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Duck Slide Toy for Water Table, Kids Water Table Toys Accessories Track Building Set with 2 Rolling Balls & 2 Capsules, Quick-Install Summer Outdoor Water Toys for Toddlers Outside

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  • Compatible with Step2 Water Tables: Duck slide toys are suitable for most standard Rain Showers Splash Pond Water Table. Set includes 14 track pieces, 2 yellow rolling balls, 2 yellow capsules, and 8 nails
  • Safety & Durability: Made of thick plastic, these kids water table toys are specially designed for long-term outdoor use. They can withstand repeated use and maintain their performance even in hot summer conditions
  • Quick Installation: Simply secure the nails to your water table and place the assembled plastic tracks on top. The intuitive design ensures quick setup and easy disassembly, making playtime effortless to start and finish
  • Easy to Clean: The smooth plastic surface wipes clean effortlessly, and the design promotes quick drying. Whether used indoors or outdoors, this slide toy stays hygienic
  • Educational Value & Gifts: This water table accessories set helps cultivate children's hand-eye coordination and problem-solving abilities. A great gift choice for young kids, especially those aged 3 4 5 6 7 8



Product Description

Duck Slide Toy
Kids Water Table Toys
step2 water table toys
Track Building Set
Outdoor Water Play Toys
water toys

Rachel Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This is full false advertising on this item. We have the standard water table from Costco. My girls were really looking forward to adding this to it. However. The screws you use to anchor the item to the table don't slot in to the yellow turn parts like the photos show. Instead the screw slots are in the green straights (if you look closely you do see that in the photos) . We did try to turn the slide so it was just on one side of the table instead of in between but then it wasn't stable enough to function properly. No matter how we oriented it or put it together we couldn't get it to fit and be stable. The pictures are photoshopped and this is an absolute bust. Don't waste your money
Isaac
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Extremely excited for this add on to my child’s water table, but soon realized it was not as it was portrayed. The example shows it fits between the two blue pillars, however that is not true. In order for it to fit, you lose the angle needed for the items to roll down. I had to remove parts of my child’s table to make it fit. It also shows you must drill holes into the table to sit the slide on, which I was okay with, but the slide does not stay that way. I had to actually drill through both the slide and table to get the slide to stay. The top piece arrived broken unfortunately as well and I was missing one of the two round duck balls. Only fix was to return the whole thing as they could not provide me with the two things I needed. I gave it two stars because my child enjoyed it, after all the modifications I had to make to get it to work properly. It’s a great idea, just think it needs a better design and more information to the buyer so that you know what to expect when purchasing it.
MsSunshine
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
We were disappointed because this didn't work to with the water table we have.I still put this together, and it did snap together easily. We used it with our marble run instead, and it kept falling apart. Perhaps if it worked with our water table it would not have fallen apart so easily, but that wasn't the case. The concept was cute and I think my kids would have enjoyed it if we could have used it properly.
Raul
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
This attachment for the water table is so fun! I think I might be having more fun with it than my toddler lol. I don’t want to screw holes into the water table so I am using command strip hooks.
Ashley Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
So the boy really likes this thing, but setup was a bit of a chore. It's not a perfect fit between the inner columns of the water table and it requires some positioning to get it just right. After that you need to find a way to hold it in position while driving the screws into the columns. They recommended resting the slide sections on the screws, but I can say that this thing will constantly fall out with my boy. I screwed into the slide and the column for better stability while leaving a gap between the slide and column. This did the trick for me at least. Then I carefully made a hole in the top section just above the start of the slide using a varibit. We have a pump that feeds water to the top making this a water slide and he loves it. It definitely took some work and ingenuity, but the final result is pretty cool. This would definitely be better as a one piece design with better fit between the columns.
Steve B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I can't go lower than one star, I guess for showing up at all. This duck slide looked really cute, but the requirement to screw holes into my new water table should have rang an alarm bell. You put these screws into your water table and the duck slide is supposed to magically sit on top of those screws. Nope. MAYBE if nobody plays with it. IF you can get it to sit there, sometimes the duck will go down the slide, but if the child plays with it in ANY OTHER WAY - kids never make up play do they - it falls off and apart. 2 yr old boy sees it as a ramp for his cars - falls apart. In the end, we have screws sticking out of our water table and a cute duck. Sort of symbolic I suppose. Good idea. Poor implementation. Not as much fun as the pictures imply for sure.
berzley
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Let's start with what I like.It's a cool concept and my kid likes the added toy in the water table.The ball and other toys for the slide were a big hit. Those were well made.The slide itself feels like quality plastic and does the job. There are notches on the sides of the slide that make me think this was another toy that was just adapted for the water table.On to the bulk of the review.This is poorly executed.Starting with the instructions they appear to be a bad translation. The measurements for installing should have been in fractions. For example, I don't expect the average person to know that 7.87" is roughly 7 ⅞". Also this is very hard to measure on a wavy surface.The instructions refer to the screws as nails. It requires 4 screws, instructions say it comes with 8, but there were 10 in the bag.The slide balances on the screws. There is no notch or hook to help the slide rest on the screws; in fact, there is actually plastic in the way making it harder to balance. Very little pressure and it falls off.For some reason not all of the pieces of the slide fit together flush. It's not an issue and I couldn't identify why as it was inconsistent between the same parts.The top of the slide is so close to the top of the water table it's not usable.If my kid actually likes it, I will likely work to adjust this to have a better mounting mechanism.I think if I read this review or even saw the video I posted I would not have bought this, not worth the money.
LGK
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
This slide for the Step 2 water table is really a good idea, but it didn’t work for me. The colors didn’t match the water table at all. I could have overlooked that detail if it weren’t for one thing: the small characters included with the slide, intended to slide down and land in the water, were too small for my little grandson. He is prone to putting items in his mouth and these would definitely have been a choking hazard for him. If the girth of the slide were increased and the little items were larger it would have worked better for me.
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