Eco-friendly Bath Toys Salt Lake City UT

Bath time with your baby gives you an opportunity to bond with child. There’s nothing more exciting than finding the right bath toys that will put a smile on your baby’s face and yours. You know that playing in the tub just makes bath time way more enjoyable for the baby being bathed so here you’ll find recommendations for eco-friendly and safe bath toys to choose from. Please scroll down for more information and access to the toy stores in Salt Lake City, UT listed below.

Purple Dragon Games
(801) 485-8300
3265 Richards St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Cobalt Flux Incorporated
(801) 264-1808
2179 S 300 W Ste 4
South Salt Lake, UT
 
Davidson's Antiques Doll
(801) 467-6644
2804 S State St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Game Bird Conservationists
(801) 575-1111
970 E 3300 S
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Train Shoppe
(801) 322-2729
470 S 900 E
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Build-A-Bear Workshop
(801) 456-0273
25 S Rio Grande St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Discoverychannelstores
(801) 322-3525
50 S Main St Ste 155
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Bad Azz Toyz
(801) 972-9107
1768 S Redwood Rd
Salt Lake City, UT
 
End Zone
(801) 532-7600
602 E 500 S
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Game Night Games
(801) 467-2400
2030 S 900 E # E
Salt Lake City, UT
 

Bath Toys for a Clean, Green Baby Boy or Girl

Bath Toys for a Clean, Green Baby Boy or Girl

August 25, 2009   Marisa Belger

There was a specific time in W’s young life where a nightly bath transitioned from a quick, easy (even optional) experience to a soggy, mandatory part of each day. As soon as he became mobile rolling around in any available dirt pile took over as his all-time favorite activity. Add to that his ongoing appreciation for eating—and wearing—a variety of foods and you have enough motivation to fill the tub each night, regardless of how damp you’ll end up at the end of the bath time experience.

There are a couple of key things I’ve learned about bathing my perpetually sticky, often grimy one and half year old son: 1) don’t wear anything that can’t handle getting wet; 2) hair washing requires speed and agility; 3) it’s all about the toys.

Now, about those toys . . . playing in the tub not only makes bath time way more fun for the one being bathed, but I’ve found that it also improves my life by maximizing the time that W actually spends in the water. The longer he stays in there, the better my chances are of having a clean, sweet-scented baby. At least until tomorrow.

The following toys would be a welcome addition to any tub:

I love modern spins on a classic and Boon has done it brilliantly with its series of Odd Ducks ($5.99). BPA and PVC-free, the boldly colored ducks—I’m digging the orange and white stripes—are also mold-resistant. And these ducks score extra points by being equally charming perched on a shelf or squeezed tightly in a damp toddler hand.

If you’re looking to add a carnival theme to bath time, check out Boon’s Splat Floating Ring Toss ($6.99). You and the little one can hone your aim by taking turns chucking BPA, PVC-free rings onto the floating base. Note: prepare for some serious splashing.

Let’s hear it for multi-use toys! Green Sprout’s colorful stacking cups ($5.99) are as fun in the water as they are in the living room or th...

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