It's great and they've got my little one looking forward to the bath! He didn't get tired of her at all, even after three months. Things I noticed while using: - Give them over 24 hours to soak. They don't actually reach their full size and don't become fully rounded anytime between 36 and 48 hours. Leave them alone while they grow. I worked hard on the first batch before they were fully formed and they all turned out to be wobbly. It is normal for them to have creases before they are fully formed. Don't stop soaking until the wrinkles are gone. They will form a full circle if given enough time. - They form best when using distilled water. They form with many bumps which causes them to break if you use tap water.- They will last longer if you alternately soaking and leaving them outside when not in use. If you leave them outside for too long, they will mold faster. On the other hand, if they are constantly soaked, they seem to keep absorbing water until they burst. They're meant to help water the soil, so the easiest way to get rid of a broken one is to place it in the loose soil in your yard, step on it, and rub it into the ground with your boot. We also crushed one in a pot of almost dead ivy and the ivy recovered very quickly! - They will last longer if you alternately soak them and leave them outside when not in use. If you leave them outside for too long, they will mold faster. On the other hand, if they are constantly soaked, they seem to keep absorbing water until they burst. They're meant to help water the soil, so the easiest way to get rid of a broken one is to place it in the loose soil in your yard, step on it, and rub it into the ground with your boot. We also crushed one in a pot of almost dead ivy and the ivy recovered very quickly! - They will last longer if you alternately soaking them and leaving them outdoors when not in use. If you leave them outdoors for too long, mold faster. On the other hand, if they are constantly soaked, they seem to soak up water until they burst. They're meant to help water the soil, so the easiest way to get rid of a broken one is to place it in the loose soil in your yard, step on it, and rub it into the ground with your boot. We also crushed one in a pot of almost dead ivy and the ivy recovered very quickly! The easiest way to get rid of a broken one is to place it on loose soil in the yard, step on it and rub it into the ground with a boot. We also crushed one in a pot of almost dead ivy and the ivy recovered very quickly! The easiest way to get rid of a broken one is to place it on loose ground in the garden, stepping on it and rubbing it into the ground with a boot. We also crushed one in a pot of almost dead ivy,
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