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So many bath toys! Storage ideas?

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BumpLoading · 06/08/2020 18:57

We have accumulated so many bath toys and our baby isn't even 1 yet Blush
Have already donated some to charity but our bathroom is still overrun, I have a net bag which I hang on the side of the bath and have larger ones sitting on the edge and it looks so messy. Does anyone have any better storage solutions or is this just my life now?

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Lockdownseperation · 06/08/2020 21:09

We have a colander in the bath an no more bath toys because they are a pain to clean.

BertieBotts · 07/08/2020 08:08

Rotate them so they can be cleaned, relegate some to sand/dirt toys (if you don't have a garden take them to parks which have a sandpit).

The ones not in current rotation can live in a big plastic box somewhere else.

FizzingWhizzbee123 · 07/08/2020 08:10

We’ve got his old baby bath next to the big bath and the toys are just chucked in there. Only issue is that water can collect in the bottom so it needs cleaning out at times. I keep meaning to see if there’s a way to hang a net in the baby bath so the toys are hanging but never actually get around to doing it!

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zigzagbetty · 07/08/2020 08:11

we have a penguin net that suctions to the wall and is great for storage.
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B077K5GDFZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_P5plFbT1R13FP?tag=mumsnetforu03-21
This is not our animal but is the same i think.

crazychemist · 07/08/2020 11:24

Wire box does for ours. Much better than plastic because they dry out better and I can clean them in it and then stick it on the draining board for a while before it goes back upstairs

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