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Bath Time - Sebastopol, CA

Anyone have any new ideas for bath toys. Something you may use around your house that your children like in the tub. i give him tupperware which he loves to fill up and dump out etc. he's got the typical rubbery ducky, random rubber animals...any new ideas would be great!

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Hello E.. Try a small plastic watering can. We have one and my 14 month old son loves to see and feel the water sprinkling out of it. Plus it comes in handy for rinsing the soap off of him,especially his head.

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Just an idea.....I recently couldn't decide what to do with the sand toys we bought and were no longer using. Should I store them or chuck them and buy new next summer? So one day my husband grabs the sand bucket to rinse out my sons hair, and it became a hit. We put all the sand toys in with the bath toys now, and it's great! He has a lot of fun, esepcially with the bucket!

Good Luck!

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I give my 15 month old a squeeze bottle so he can fill it up and squirt me, he thinks it's hilarious! I also use it to rinse his hair. Isn't bathtime the best? Have fun!

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E., when I read your message the first thing which came to my mind was the plastic turkey baster. All of my children loved mastering this tool. It's great fine motor and great fun!
Have fun!

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A funnel and a water wheel

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Hello E.. Try a small plastic watering can. We have one and my 14 month old son loves to see and feel the water sprinkling out of it. Plus it comes in handy for rinsing the soap off of him,especially his head.

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My son loves to play with a turkey baster in the bath tub. We also buy bathtub crayons so he can color all over the walls. He also loves "Tub Tints" to change the color of the bath water. Sponges are great toys too.

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Seashells! I drove out to Jenner and bought beautiful seashells: conches, abalone, cowries, and other shells that were smooth, colorful, different sizes and shapes. My daughter loved playing with them, dunking and pouring...and in her imagination they could become ships, or cars or people or animals~ she would often use them to act out what had happened during her day.
The added bonus was that they looked so lovely in the bathroom during the rest of the day.
Years later some of them re-located to the sand box, but we still have a few by the tub.
Have fun, G.

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I let the kids use play, plastic cups, plates and bowls. I think they originally came in a little clear backpack and weren't bath toys, but it's fun and it's easy to clean.

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We rotate the toys. I have boats (we even have a pirate ship with a boat launch, and two water squirter buttons), plastic balls, waterproof doll with changeable waterproof clothes, Winnie The Pool Treehouse (has swing, boat launch, slide, water squirter button), foam alphabets/numbers which stick to the side of the tub (great for teaching the ABCs/123s), small syringe type water toys you find at Target, and colorful sea creature stickers that you normally would stick to the bottom of the bathtub to prevent slipping (only ours has suction cups instead of glue on them).

The nice thing about water squirter features in bath toys is that they don't launch water very far at all.

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They love to play with the plastic water bottles that they fill up and pour out.

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