27-Piece Suction Cup Bath Toys – Sensory Silicone Shapes & Sea Animals for Kids Ages 3-8
This 27-piece set of suction cup bath toys from HYSZXUS brings geometric shapes and sea animals into the tub for creative, hands-on play. Made from smooth silicone, these toys stick to tiles, tub walls, and each other, letting children build towers, connect patterns, or pop them off for sensory fun. Designed for kids ages 3 to 8, they support fine motor skills and imaginative exploration during bath time or anywhere around the house.
What’s in the Set?
The collection includes 27 suction toys in a mix of geometric shapes (circles, triangles, squares) and sea life forms (fish, starfish, shells). Each piece has a suction cup base that grips smooth surfaces like glass, porcelain, or acrylic. The variety encourages open-ended play – kids can sort by shape, create symmetrical designs, or combine pieces into larger structures.
How Do the Suction Toys Stick?
Press a toy firmly onto a clean, smooth surface – the suction cup creates a temporary seal. They also stick to each other, so children can link pieces to form chains, arches, or 3D sculptures. Popping them off provides additional tactile feedback, which many toddlers and preschool-aged kids enjoy as a calming activity.
Key Details at a Glance
| Pieces | 27 suction toys |
| Material | Smooth, high-quality silicone |
| Recommended Age | 3 years and up (suits ages 3–8) |
| Designs | Geometric shapes & sea animals |
| Use | Bath, shower, or any smooth surface |
| Maintenance | Rinse and air dry; silicone resists mold when kept dry |
Are These Toys Safe for Young Children?
The silicone used is smooth and free from sharp edges, making it gentle on small hands. The pieces are large enough to pose minimal choking risk for children 3 and over. As with any bath toy, adult supervision is recommended. The material is designed to be easy to clean – simply rinse after use and let dry to help prevent mold growth.
How Do Kids Play with Them?
- Stick & stack: Attach toys to the tub wall and each other to build towers or patterns.
- Pop & stick: Press and pull off for satisfying popping sounds and tactile input.
- Sorting & matching: Group by shape, color, or animal type – a quiet bath-time activity.
- Sensory exploration: The soft silicone and suction action provide unique tactile and auditory stimulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these toys be used outside the bath?
Yes, they stick to any smooth, non-porous surface – windows, high chairs, fridge doors, or tile floors – so play can continue after bath time.
How do I clean them?
Rinse with fresh water after each use and allow to air dry completely. The silicone material resists soap scum and mildew when kept dry between uses.
What if a piece loses suction?
If the suction weakens, clean the cup surface and the sticking surface with a damp cloth. Dirt or soap residue can reduce grip.
Are these toys suitable for children with autism?
Many families find the popping, sticking, and sensory feedback helpful for calming or focusing. The toys are often used as part of sensory play routines.