WHY MOST TOYS END UP IN THE PILE
You buy the toy with the best intentions. Ten minutes later it's face-down in the bin with the others, and the tablet is back in their hands. It's not that your kid is hard to please — it's that most toys only do one thing, and once they've seen it, the magic's gone.
So you rotate toys, you bribe, you set screen-time limits, and you still end up handing over the phone just to get five minutes to yourself. None of it sticks.
Here's what actually holds a little one's attention: something that does something real. And almost nothing fascinates a child like real running water — pouring, splashing, washing, fishing — the same thing, again and again, without getting bored.
That's exactly what SplashChef Jr. is built around.
So you rotate toys, you bribe, you set screen-time limits, and you still end up handing over the phone just to get five minutes to yourself. None of it sticks.
Here's what actually holds a little one's attention: something that does something real. And almost nothing fascinates a child like real running water — pouring, splashing, washing, fishing — the same thing, again and again, without getting bored.
That's exactly what SplashChef Jr. is built around.