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Baby/toddler Shower Caps ?2 each COLLECTION ONLY

Protects your baby or toddler's eyes from shampoo and water.

When wash your baby's hair, water will not run to the baby's face.

To prevent the shampoo & water touches the baby's face.

No need to close your eyes when washing hair.

When washing, it can prevent the clogging breathing.

Make the shampoo a funny experience for the kids.

Ultra-soft, elasticity is good.

Comfortable and flexible for time-and-time again use.

Color: Pink, Blue

Material: EVA foam

Head circumference: about 37-42cm (adjustable & elastic)

Baby Age:7-9 months,10-12 months,13-18 months,19-24 months

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