The Best Bath Toys
If there's a little artist in the house, try Crayola Bathtub Crayons. Your children can enjoy doodling away on the tub and walls while they bathe, and their masterpieces will clean right off with warm water and a sponge whenever you're ready. Bath paints are another option for an art-loving child. These paints double as bubble bath or soap, are mild and non-toxic, and wash away easily. Kids love using these paints on the tub, and on themselves.
The preschool years are also a time when some children begin to separate themselves by gender. Boys may gravitate to traditional male toys like sports-related games and cars, while girls may become more interested in dolls, clothes, and other "girl stuff." For young ladies who fall into this category, try the Mattel Little Mommy Bath-Time Doll. This doll comes with its own bath floatie and accessories that provide plenty of fun and distraction in the tub.
Age 5-7When kids get older, they may not need as much enticement to get into the tub, or as much distraction to stay in it, but that doesn't mean they don't like to have some good clean fun.