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Looking for a fun and stimulating bath time experience for your little one? Small Smart bath toys help promote sensory development and stimulate imaginative play. They're all made of durable, safe materials that are built to last, so dive into the fun with Small Smart bath toys today!

Top tips for choosing a bath toy

When choosing a bath toy, it is important to consider the safety and durability of the toy. It is also important to think about the age of your child and what types of activities they will be using the toy for.

Some things you may want to consider when choosing a bath toy include:

  • The age range that the toy is designed for.

  • If the toy is made from safe materials.

  • How durable the toy is.

  • If the toy floats or not.

  • What type of activities the child can do with the toy?

Types of bath toys

There's a wide variety of bath toys available on the market, each designed to provide a different type of fun and learning opportunity for kids. Here are some of the most popular types of bath toys:

Storytelling bath toys: These toys often come in the form of bath books or figurines that can be used to act out stories. They're great for encouraging kids to use their imagination, and they can also help promote language development.

Sensory bath toys: These toys are designed to stimulate the senses, and they can include things like pouring cups and squirting shapes. They're great for getting kids engaged and helping them explore their senses through play.

Here are some of our favourites:

What to avoid

It is important to avoid bath toys with small parts that can come off easily and pose a choking hazard for young children. Also, steer clear of toys made with materials that may release harmful chemicals when in contact with water. Look for bath-specific toys made from materials such as rubber or silicone, which will be safe and fun for your child to play with in the tub.

When to introduce bath toys

There is no one definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors such as the age of your child, the type of bath toy, and how much supervision you are able to provide. In general, however, it is recommended that you wait until your child is at least 6 months old before introducing them to bath toys.

Bath toys can be a fun way for children to play in the tub, but they can also be a potential safety hazard if not used correctly. Many bath toys feature small parts that can easily become detached and pose a choking hazard for young children. Therefore, it is important to inspect bath toys thoroughly before each use and discard any that become damaged.

Benefits of bath toys 

The most obvious benefit is that they provide fun and excitement for children while they're taking a bath. This can be a fun way to help kids learn to regulate their emotions and practice self-control in a situation that may otherwise be uncomfortable or stressful for them. 

Bath toys also help to develop children’s fine motor skills in a new way, encourage exploration and discovery, and promote sensory learning.

Some bath toys are designed specifically to help children learn how to swim. These toys typically feature a character or animal that floats in the water and teaches children how to move their arms and legs in order to keep themselves afloat.

Other bath toys are simply meant to be fun and entertaining. These toys often squirt water or play music when they are squeezed or submerged in the water. Regardless of the type of toy, it is important for parents to supervise their children while they are playing with them in the bathtub.

Can bath toys teach children how to be safe in water?

Yes, bath toys can teach children the basic principles of water safety, such as how to stay afloat and how to move around in the water. They can also be used by parents to explain to children the dangers of deep water and why it is important to be sensible when playing with or near water.

As previously mentioned, parents should always ensure that their children are supervised when playing with bath toys, and they should also make sure that their children know the proper way to use these toys safely while bathing.

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