Bath time can be a real hassle for parents. I’m not talking about the splashing of water every where or the multitudes of bubble baths out there, but the end of the bath itself. There’s nothing more annoying or frustrating than attempting to take a wet child out of a warm bath while attempting to keep them covered! My son loves to take baths and when he was younger, he would pitch a fit when I lifted him from the comfortable water and he was surrounded by the cooler air while I struggled to keep myself dry, the floor dry, and get him wrapped in a towel without dropping it into water.
The designer of Snuggledry, Polly Marsh and Helen Wooldridge, two moms from the UK, were tired of the exact same problem. Marsh explains how difficult and dangerous it is to lift a squirming baby from the bath with one hand, while attempting to hold and wrap them up in a towel. So the two set out to make a product that would be useful to parents and loved by children alike!
The Snuggledry is a wearable towel that easily snaps on, just like an apron. It’s also apron length, or longer depending on your height, that covers your clothes while baby bathes, and the keeps you dry while lifting and drying them off after bath! My favorite part is the little hood at the end, to easily dry off and snuggle your little one in!
It leaves your hands free to lift up baby and then easily wrap them up, to dry them off, all without tiny toes hitting cold tile. It’s a safer, less stressful way to wrap up baby and keep you dry. Snuggledry is made from unbleached cotton and natural bamboo. It’s the softest towel I’ve ever had and will be gentle against little one’s delicate skin. And it’s available in four colors, Natural White, Oatmeal, Soft Blue, and Soft Pink, so each child can have their own specific towel. Plus, the Snuggledry makes the perfect baby shower gift, it’s an item a parent doesn’t know they need until they find themselves without one! I can see it being our go-to gift for years to come.
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