Turn bath time from a battle into the best part of the day. Our Bath Toys for Babies collection is built for tiny hands and splashy tubs — floating rubber ducks, wind-up swimmers, suction-cup spinners, gentle water sprayers, bubble machines, and light-up sea creatures that turn every wash into playtime. Every toy is chosen for safe, tub-tested materials and easy-grip shapes so mess stays fun and cleanup stays simple.
Floating and wind-up bath toys
Classic rubber duck families, clockwork swimming turtles, and floating sea animals give babies something to chase and watch as they get clean. These no-battery toys work with a simple wind-up mechanism, so they're ready to play the moment the tub fills up, and they hold up well to repeated dunking without needing to be charged or recharged.
Because they float and move on their own, wind-up toys are also a gentle way to hold a baby's attention during hair-washing or other parts of the bath-time routine that can otherwise cause fussiness.
Water sprayers and splash toys
Elephant and frog-shaped sprayers, snail faucet toys, and bubble machines add gentle, hands-on water play for toddlers who are past the newborn stage and ready for more active splashing. Many double as a rinse-free way to wash out shampoo, since kids are often more willing to tolerate water near their face when it's coming from a fun toy instead of a cup.
Suction toys, sensory spinners, and bath-time storage
Suction-cup spinners stick safely to tub walls and tiles, giving even very young babies a satisfying sensory toy to spin, tap, and rattle without the risk of it floating out of reach. Mesh storage bags keep everything corralled between baths and let leftover water drain out, which helps toys air-dry faster and stay cleaner longer.
Light-up and interactive bath toys
For kids who need a little extra calming magic before bed, waterproof light-up toys shift colors slowly in the tub, turning the last few minutes of bath time into a soothing wind-down rather than a rush to get out. These pair well with a consistent bedtime routine, since the visual cue of dimming, changing lights can help signal that bath time — and the day — is winding down.
Safety and age guidance
Every product listing includes a recommended age range, so you can shop by developmental stage instead of guessing — soft suction spinners and floating toys for babies under a year, and wind-up, spray, and more active water toys for toddlers aged one to three. Always supervise water play closely, keep an eye on open-hole squeeze toys for mold buildup, and check each toy's specific care instructions to keep bath time both fun and clean over time.