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Some kids love playing in places with water, like bathtubs, pools, lakes, and oceans. If they're also interested in boats and ships, then they might appreciate receiving a Titanic toy that sinks.

Basic Facts About the Titanic

Built in Belfast, Ireland, the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage on April 14th, 1912, as it journeyed from Southampton, England to New York City in the United States. It's one of the most famous shipwrecks of all time because the Titanic was regarded as the largest, safest, and most extravagant ship of its era, so its early sinking came as a huge shock to the world. The manner of its destruction has fascinated many people as well. In the entertainment industry, it has inspired movies, TV shows, games, and even Titanic toys.

Why Get a Titanic Toy That Sinks?

Any kid who enjoys boats and ships would probably love Titanic toys that float, especially since the ship was exceptionally huge and beautiful. However, some manufacturers take the concept a step further and create Titanic toys that sink and break in half, mimicking the way the ship split into two halves on that fateful night. Children are intrigued by the way the breakage looks and effects the toy as it sinks. Titanic toys for kids could also serve as educational opportunities. After all, scientists have been analyzing the shipwreck for years and using their knowledge to improve modern shipbuilding, so Titanic toys that float and sink can help them understand as well. Even if you don't live near a body of water, there are bathtub Titanic toys for children to use.

When you're shopping for children, it's good advice to look for something that's not only fun, but unique. The Titanic fits that description. That's why you should look at Alibaba.com to check out our array of Titanic toys for sale.

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