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To ask what I'm supposed to buy 4 year old for bath?

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Griefbacon · 19/06/2018 19:14

My lovely friend has asked for bath fun stuff for her daughter who is 4. I struck gold with the funny faces bath stickers- foam pieces which make faces and a little fishing game the year before but what can I get?? About £25 spend

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angelichosts · 19/06/2018 19:47

I think at about these ages, my kids liked playing with their swimming toys in the bath, e.g. diving sticks, floating penguins.

teabag20048 · 19/06/2018 19:52

Baby secret dolls they come in a little bath, their nappies change in the water to reveal blue for boy, pink girl. DD plays with these in bath, they are only about £3. Also empty bottles.

StandardLampski · 19/06/2018 19:55

A little tea set. My daughter runs a cafe from the bath Grin lots of frothy coffee and hot choc with bubbly cream!

guiltynetter · 19/06/2018 19:55

this thread is perfect reading as it’s my DD 4th birthday soon and she loves the bath! just bought the speedboat and the ice cream foam cone maker 😊

AllIHaveToDo · 19/06/2018 21:01

Bath slime/jelly is fun

anappleadaykeeps · 20/06/2018 00:20

Squigz building toy is our favourite bath toy.

Not meant for a bath toy officially, but is fantastic, as they can stick onto the tiles or walls of the bath.

I can't work out how to link, but you can buy them on Amazon.

Very easy to clean as well - they are solid plastic/rubber.

Ohmydayslove · 20/06/2018 00:23

God my dds aged 4 liked candles, bubble bath and pop music.

The boys would have loved the frogs though Grin

LM1970 · 20/06/2018 02:09

Those of you who see plastic toys that can fill with water- superglue over the hole. Stops water going inside and making it mouldy

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