Eric Carle Very Hungry Caterpillar Stacking Cups & Squirty Set

$16.99


Turn Bath Time Into Story Time, Play Time, and Learning Time

Bath time becomes an adventure with everyone's favorite caterpillar. The Eric Carle Very Hungry Caterpillar Stacking Cups & Squirty Set combines water play, sensory exploration, and hands-on learning to keep little ones engaged long after the bubbles disappear.

Inspired by the beloved children's classic, this colorful set encourages curious minds to stack, pour, squirt, splash, and discover through open-ended play.

Why Parents Love It

The best toys grow with a child, and this versatile stacking and bath toy does exactly that. Little hands can stack and nest the cups, experiment with water flow through different shaped holes, and enjoy endless squirty fun with the caterpillar character.

Beyond bath time, the cups become a developmental toy that supports fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, sensory exploration, and early STEM learning through cause-and-effect play. The durable silicone construction is lightweight, easy for small hands to hold, and designed for everyday adventures.

Features & Benefits

• Includes 8-piece play set with 7 silicone stacking cups and 1 caterpillar squirty toy

• Stack, nest, pour, and splash for endless open-ended play opportunities

• Unique holes in each cup create exciting water patterns and sensory discovery

• Encourages fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving

• Soft silicone construction is durable, lightweight, and easy for little hands to grasp

• Perfect for bath time, water tables, pools, beach trips, and sensory bins

• Supports independent exploration and screen-free learning

• Suitable for children ages 18 months and older

Perfect For

• First birthday gifts

• Baby shower gifts

• Toddler birthdays

• Easter baskets

• Summer activity gifts

• Sensory play collections

• Montessori-inspired toy shelves

• MESH gifts that encourage curiosity, focus, and confidence-building through play

• Autism-friendly and ADHD-friendly open-ended play environments