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Bath Tidy Special

Submitted by Natalie on February 18, 2008 – 1:20 pmNo Comment

From cheap to a bit more expensive, there are bath tidy’s to suit every taste and budget…

earling learning centre bath toy tidyBath Toy Tidy

Basic but colourful, this is a great budget option although it has limited storage.The starfish are vinyl suckers for attaching it to the inside of your bath.

£5 from Early Learning Centre

kuster bath toy storeKuster Bath Toy Store - Best Value!

Buy It Bambino Goodies LogoThis is actually what I consider to be the best priced, well designed, great looking offering. Scoop up your toys and let the water drain off and then empty. Available in a selection of great colours. Basic concept, highly functional. £12 from Kuster

Acqua Bambino Bath Tidy

mamas and papas acqua bambino bath tidy

This is a handy storage container that cleverly sits over the side of the bath. Practical but probably not the most exciting looking thing, this is ideal if you want something that’s in neutral colours, non-intrusive, easy to tuck away.

£12 from Mamas and Papas

frog pod bath tidyFrog Pod Bath Toy Scoop and Drainage - I Own It!

Buy It Bambino Goodies LogoWe got this as a baby shower gift and everybody that uses our bathroom comments on it. I know adults who bought one for themselves, even though they have no kids! It suits our style with it’s super bright colours and innovative design. It is multifunctional and has a great storage shelf behind the frog face for all of the bambino’s ever growing skin and haircare products… It is the most expensive so some people will be turned off by the price. £23.99 at Argos

Frog Pod Image courtesy of Pic and Mix images

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