Zoggs Zoggy Soakers 3-piece bath and pool toy set for fun water play.
Encourages water confidence as little ones become familiar with water on their skin.
Includes a trio of friendly characters: Zoggy the Seal, Cedric the Crab, and Ozzy the Octopus.
Made from soft, lightweight foam that is easy for small hands to grab, toss, and squeeze.
Ideal for babies and toddlers starting water play, suitable for ages 3 months and up.
Perfectly sized for use in the bathtub, paddling pool, or during swim sessions.
Supports early water comfort by adding a playful, engaging element to routines.
Description
Make water time more fun and less intimidating with the Zoggs Zoggy Soakers - a set of three playful foam characters designed to help babies and toddlers get used to the feel of water on their skin. Featuring Zoggy the Seal, Cedric the Crab, and Ozzy the Octopus, these friendly sea creatures make bath time and early swim sessions a joyful and interactive experience. These colorful characters are fantastic baby bath toys and early swimming aids, perfect for encouraging essential water confidence and familiarizing little ones with water on their face and arms, right from 3 months old.
Soft, lightweight, and safe for small hands, the Zoggy Soakers are made from durable foam material. They float effortlessly and can be gently thrown, squeezed, or used as splashers in simple games to ease your child into water play. Easy to pack and travel-friendly, this 3-piece set is an ideal addition to any baby's bath routine or swim bag, helping to lay the foundation for a lifetime of swimming enjoyment.
FAQ
Q: What age are the Zoggy Soakers suitable for?
A: They are suitable for babies from 3 months old and older.
Q: What materials are the Soakers made from?
A: The Zoggy Soakers are made from soft foam material.
Q: How many characters are included in the set?
A: The set includes three fun foam characters: Zoggy the Seal, Cedric the Crab, and Ozzy the Octopus.
Q: How do these toys help with swimming?
A: They help encourage water confidence and get little ones used to the feel of water on their face and arms, which is crucial for early swimming development.