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Discovery Forest Water Run - $849 + $30 Shipping @Galantic Kids

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Children can engage in STEM play with the Discovery Forest Water Run. Watch as the water floods the natural bamboo racing chutes into the below reservoirs, then begin the race all over again!

Why not try…

Soapy suds
Marbles
Flowers
or homemade boats!

Watch as the contents flood the natural bamboo racing chutes into the below reservoirs before it finishes its journey in the bottom basin.

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  • +33

    Is this missing a decimal point? Fark

  • +2

    ffs

  • +4

    Obviously a piss take or a must have for those inner city ***********s

    • +3

      Millionairs?

    • Looks like one of them “inner city ***********s” didn’t like your comment…

      • Millionairs?

        I am curious to know what he meant, can't be hipster or he would have written it, even greenie he would have written. Just curious what type of inner city person he meant. Maybe "professionals"

        Since he is talking about a very expensive item, millionairs fits the bill perfectly

  • +1

    Excellent use of water in dry old Australia.

  • +2

    The set is pretty big, but.. quite an expensive learning experiment. Possibly suited for child care centres?

    OP, typo:

    With the Discovery Forest Water Run, kids can engage in STEAM activities that combine experimental play and learning.

    • STEAM?
      I think they added an A for the Arts.

      • STREAM

  • +3

    This looks like a really expensive way to get kids to wash the dishes.

    • +1

      Bosch dishwasher is cheaper …lol

  • +5

    DIY version.. $100.

  • +10

    It's called STEM learning now so they can charge you through the Khyber.

    Formerly known as locking your kids out of the house on a nice day and letting them play with the hose in the backyard.

  • +2

    For those that are handy and don't have the $$$… (like most of us… Well the money part anyway).
    https://youtu.be/2I1A_KUqIok

  • If you want your kids to enjoy some outdoor water play then I can highly recommend a mud kitchen. There are loads of independent sellers around the $300-450 mark.

    • The mud kitchen I made for my kids was filling a bucket with water. They eventually fill it with soil themselves after 15 minutes.

  • +1

    This has to be a joke

  • garbage price, vote this crap down

  • +1

    Get in quick before the scalpers do /s

  • -2

    What a great idea to waste water :p

  • Ahhh I see, the sucker test.

  • Thats crazy - no way should it cost that much. Is this mob just trying on some advertising here?

  • +1

    As someone who has 2 kids, 99% of people who actually have two kids cannot afford this

    • -5

      How much do you spend on alcohol?

      • -5

        Not sure why the neg vote? Some people smoke and drink alcohol and claim to have no money to spend on kids, while others do without that and spend on kids stuff….

        • +3

          Wild guess - because the way you framed the question sounded like "You alcoholic, you."

          • +2

            @mickeyjuiceman: How much do you drink?

            I'm guessing a fair today for you to make all these ridiculous guesses

            </sarc>
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            • +2

              @gimli: No fairs today, no. And don't drink at all. But thanks for the usual level of OzBargain "banter."

        • It's always helpful to do the math before asking questions that could sound judgemental.

          The average wage 90k less tax, the average mortgage 550k (usually higher for young families starting off), one of the parents can only work very little if at all, 2 reasonable cars; fuel rego and insurance to get to work and ferry kids around, minimal private health because usually one of you needs it. Clothes for four, food, kids entertainment, communication, appliances, school fees, trips away to see family etc, invest for kids futures…

          People who chose parenthood take this on, but it doesn't take a Postdoctoral to work out why most 2 child parents couldn't pay $900 for a wooden toy set.

      • maybe $100 a year on a xmax Whiskey bottle i bring as a gift ?

  • +1

    Ahhh… i remember when the local creek is still clean enough to play in…

  • At $849 it should be made completely of stainless steel and ready to install into a public park…

  • -1

    DIY COST WILL UNDER $50

    • -3

      That's total BS

  • this is a silly price and not what i would assume any ozbargainer would consider a bargain.
    go to bunnings and have fun creating your own version for a fraction of $$$

  • No

  • have a neg

  • No deal here.

  • +1

    Absolute bargain! I bought zero. Cheapest thing I've purchased all month.

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