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The HAP-P-KID Bath Time Basketball Hoop will make bath time with your twins a slam dunk.
While it's made to be used inside the tub, we actually have it set up on the outside of the tub to keep whichever toddler ISN'T in the tub entertained and busy while their twin is splashing in the suds.
It's the perfect distraction because you can fill the net with the three colorful balls that come with it, plus other bath toys you have on-hand, and then they'll get busy grabbing the toys one by one to throw into the tub with their sibling or line them up along the edge of the tub.
Then, when they're out of toys to toss, you grab them and put them back in the net, so they can start all over and organize them as they see fit.
It keeps them safely in your sight (and out of trouble), so you can focus on the twin that's in the bath.
It keeps them safely in your sight (and out of trouble), so you can focus on the twin that's in the bath.
The bright spinner ball at the top of the toy also does a good job of keeping your toddler busy, and when bath time is over, the rim of the net is removable so that everything can air out properly.
Since we've incorporated this toy into our bath time routine, it's worked for us every time.
Nothin' but net.

HAP-P-Kid Bath Time Basketball Hoop
The HAP-P-KID Bath Time Basketball Hoop allows you to pick between a penguin or polar bear and comes with three colorful bath-friendly basketballs. It will keep your twins entertained during bath time.
Which toys do you find help make bath time a breeze with your twins? Let us know in the comments section below.
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