Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bath time stress no more


The thought of bathing a newborn in a tub makes me so nervous. Those squirmy tiny little delicate bodies, never mind adding soap and water to the mix making them oh ever so slippery. Then add a tub over water that you hope to not drop them into. Yes I know I have had 2 kids already but the newborn bath is a scary little game for many mothers no matter how many babes they have. Well fear no more moms, Belly Laf's Grippee's are here to save the day. These adult sized bath mitts not only help wash your little one with it's ultra soft 100% biodegradable, antibacterial and hypoallergenic bamboo fabric but the little rubberized grippee's on the mitts help you hold on to that slippery little package making bath time a breeze so you can enjoy that special one on one time instead of stressing about it. I absolutely love these bath mitts and cannot wait to use them with my future babe. Belly Laf's also has MiniMitts for the older babes. Made of the same eco-friendly bamboo fabric as the Grippee's; MiniMitt's are thumbless easy on/off wash mitt's aimed at the 2-5 age group to help encourage good hygiene skills. L being at the very independent 2 year old stage loves his MiniMitt's. They make him feel like a big kid and he loves have the option at doing things himself and bathing himself is no different. Both the Grippee's and MiniMitt's are adorned with cute and friendly looking creatures of the sea such as Rocko the Crab, Zippo the Blowfish, Echo the Whale, Glo the Jellyfish and Cosmo the Starfish; they are all made of colorful geometric shapes combined together to create characters that appeal to children and hold their attention. They are also machine washer and dryer friendly.


Belly Laf's Grippee's retail at $16.95 US and the MiniMitt's retail at $9.95 US. You can purchase them through their online US based store, the ship to both US and Canada. Also whenever you purchase a Belly Laf product, Belly LAf will donate 10% of the profits to the Hide & Seek Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises money for research into deadly childhood diseases.

2 comments:

Akimbo That Designs said...

Those would work perfect for bathing your child. You could use them as a washrag and carefully clean their little bodies without having to worry about them slipping into the water.

Kids Chair said...

Oh my goodness those are absolutely adorable and a great idea for bathing kids. I love it!

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