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#luluandbuddy - Review



I  have to say I was pleasantly surprised at how large this was, I was tickled too see this would hold all my kids bath toys! It's also large enough so my children can scoop up all of their toys and dump them out. Also clean up is a breeze I can just put in the water and scoop every toy swiftly! The large holes, Make this scooper easy to drain the water inside the scoop. It was easy to assemble the suction cup into the back of the bath scooper.  It suctioned very easily to the wall and I had no issues with it falling off the wall. The plastic is heavy duty, durable and sustainable to and drops.




I love that this didn't  take up very much space in my bathroom, It's not small, It's just the perfect size for toys & washcloths. I even put the bath tub stopper in the scooper so I could easily find it for their next bath night! My bathroom is free of clutter as a mom of 4, That greatly pleases me! As a mom of 4 organization and cleanliness is key in my household! The handle on the scooper is the perfect size to grab onto and hold.







The scooper is available in 3 colors Green, Pink, & Blue. It came very well packaged and can be purchased at an affordable price. You can even purchase the scooper here:

Purchase the LuluBuddy Scooper



I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Comments

Kelly O said…
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. A little scoop in the bath. Such fun. :)
Unknown said…
How cute! I like this. I think I saw these at Kohls.
Ashley-Raye said…
I totally need this! We have so many toys cluttering up our bathtub!

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