Thanks for sharing! My son has this toy, so I put it away before tonight’s bath. I’ll have to follow the steps to get that refund
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"the hard-plastic fin may cause lacerations should a child fall on the bath toy."
While obviously not untrue, the same could be said about a lot of other children's toys, no?
Probably not about a lot of bath toys, though?
Yes, I've begun sharpening my kids' toys intentionally, to teach them valuable lessons in how fragile the human body truly is!
But seriously, yeah you aren't wrong. Kids will always find a way to injure themselves. Mine usually use gravity, by climbing the couch and then jumping off the wrong end, etc.
Kids are always coming up with creative ways to seriously hurt themselves.
Thanks! My son also has this toy