Not all bath toys deserve tub time – some are one-hit wonders, while others become the VIPs of your bathroom routine. We rounded up our favorite picks that are cute enough to leave out and smart enough to actually do something. These bath toys from Itzy Ritzy bring personality, play value, and parent-approved design to every splash session:
Itzy Splash Gift Set
Bath toys, sensory fun, and an instant win for gifting? Yes, please.
This too-cute set brings the splash with 10 colorful, squishy, water-squirting bath toys ready to turn the tub into an adventure zone. From silly characters to fun shapes, they’re perfect for boosting motor skills while keeping little hands happily busy. Whether gifting a fellow parent or giving your own toy stash a glow-up, this Itzy Splash Gift Set is ready to make a splash.
Itzy Squirt™ Squeeze Bath Toys
Cute, squeezable, and way less messy than your toddler with a juice box.
Itzy Squirt™ Squeeze Bath Toys are shaped for tiny hands and designed to squirt just the right amount – no surprise face-soakings here. They’re great for sensory play, hand strength, and a whole lot of giggles. Bonus: they look cute sitting on the tub ledge.
Itzy Ducky Family™ Bath Toy Set
The classic ducky, but cuter, and with an entourage.
Meet the ducky family: a mama duck and two ducklings that float and wobble together like the adorable bath-time squad they are. These Itzy Ducky Family™ Bath Toy Set are perfect for storytelling, pretend play, and even a mini splash parade. And since they nest together, clean-up is quick and oddly satisfying.
Itzy Pop & Whirl Fidget Spinner
This one spins, suctions, and turns the tub into a mini amusement park.
Stick this colorful spinner to the side of the tub and watch little ones go wild. It spins with just a flick, adding cause-and-effect learning into every splash. Itzy Pop & Whirl Fidget Spinner is simple, sturdy, and a great distraction while shampooing happens.
Itzy Bitzy Puppets™ Bath Toy Set
Tiny finger puppets with big personalities.
These splash-ready bath puppets are here for giggles, storytelling, and sensory fun that’ll steal the tub-time spotlight. Just slip them on, let the water antics begin, and soak up some seriously cute bonding moments. The Itzy Bitzy Puppets™ Bath Toy Set is soft, simple to clean, and tougher than they look – tiny but mighty, just like your little one.
Itzy Sprinkle™ Bathtime Nesting Cups
Not quite a rainstorm, but just enough splash to thrill a toddler.
The Itzy Sprinkle adds gentle water play to the mix, making it perfect for babies still getting used to bath time. Fill it, pour it, sprinkle it – it’s that simple. This one’s a favorite for turning rinse time into play time (without turning your bathroom into a flood zone).
Silly Swimmers™ Bath Set
Silly Swimmers™ wind-up bath toys that float, bob, and bring serious personality to the tub.
Each swimmer is uniquely shaped and built for movement, helping babies and toddlers track, grab, and giggle. They’re perfect for early sensory development and give your little one a reason to chase something that isn’t the shampoo bottle. It’s like a mini swim class, minus the chlorine.
Safety First When Choosing Bath Toys
Not all bath toys are as innocent as they look. It pays to be a little picky about hidden mold, sharp edges, and questionable materials before tossing a toy into the tub. Here’s what to keep in mind when choosing bath toys for babies and toddlers:
- Look for Non-Toxic, Baby-Safe Materials: If it’s going in the tub, there’s a good chance it’s going in their mouth too. Choose bath toys made with BPA-free, phthalate-free, and non-toxic materials to keep things safe during those inevitable taste tests. It’s a simple swap that makes a big difference.
- Skip Sharp Edges and Small Parts: Bath time should be relaxing, not risky. Make sure toys are smooth all around and free of detachable bits that could become choking hazards. A good bath toy holds up to toddler strength without turning into a bathtub booby trap.
- Choose Age-Appropriate Toys: A toy perfect for a toddler might be overwhelming – or even unsafe – for a baby. Always check the recommended age range to make sure the toy matches your child’s developmental stage. The right fit keeps playtime fun and frustration-free (and keeps you from constantly saying, “not in your mouth!”).
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