thread: Bath toy storage/organiser???

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Gold Coast
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    I use a large mesh laundry bag.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
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    I use a large mesh laundry bag as well, I got mine from Big W.

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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    I had the suction cup mesh bag. I think we got it at target or a baby shop, but a laundry mesh bag is probably cheaper.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    ...not far enough away :)
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    I actually went for the $$$ version, as I'm a bit thingy about decorating my house...but that's just me.

    I have a "boon frog pod" you can google them, they are not cheap but I love it. It holds his cup with toothbrush, shampoo & all his toys...even has a space to hang a face washer etc. It's really strong also.

    Though he now likes to jump into the shower every chance & is grabbing toys all the time and bringing them in...so thinking about getting one of the net things for the shower.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Apr 2006
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    I have the suction cup mesh bag but it never stays up. Will look at the boon frog pod though! Also, if anyone has those squirter toys, watch for the mould that grows inside them. I've just thrown all ours out. DS was sucking them and I hate to think how much mould he's sucked down before I noticed.

  6. #6
    smiles4u Guest

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    We bought a mesh bath toy holder with a cute yellow duck on either side where the suctions are ... rarely comes down & i would so recommend it. The mesh bag holds heaps of toys. We paid $24.95 but i have seen them a bit dearer at $29.95 ... i know sounds like a lot of $ but i wanted to pay more for one that stayed on well on the bathroom tiles above the bath. We got ours from the chemist shop but i think i have seen them in BigW (??) and i have also see them in the linen shop called ' Holy Sheet '.

    I too agree ... squeeze the toys with holes or squirters in them after each bath as mould does build up in them if you don't, YUK !!!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    Gold Coast
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    We have a reasonably sized tiled ledge at the end of the bath, so I got a shopping basket to put on the ledge - like the ones at Woolies or Coles, but just plain black. Can't remember where I got it - one of the $2 shops or Kmart or the like, I believe, and it didn't cost much. Was awhile back. But it's great, cause it has holes all over - sides and bottom. So it drains straight down into the bath when the kids put their toys back in there, and I've never had a problem with mould etc from there being water left in there, plus with the handles it makes it easy just to grab it and take it out if necessary (like when I clean the toys or we have a special party or something and I want to make sure they're away out of sight)