Turn bath time into playtime with animal puppet mitts that clean and lather in one fun glove
Slip one on your hand, work up a rich lather, and watch your little one stop dreading baths entirely. Bear, frog, or duck — pick your character and make washing actually enjoyable.
From bath-time battles to splashy stories
Every parent knows the scene: a toddler who was perfectly happy two minutes ago suddenly becomes a very loud, very slippery objection to getting clean. We thought there had to be a better way.
The daily wrestle most parents know too well
Wriggly babies, slippery washcloths, a separate loofah you keep dropping — bath time can feel like a three-handed job. Add a toddler who has decided tonight is not a bath night, and you are negotiating with someone who has zero interest in reason.
One glove. A puppet show. Actual soap lather.
The animal mitt slips over your hand like a puppet, so your whole palm becomes the washcloth. The built-in mesh loofah puff in the centre whips up a rich lather from any bar or liquid soap without needing a separate sponge. You wave a little bear paw, your kid laughs, and somehow — magically — they are clean.
Three characters, zero bath-time drama
Bear, frog, and duck come in colours bright enough to spark a story every evening. Soft terry cloth is gentle on newborn skin; embroidered eyes and ears give each mitt enough personality to earn a name. The loop hang tag keeps them aired and dry between uses.
Three things that make this mitt actually different
It is not just a cute face on a washcloth. The design solves three real bath-time frustrations at once.
Soft terry outside, lathering loofah inside
The outer shell is plush terry cloth — cloud-soft against baby skin. The mesh loofah puff at the centre generates thick soap lather fast, so you can cleanse and exfoliate gently in a single pass without reaching for a second tool.
Your whole hand stays in control
Unlike a flat washcloth that slips around, the glove format keeps the mitt securely on your palm. You can scrub little shoulders, behind tiny ears, and in every fold — all while the animal face puts on a show that actually holds your child's attention.
Embroidered faces that earn genuine giggles
Hand-stitched eyes, ears, and beak or snout details on every mitt give each character real personality. Kids who once fled the bathroom now ask which animal is washing them tonight — bear, frog, or duck — turning a chore into the best part of the bedtime routine.
Three steps to a stress-free bath
No instructions needed — but here is the sequence that works best.
- 01
Slip the mitt onto your hand
Insert your dominant hand into the glove opening so your palm sits against the loofah puff side. The mitt should fit snugly enough to stay on while you move.
- 02
Wet the mitt and work up a lather
Hold the mitt under warm running water or dip it in the bath, then press a small amount of your usual baby wash or bar soap into the mesh loofah puff. Rub gently in circles to build foam.
- 03
Wash your little one — puppet-style
Let the animal character do the talking. Move the mitt across your baby's body in gentle circles, using the terry cloth edges for softer areas and the loofah puff for more effective cleansing. Rinse and hang to dry.
By the numbers
A few figures that sum up why parents keep coming back.
Caring for your animal mitts
A little care keeps them soft, hygienic, and embroidery-perfect wash after wash.
- Machine wash gentleCold or warm cycle, gentle setting. Mesh loofah and terry cloth both hold up well with regular washing.
- Hang dry onlyUse the built-in loop tag to air dry fully. Avoid tumble drying to preserve the embroidered facial details.
- Air between bathsHang in a ventilated spot after each use so the loofah puff dries fully — this prevents any moisture build-up.
- No bleach or fabric softenerBleach can fade the bright colours; fabric softener reduces the lathering ability of the mesh puff over time.
What parents are actually saying
Real feedback from families who use these at every bath time.
My 2-year-old used to cry every bath. Now he asks for the frog. I genuinely cannot believe a bath mitt fixed this.
The embroidery is actually nice quality — not just a printed face that peels off. Survived a dozen washes and still looks cute.
The loofah puff in the middle is a genius touch — proper lather without having to juggle a separate sponge while holding a slippery baby.
My 2-year-old used to cry every bath. Now he asks for the frog. I genuinely cannot believe a bath mitt fixed this.
The embroidery is actually nice quality — not just a printed face that peels off. Survived a dozen washes and still looks cute.
The loofah puff in the middle is a genius touch — proper lather without having to juggle a separate sponge while holding a slippery baby.
Really soft on my newborn's skin and lathers up surprisingly well. I wish they came in a slightly larger size for older toddlers, but otherwise perfect.
Does exactly what it says. Slips on easily, lathers well, and my daughter named hers 'Mr Frog.' We've had zero bath meltdowns this week.
Good quality for the price. The terry cloth is genuinely soft, not scratchy. Colour stayed bright after washing too.
Really soft on my newborn's skin and lathers up surprisingly well. I wish they came in a slightly larger size for older toddlers, but otherwise perfect.
Does exactly what it says. Slips on easily, lathers well, and my daughter named hers 'Mr Frog.' We've had zero bath meltdowns this week.
Good quality for the price. The terry cloth is genuinely soft, not scratchy. Colour stayed bright after washing too.
Bought these as a baby shower gift and the new mum messaged me a week later raving about them. Going back to order a second pack for myself.
I was sceptical that a character design would make any difference. My son is 18 months and now splashes happily for ten full minutes. Converted.
Three kids, third time buying these. The duck is my youngest's absolute favourite — she calls bath time 'duck time' now and runs to the bathroom herself.
Bought these as a baby shower gift and the new mum messaged me a week later raving about them. Going back to order a second pack for myself.
I was sceptical that a character design would make any difference. My son is 18 months and now splashes happily for ten full minutes. Converted.
Three kids, third time buying these. The duck is my youngest's absolute favourite — she calls bath time 'duck time' now and runs to the bathroom herself.
Questions parents ask before buying
Honest answers to the things that actually matter.
What ages are these suitable for?
Do they work with both bar soap and liquid body wash?
How do I dry and care for them between baths?
Are the materials safe for sensitive baby skin?
How many mitts come in the pack?
Can I choose which animal characters I get?
Pick your character and make tonight's bath the easy one
Bear, frog, or duck — two mitts per pack, dual-texture clean, zero bath-time battles. Add them to your cart and change the whole bedtime mood tonight.

