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Bath toys - how do you store them?

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RattleAndRoll · 08/07/2015 19:42

Just that really.
DS has a tonne of bath toys, if I put them in all in a big tub you get horrible stale water at the bottom. I can't fit them all in a wire rack thing you stick to the tiles.
Any ideas?

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RavioliOnToast · 08/07/2015 20:06

We've got a net bag thing, all the water runs out the bottom, I'll try and link

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RavioliOnToast · 08/07/2015 20:06
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TattieHowkerz · 08/07/2015 20:09

I got a stick on wire rack in B&M. I think home bargains has them too.

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RattleAndRoll · 08/07/2015 20:22

Thanks.

Ravioli does it always fall off or does it stick well?

Same question to you too actually, Tattie.

Thanks Smile

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TheEmpressofBlandings · 08/07/2015 20:59

We've got a sort of double-layer bin, and the inner layer has drain holes so the water drains off into the outer layer, then you can tip it out.

Bath toys - how do you store them?
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ObiWanCannoli · 08/07/2015 21:03

Frog pod by boon. They do a ladybird now too. We've had ours 8 years and it's still brilliant and looks as good as they day we bought it.

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TattieHowkerz · 08/07/2015 22:58

It hasn't fallen off for months. I position it so the edge of the bath takes dome weight.

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TattieHowkerz · 08/07/2015 22:58

P.s. We used to have the Lamaze Frog thing but it got mouldy looking very quickly.

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RavioliOnToast · 09/07/2015 09:10

outside hasn't fallen off either, impretty sure ours was about £3 from wilkos, and it's moved house twice with us :)

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QuiteQuietly · 09/07/2015 09:48

Ours are in a plastic peg basket from Wilkos. V sturdy and a nice green that matches the decor. There are draining holes in the bottom and I either hang it off the taps or the shower rail or leave it standing on the side of the bath. The whole thing (including toys) goes in a dishwasher from time to time.

Top tip I read on here somewhere; if you have rubber ducks that squeeze, fill the hole in the base with superglue - stops mould inside favourite duck.

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