
Reer BabyCare wash pad
The soft donkey-shaped wash pad makes washing a lot of fun for the little ones a lot of fun. They can be cleaned in a playful way. Features. soft terry cloth Ears of the wash pad (with finger opening) allow cleaning between the skin folds with practical hanging loop for drying Material: cover: 80% cotton 20% polyester, inner material: foam Colour: grey Scope of delivery: Reer BabyCare wash pad

Reer bath toy net
The bath toy net from Reer is a practical solution for storing bath toys. Not only is it a clever system for organising the many small toys that are taken into the bath, but it also helps to dry the toys after bathing. This prevents mould from forming. Extra-large suction cups are integrated so that the net can be reliably attached to the wall. The material allows enough air to circulate thanks to the mesh structure. When your children are of an age where they no longer use bath toys, you can simply continue to use the net and store brushes or other care utensils in it, for example. Features: Dimensions: approx. 43 x 36 cm Net material: 100% polyester extra large suction cups for perfect hold Mesh structure is air-permeable, supports quick drying and prevents mould growth Scope of delivery: Reer bath toy net

Reer MyHappyPingu bath toy net
The Reer MyHappyPingu bath toy net keeps the bathroom tidy and offers a practical storage solution for toys, sponges or care utensils. With its two strong suction cups, it can be easily attached to tiles or the bathtub. The cute penguin design makes the net not only functional, but also a cheerful eye-catcher in the bathroom. Thanks to the air-permeable material, toys dry quickly and stay hygienically clean.Features: practical storage for bath toys and other bath accessories hygienic drying thanks to the air-permeable mesh two suction cups ensure easy attachment to smooth surfaces such as smooth tiles and glass Scope of delivery: Reer MyHappyPingu bath toy net
Bathing and accessories
Bathing is great fun for many children and an opportunity to experience themselves and their bodies differently.
The youngest children in particular feel particularly comfortable in the bath bucket and feel as light and safe as in mummy's tummy.