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you can get dress up dolls for the bath - they 're brilliant. not need for too much interaction. letters are great too but i am normally knackered at bath time and like to go and lie on her bed for 5 mins while she plays!! i do dolls daddy does letters.

susypx

oops just read its for a boy. maybe they do boys ones too. or maybe he doesn't care!

we got bought those crayons - she loved them - i hated them, just made my clean bath look dirty!

I have more bath toys than we can poke a stick at but he loves his bath book that squeaks and also we got a set of stacking cups which happen to have holes in the bottom so he has one of those in the bath and loves to watch the water come out the bottom. We were also given a yellow duck which if you wind up its legs spin and he gets a lot of enjoyment out of me winding it up and letting the legs spin like mad x

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