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The Melissa & Doug Spray & Shine Car Wash Play Set gives kids a full pretend car-wash bay, complete with a color-changing red sports car, a sprayer attached to a car-wash caddy, a fold-down ramp, a canopy, two drying rollers to drive through, a removable water basin, and a vibrating buffer. Fill the basin with cold water, drive the car under the sprayer, and watch the paint change color. From Melissa & Doug.
Pretend-play setups that involve real water tend to hold attention longer than dry ones, since kids get to react to the color change happening in their hands. The Spray & Shine layout also gives parents a clean way to channel water play into a contained area, since the basin catches most of what the sprayer kicks up. Kids who already love cars and trucks pair this set with the rest of their vehicle collection, since the car wash works for any small toy car that fits under the canopy. The whole set stores cleanly between sessions for repeat use over multiple play afternoons. The color-changing trick also rewards repeat play, since kids never tire of watching the red paint shift through the wash cycle.