A flourishing garden in your bathtub! A water toy full of stimulating surprising reactions. Use a teapot to pour water into the parrot. You will start a chain reaction full of fun. The parrot bends down and the water flowing out of its beak spins a flower with a ladybug.Main functions- It promotes learning and introduces the child to the basic principles of physics and hydrodynamics.- Ergonomically shaped teapot for easy pouring of water into the parrot.- After filling the parrot with water, the water flowing out of the beak spins a flower with a ladybug.- The planter comes with a large suction cup that attaches to the tub.- The teapot can be hung on a pot for easy storage.Benefits for child development- In line with the STEM method – allows for multidirectional development of the child.- Using a teapot to fill a parrot with water teaches sequential thinking and cause and effect.- It encourages independent play and supports your child's imagination.- In order to fill the parrot with water, the child must wilt his hands, thus strengthening his gross motor skills.- Tilting the teapot and aiming it at the right hole develops your child's hand-eye coordination.Tips for gamesWatering flowers is a series of pretend games. Grow a full imaginary garden and interact with the parrot and ladybug. Also ask your child what other plants they would like to grow in their garden. Make up a story with your child about a parrot and a ladybird.Recommended age: from 18 monthsPackage contents: flower pot with parrot, teapot, suction cupPatent protected!












