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Boon Odd Duck - Jane | 
| Brand: Boon Category: Baby Product
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $4.50(as of 9/9/10 10:11 PDT - Details)
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Rating: 20 reviews
Color: Jane Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 3
MPN: 953 Model: 953 UPC: 854622001705 EAN: 0854622001705 ASIN: B002KCNMGA
Release Date: August 4, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fun designs grab baby's attention | | • | Completely PVC free | | • | Four different shapes | | • | Air tight to keep from trapping water and growing mold |
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Product Description Funky colors and unusual shapes make these the hippest ducks in the tub. Yes, he is hip, has mod graphics and bold colors, but this duck is just fashionable. Completely PVC and phthalate-free, and no BpA either! All Ages.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
odd duck review August 29, 2010 Katrina Mueller (North Las Vegas, NV) The stripes of light and dark definitely attract my grandbaby's eye as she enjoys her baths.
Float very well August 26, 2010 john My son now 9 mo, I bought this when he was 6 mo, he loves this duck. This is the only toy that I let him put in his mouth since it's BPA free. It floats very well, not retaining water as other reviewer complaint about. Very good product!
Great bath duckie! August 24, 2010 Jo (Arkansas) I bought this for my daughter when she was a year old and she loves it! I was looking for a nontoxic bath toy that didn't get moldy inside, like other rubber duckies. It floats very well and she likes chewing the beak and playing with it in the bath. Sometimes when I shake it, I think I hear a little water in it, but it doesn't appear to leak out so I'm not too concerned - it's got to be better than the other squirties and rubber ducky toys. I would recommend this bath toy to others.
Cute & great for little hands to hold June 14, 2010 BC (Bay Area, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our now 1 year old son can easily hold this slimmer duck in his hand. He likes to chew on it which does not make me nervous because it is pba free. The negative is that he is not as attracted to this one as much as he is to the fatter orange & white one. I think because, eventhough to me this one is cuter, for him it might be the contrast of the other one that gets his attention. Now if they made a slim one w/more contrast then that one might be perfect.
Great duck June 12, 2010 Mrs. E / Teacher & Mom (Seattle, WA USA) One of my daughter's first identifiable sounds was a "quack" sound she'd make at the sight of a duck. She fell in love with a bunch of rubber duckies her nana bought, but when she put them in her mouth the paint came off instantly. This officially freaked me out and sent me on a hunt for a safer rubber ducky. That brought us to Boon and to Bob and Squish the duckies. We love them and so does my daughter. They both float well and neither of them have taken on any water. We do, however, make sure to remove them from the tub after every bath. I'm also sensitive to smells and neither of the ducks had an odor when we took them out of the package.
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