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Bath Toys
Bath toys help scrub up time to go more smoothly, providing comfort and distraction to children while easing stress off of parents trying to just get the job done. Below are some of the best Bath Toys to purchase, as well as some safety guidelines for every child. Bath toys have gotten creative in recent years, as various companies have realized the true potential of splashing fun. While many of us had a rubber ducky or small plastic boat to play with, today's Bath Toys are colorful, whimsical and even educational in many regards. However, the goal is still the same - keep kids entertained, and they may not mind suddenly getting a shampoo or soap up when all they want is to be warm and dry. Toys can ease bath time fears while encouraging imaginative thinking and dreams of seaside adventures. For example, check out the fun waterproof books available from Baby Einstein. Who Lives in the Pond? is an engaging storybook about all of the different animals found in the water, teaching children about nature without ever having to leave the house. Kids can put themselves in the center of the action with brightly designed illustrations and a storyline both exciting and informative for young children. Is your little one inspired to compose his own story after reading about the pond? With an inexpensive tub of letters and numbers , he can stick words and ideas onto tub or tile. These work only when wet, which means they are the perfect addition to bath time, and can't be used elsewhere. The Count N Spell Bath Appliques by Sassy are another great choice for bright and innovative learning fun. If you want a fun and entertaining toy set for your child, and trust him enough not to turn on you, check out a set such as the Snap & Squirt Sea Creatures which allow kids to squirt water with a simple squeeze. Kids can also connect them together for a conga line of aquatic adventure. Bath toys don't have to cause a huge mess in the bathroom and beyond. Today's toy companies have plenty of organizational options for you to try. A simple tubside toy organizer can get the job done, or you can purchase amusement with self-storage built right in . Whatever you decide upon, be sure to include your child in your decision making process so you can rest assured you're making a purchase he will be intrigued by and willing to play with. Sometimes the best person to consult regarding your child is your child himself. You will also want to check with your pediatrician, or at least through a reputable consumer website to make sure the toy is safe. Young children should not play with Bath Toys that include small parts that can easily be taken apart or broken off. Older children should not be able to play with any toy that involves attaching to the water faucet until he is old enough to understand how to properly gauge the water temperature, thus reducing the risk of burn or injury. |
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