Bathtub Toys - Fun for Your Baby

Bath toys could be a great help to the process of bathing a child. At the age of half a year, babies become more conscious of their environment and start grasping and holding objects. Bath toys not only supply entertainment for the baby and infant at bath time, but they help distract the child from the genuine point of the activity. While water is fun for the baby moms and pops have the, occasionally tricky, task of washing and cleaning the baby.
This may be a difficult job to perform without the distraction of bath toys to keep the baby busy. There are lots of kinds of bath toys to select from. Options range all the way from boats that float on the water, to rubber ducks that squeak, to numbers and letters that may be momentarily stuck on bath walls, to toys that suck in water to be squirted out.
Cleanable crayons are another option for keeping a child busy during bath time. Some points to consider when purchasing bath toys for a baby are the baby's age, questions of safety, and the longevity of the toy itself. Get toys that are age suitable.
A ten month old, as an example, will still put anything they can find in their mouths. Anything made from froth or with little detachable parts is a safety danger as it poses a choking risk. When thinking about longevity in bath toys, consider the proven fact that bath toys that will trap water must get replaced after only a month or two of use.
Black mildew can develop in toys that collect moisture but can't simply dry out. This could pose a health issue for your baby, particularly babies who are still of the age to munch on objects. Bath toys don't always need to be something you've got to go out and buy. Many babies and babes find excellent entertainment in playing with plastic cups, plates, and bowls.
Filling water from one cup or bowl to other develops motor talents. It is also fun for them to attempt to balance the cups and bowls on top of floating plates.
