Bath time is a great opportunity for playtime.
And my three-year old nephew, Max, is no exception.
He loves bath time.
And it’s usually an exciting debate about which toys he takes in the bath with him.
This throw in ofsensory playcan be hugely beneficial for a child’s development.
Here’s how we got on.
For non-dino obsessives, It’s also available in aunicorn version too.
While not packaging free - the packaging is minimal and it all feels necessary.
Once the plastic wrap was gone, it was over to Max to carefully drop it into the water.
His enthusiasm only grew when the water started turning a vivid blue.
But that disappeared after swishing his fingers in the water for a few seconds.
Wasn’t sure how I’d explain that to his folks.
He was pleased as punch when he realised it was a blue triceratops - his favourite, apparently.
There are six variants to collect in total, including a special gold one.
That residue can take an age to clean and no parent needs to make more work for themselves.
It was just like draining away bath water.
Another tick in the pro column.
Do I rate it?
It felt like we were creating somecore childhood memories, and bonding at the same time.
So it’s literally 5 down the drain.
But those brilliant memory making moments makes it totally worth it, especially as a special treat.
Why are Baff Bombz so popular?
The fact that they are collectable too makes them particularly appealing for little ones.