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Inflatable Baby Pool for Toddlers 1-3, Handles, Soft Floor & Drain, 34"x10" Kiddie Pool, Blow Up Bathtub & Ball Pit, Summer Outside Kid Water Toy Outdoor Play First Birthday Gift for Girls Ages 1 2 3
Inflatable Baby Pool for Toddlers 1-3, Handles, Soft Floor & Drain, 34"x10" Kiddie Pool, Blow Up Bathtub & Ball Pit, Summer Outside Kid Water Toy Outdoor Play First Birthday Gift for Girls Ages 1 2 3
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About This
- GRIP HANDLES FOR BABY'S HANDS: The built-in grip handles give babies and toddlers something to hold onto as they play, practice balance, or sit upright. Not for lifting when filled with water or when children are inside.
- INFLATABLE FLOOR WITH BUILT-IN DRAIN: Soft, padded base for comfort during play or bath time—plus an easy-to-use drain for quick water removal.
- PREMIUM QUALITY THAT HOLDS UP: Thick, durable, and baby-safe materials designed for everyday use, indoors or outdoors.
- SIZED TO FIT 36" SHOWER STALLS: An easy indoor bath solution for babies and toddlers. Fits snugly into standard shower stalls—perfect for apartments or homes without a tub.
- SQUARE SHAPE = MORE ROOM, BETTER FIT: The smart square design gives your child more space to play and sit comfortably—without the wasted edges of a round pool. It also fits better in corners and small bathrooms.
- DOUBLES AS A BALL PIT OR PLAY SPACE: When it’s not bath time, bring it into the living room and fill it with balls for a fun, contained play zone.
- EASY TO INFLATE, SIMPLE TO STORE: Sets up in minutes and folds down flat—great for travel, visits to grandma’s, or small-space living.
- A THOUGHTFUL GIFT PARENTS ACTUALLY USE: Practical, fun, and space-saving—this is the kind of gift that gets used every day, not just once. Perfect for baby gifts, first birthdays, or new parents in small homes.
Overview
- Brand : GRIP A POOL
- Color : 34" Playful Pink
- Product Dimensions : 34"L x 34"W x 10"H
- Shape : Square
- Material : Vinyl
- Capacity : 15 Gallons
- Age Range (Description) : BABY - TODDLER
- Frame Material : Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Special Feature : Inflatable
- Target Audience : Unisex-Babies
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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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