Rubber duck.
barbies
A Rubber Duck
Play with bubbles and play with a duck.
A battery-operated toy is generally safe for use in a tub as long as it is designed for water play and is properly sealed against water intrusion. However, if the toy is damaged, has exposed wires, or is not intended for wet environments, it could pose a risk of electric shock. Always supervise children around water and check toys for safety features. It's best to use toys specifically marked as water-safe to minimize any risks.
Yes, but with NO water in - just to play in an empty tub.
Bath tub gin
Kids can get scalded by the hot water in the "HOT TUB".
when kids eat white castle in my hot tub
The phrase \"I\'m at the grocery store with my kids, and I know that they\'ll beg you to buy them a tub of ice cream\" is correct.
The drain breather on a tub is called an overflow drain.
Yes. We all shared the hot tub when the kids were growing up and I would also sunbathe n*de on the deck. Now they are all grown with kids of their own, who also love to hot tub with their grandparents!
Bath tub toys can be found in a number of shops that sell baby products. Always be sure to buy a toy that is child friendly and does not contain small parts that can injure or endanger the child.