Parents have praised it for being easy to read and said it doubles up as a bath toy
Baby bath time is a lot of fun and a great bonding experience - but it's very important to check that both the room and water are at the right temperature. While you can test with your elbow, many parents want the reassurance of a thermometer to make sure their baby's bath water isn't too hot.
Reviewer Heather Bradley said: "Love this. I use it every time my little one has a bath. Has a mark to say what the preferred temperature of babys bath should be and I swear by it. Gets the bath just right everything for my little one to enjoy." Katie wrote: "Very good product I use this every time I give my baby girl a bath . My nephew also uses it as a toy when he stays over" while Jessica called it "cute and useful", adding: "Like this a lot! Floats in the bath like a toy and helps to keep an eye on the temperature."
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