Trinity has always loved her baths, right from that very first bath she had when she was a few days old. She seems to love the water and really kicks her legs and feet to make big splashes in the water. Sometimes I wonder if she is deliberately trying to get mum and dad soaked wet!!!
For many months, just being in the bath seemed to be exciting enough for her. But as babies grow bigger and washing them starts to take a bit longer, it is always great to have some bath toys to play with in the bath.
So when Nuby sent us these fantastic bathtime toys to try out, all three of the kids were keen to get in the bath!
The Nuby bathtime 'Bath Letters and Numbers' contain all 26 letters of the alphabet and the numbers 0-9. They are made from foam and stick to the bath tub and tiles once wet. These are a great way for preschoolers to learn their letters and numbers whilst having lots of fun (which, let's face it, is what learning should be about!)
The Nuby 'Squid Squirter' packaging describes it as having "super squirt action" and you can take it from a very wet mummy and daddy that promise proved true! So just a word of warning, if you don't want the whole bathroom (and you) to get soaked, then you might want to ensure this is used in a very gentle controlled manner because otherwise the water really squirts out fast and far!
On the other hand, you could wait for a warm summer day and include this in your outdoor water play and let the kids go wild with it without fearing for your poor bathroom getting too wet.
I couldn't get over just how great these brightly coloured letters looked in the bath tub. Both products are brightly coloured and really great fun to play with. They would make a brilliant gift for a young child for Christmas as an alternative to the usual toys, games or clothes.
Nuby have also recently revamed their website and it looks amazing and is so much easier to navigate and find the products you are looking for. Why don't you pop over and take a look!
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