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Organize your kids’ bath with the Frog Pod

May 13th, 2006 · 1 Comment

I think tree frogs are adorable. Something about their vibrant colors, huge eyes and tree-hugging toes. Okay, it’s really the toes that get me. lol

So when I saw the Frog Pod from afar, I had to take a closer look. And upon closer inspection, this bathroom gadget has more than good looks.

Frog Pod

Besides being a shelf that can hold a couple bottles (shampoo and liquid soap?), this innovative frog is designed to scoop, drain, and store all the little toys that your kids play with during bathtime. It attaches to the bathtub wall with a non-permanent adhesive, although I’d probably try to make it more permanent (not sure how well a non-permanent adhesive would hold up to my three kids playing with it ;-) ).

The built-in shelf is behind the frog’s head, and a removable scoop (it’s back) makes it easy to scoop up and rinse bath toys. The holes in the scoop, which resemble spots, allow water to drain from toys while they’re stored in the Frog Pod. And you can even use the frog’s fingers to hang bath accessories such as washcloths and scrubbies. Way cool, and lots of fun for the kids. I know mine would use the scoop as a toy during bathtime, not just to clean up afterwards. Although with this, maybe that job wouldn’t be left up to me. ;-)

Here you can see pictures of it in use:

scooping toys up hanging toys up

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Written by Barb Lattin - Visit This Author Elsewhere

Tags: Bathroom · Kids · Play

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  • 1 Great Family Gadgets » Flo Water Deflector and Protective Faucet Cover // Sep 13, 2006 at 7:53 pm

    [...] After I found the Frog Pod and falling in love with the innovative design, I knew I had to do some research on the company that produces it. A quick search on the net and I found Boon’s delicious site. At the time, there were only three products there - the Frog Pod, the Potty Bench (which I will definately review one day, but my oldest two are already trained and my youngest is 18 months old and not quite ready ) and the Flo. [...]

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