Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
- Team Sprig Is Dedicated To Infusing Creativity Smart Design Quality Manufacturing Earth-Friendly Materials Product Satisfaction
- Sprig Toys Are Molded Using Sprigwood A Durable Childe Safe Bio Composite Material Made From Recycled Wood And Reclaimed Plastic
- Kid Powered Sprig Toys Keep Batteries Out Of The Landfill And Eliminate The Cost And Inconvenience Of Battery Replacement
- Sprig Vehicles And Characters Are Designed To Be Interchangeable Creating Endless Combinations Of Adventures
- Future Product Will Be Compatible With Existing Lines Expanding Play Potential And The Life Of Each Toy
- Responsible Business Practices Into A Superior Line Of Fun Kid-Powered Toys
Join Captain Owen on the open seas! Our rugged boat playset is great for the bathtub, beach, and pool. This eco-friendly playset features: 2 boats – Explorer Boat and Rescue Boat 1 Life Preserver 2 Dolphins – Mother and Baby 1 Adventure Guide – Captain Owen 1 Adventure Hat – Interchangeable! 1 Backpack Accessory Made of recycled Sprigwood. Great for: Active Play Storytelling Imagination Character Play Water Play
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(out of 12 reviews)
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 17.75
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September 4th, 2010 at 9:19 pm
Review by Mellie13 for Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
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I couldn’t wait to give this boat to my 16 months old, because this boat looked so nice and fun to play with. Love the way it’s made and that it is from recycled materials. Unfortunately because the bottom part is made of two different pieces (the hull in blue and the “floor boards” in brown) it has a gap in between that allowes water to seep in very quickly. If you gently place it on the water surface it is ok, but if you have an excited little guy push it into the water even a little bit, it takes on water very quickly and sinks to the bottom. First thing my son does when he gets in the tup is push down on it, and once it sinks he is not interested in the boat anymore. Maybe it is due to his age, perhaps he will be able to play with it better when he gets older, but I still think that for a boat made for small children it really shouldn’t sink, especially not at that price! Another concern then is that mold can build up in between the layers which usually is the ultimate reason for me not to buy certain bath toys. Perhaps I will try to smear caulking into the space between layers to seal them together. Had I known this beforehand I wouldn’t have purchased this product.
September 4th, 2010 at 9:58 pm
Review by Jack Ryan for Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
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Great toy- boat actually floats. Lots of bath time fun as well as fun outdoors or other play as flat hull allows for non-water play as well.
September 4th, 2010 at 10:58 pm
Review by Nina & Felix for Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
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We use this as a bath toy and my toddlers like it okay, but can’t interact with the boat much b/c it fills with water very quickly and sinks to the bottom of the tub. It’s too bad the boat’s brown deck and blue bottom weren’t made to fit together tightly. Like all Sprig toys, the set is very handsome and durable.
September 4th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
Review by P. Staley for Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
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I thought this was a very cute toy and what little boy does not like a boat but he becomes frustrated because the boat sinks so easily. He prefers his other boats over it because this one does not work. Maybe I just got a bad one because generally green toys are very good quality.
September 5th, 2010 at 12:03 am
Review by Kelly M. Graham Tamai for Sprig Toys Adventures Dolphin Adventure Playset
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I love these toys but this is one that isn’t really up to par. It’s nice and heavy duty but water seeps into the hull of the boat so easily that it sinks like a stone. We are constantly picking it up from the bottom of the tub and letting it drain so it will float again. My son loves it but I really wish it would float better… because aren’t boats supposed to float better than they sink?