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Adar doll bathtub with light, water and sound – interactive bath toy
The Adar doll bathtub with light, water and sound is an interactive bath toy designed for realistic pretend play with dolls. This compact bathtub integrates light effects, a controllable water flow function and sound responses to simulate the bathing process. It is intended for supervised play at home or in childcare settings and supports role-play scenarios as well as development of fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination.
The toy combines visual, tactile and auditory stimulation in a single unit, providing multiple sensory cues during play. Built-in light effects indicate operation status and enhance realism, while the water flow feature lets children practice pouring, rinsing and gentle handling of dolls. Sound responses add context to actions and encourage interactive conversations during role play. The bathtub’s compact design and straightforward controls simplify setup and storage.
Place the Adar doll bathtub on a flat, water-resistant surface. Install the required batteries according to the instructions in the battery compartment, and ensure battery contacts are dry before insertion. Fill the bath reservoir with a small amount of clean water as instructed; activate the water flow and sound functions using the control buttons. Gently place a doll into the tub to simulate bathing, using the water flow and sound to mimic rinsing. After play, drain the water reservoir, wipe the interior dry and remove batteries if the toy will be stored for an extended period.
Use under adult supervision. Avoid overfilling the water reservoir and do not immerse the entire unit in water. Regularly dry internal compartments and check the toy for damage. Use clean water only and replace batteries if sound or light functions weaken.
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