Say Goodbye to Moldy Bath Toys Forever!

Kids (and parents) often have a love/hate relationship with bath time. My kids used to resist every bath, but then once they were in the tub, I had a hard time getting them out. And what keeps them happy and busy while in the tub? Awesome bath toys. What makes parents furious? Moldy bath toys. There is nothing more disgusting than having your baby play with a squeezie bath toy and have mucky brown water squeeze out. That’s why we are loving Ubbi’s genius solution with their brand new line of bath toys.

These fun and colorful toys are not only a delight for little ones to play with, the real brilliance is the fact that they unscrew and are dishwasher safe! Finally! A feasible way to get those toys as clean as your little cutie in the tub.

But Ubbi didn’t stop there. They also brainstormed some other common bath time issues and came up with solutions that you are going to love. Storing all those little bath toys can be a serious pain because not only do you need a spot to put them, you need to let them dry first. You can’t be hanging tub-side wiping down bath toys when you have a toweled-up shivering baby, so we love that Ubbi has two solutions that you can use alone or in conjunction with one another.

First up, is the over bath Extendable Bath Toy Organizer. This sits right across the tub to store the bath toys and also allow for the extra water to drain out right into the tub. You can either leave the organizer right there or remove it once everything is dry.

They also have the Bath Toy Drying Bin. You can remove the bin from its base, which allows you to scoop toys from the bath water directly into it and have the water pour out the holes in the bottom. Then you can set it in the tub to allow all the excess water to drain out. Later you can place the bin back on the base to store elsewhere.

We love companies that understand that there isn’t always a one-fits-all solution. You can find Ubbi’s bath toys on their website, and we love them so much, we’ll be carrying them in The Project Nursery Shop soon! You can also learn more about Ubbi’s bath toys in our recent video.

Photography by Stacey Michel

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Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.

Comments

  1. tbartels

    June 8, 2017

    I was literally just thinking about this problem yesterday. You’re a mind-reader! :)

  2. Aana

    October 26, 2017

    We do not buy toys anymore. They usually frustrate my kids very easily. Instead, they play with whatever they find in the garage, kitchen and outside. I always keep available to them all kind of recyclables and craft tools, they love it! You should see the playgrounds up here in AK, built with woods and recycled material, full of ways to explore and play.

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