Frog Pod makes organize bathtime fun (and it's cute, too!)
Filed under: Decor
I think I’ve tried everything to store my children’s bath toys and products. And I can’t remember all the times I battled the bubbles and almost drowned that rubber ducky. But now, the war is over.
Boon Inc. is a children’s product design and manufacturing company focused on bringing innovative new products to parents who appreciate clean, modern design. And I’m one of them!
Their first product is the highly acclaimed Frog Pod, a bath product used to scoop, rinse and store toys after bath time. It’s so cute and smart I just can’t take my eyes off it!
Prices range from 25$ - 29$. To find the nearest store and online retailers click here. International shipping is available at Babyplayroom.
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ReaderComments (Page 1 of 1)
2-02-2006 @ 12:51PM
Matthew Miller said...It's very cool, but a warning: although it says it will stick to virtually any surface, there's a glaring exception -- it won't stick to normal bathroom-wall tile for more than a few days without falling off. The Boon company was very nice about this and sent us new adhesive and then when that didn't work, a refund. But it seems like they could have explained that more clearly in the first place since "bathroom tile" seems like a pretty common surface to want to stick it to.
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2-02-2006 @ 10:34PM
Mark Eidsness said...We have had ours on our tiled tub/shower wall for over three months now and everybody loves it. It has never fallen off or caused any troubles. I don't doubt the other poster's experience, but mine has been completely different.
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2-02-2006 @ 11:10PM
Matthew Miller said...Glad to hear it worked for you -- it is a neat thing, and much nicer than the suction-cup mesh thing we ended up with. Oh well. :)
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