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Bath Toys - Dayton,OH

Does anyone know of some good bath toys for a one year old. She already has the squeaky ones and used to love them but now she is done playing with them. Also some suggestions for CDs for her age would help.

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Bath crayons by Crayola - I got them for my daughter at 14 months and she still loves them at 21 months!

I agree with the cups, and my son's favorite is the basketball hoop that sticks to the tub and comes with 3 balls. We have the foam letters/numbers too.

Also, by the baby soaps, etc. they have the crayons that you can use in the tub.

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I bought nursery rhyme CD's to play while my boys are in the tub. They love the songs. It helps them focus on pronouncing words and building vocabulary. I turn the nursery rhymes into activities to let out all their energy... pointing, jumping, stomping, running in a circle, finding objects with a color or shape, etc.

Also, my kids love the foam letters and numbers. We get them wet, put them on the wall and squirt them off. I bought them little fish that squirt water, and they squirt off the letters. I turn it into a game where they have to find the letter or number, and then squirt it down. They feel like they win the game whenever the object is squirted into the tub.

There are cheap little boats and plastic figures that can be played with in the tub. I let them bring a few blocks, cars, McDonald toys, etc. Anything that is plastic they try to bring in the tub. It makes more fun for them.

She could bring her Barbie and Barbie car. There are cheap toys at the Dollar Store that you could find. I am sure they have a mermaid or doll with a bathing suit she could play with in the tub.

I keep some toys for play just for the tub while others they can bring in from their toy box.

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Bath toys: Sail boats, tupperware measuring cups, even plastic drinking cups, there are dora bath-toys - we've even let the kids take some of the "fisher price" toys in there.

CD's: Baby Einstein. Anything "Leapfrog" - like "The Letter Factory" Anything with "soothing nature sounds" like waterfalls, rainforests, rain, etc.

Our now 2 1/2 year old knows her letters and what sounds they make because of the letter factory and leapfrog stuff we have - mostly that DVD though.

FOr what it's worth, and good luck!

I really like these:

http://www.booninc.com/products/BathGoods

Have fun!

I have to agree with several others. My daughter who is almost 4 loves the 2 Kool-aid man cups that we have. Those are always the go to toys. It's amazing how much fun you can have with 2 free cups in the bathtub. And then we also have a cup handy for rinsing off her hair as well.
J.

Bath crayons by Crayola - I got them for my daughter at 14 months and she still loves them at 21 months!

N.

It looks like you have gotten a ton of responses with traditional items that work great for doubling as bath toys. Ice cube trays are also a great and inexpensive toy or just a plastic basket with holes in the sides that the water can run out.

However, if you are looking for something more fun and unique check out my website: www.iambabycrazy.com/adecker. BabyCrazy carries unique products for children from birth through preschool. Our full line covers anything you can image from bedtime, bathtime, mealtime, traveling, Mom to Be and of course playtime to name a few. We also have a BIG selection of CD's - so you could do all your shopping at once and have it delivered right to you door. Or better yet, host a party and get them free.

Best of luck.....hope this help.
A.

Try giving her a doll or plastic animal and her own washcloth and she can wash them. Also cars, trucks etc. are fun to wash.

I agree with the cups, and my son's favorite is the basketball hoop that sticks to the tub and comes with 3 balls. We have the foam letters/numbers too.

Also, by the baby soaps, etc. they have the crayons that you can use in the tub.

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