkler this entire summer. A fantastic yard water toy for toddlers and pets to stay cool and excited in hot weather, also stay safe and enjoy summer fun at home.
- EASY TO SET UP: Using an electric pump to fill the sprinkler with enough air, install the water inlet connector to the sprinkler and connect with the garden hose which is locked on the 2 sides with 2 hose clamps. Control water pressure to adjust water spray width. It comes with a manual for easy reference. Turn on the water tap, then your child can start water games. Hook up the hose and go!
- LONG-LASTING AND SAFE MATERIAL: Kids sprinklers are made of eco-friendly PVC plastic, long-lasting and reusable. Seam tightly, No leaks or cracking. The base is large enough (37.4'') to stay and won't tip over. It can stand up straight after inflating and NO NEED to water in the base. The water sprinkler provides kids with hours of fun staying cool in the hot sun.
- FUN SUMMER TOY & GIFT: The sprinkler toy is a good decoration and outdoor game for pool party, backyard, lawn, beach, you can even use it to water your yard. An ideal gift for 3-8 years old boys and girls, it comes with a well-made Gift Box, which is easy to carry and perfect for a birthday, party. The accessories contain a vinyl plastic repair kit, water pipe connector, and 2 hose clamps, all for water leak-proof.
- 100% SATISFACTION: If anything goes wrong with your Inflatable Sprinkler, or you decide it is just not for you, Please Do Not Hesitate to Contact us, we'll always be there with you and will definitely try our best to make things right for you. Now add to your cart and give your kids a surprise.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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