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Boon Frog Pod

Boon Frog Pod

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Brand: Boon
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $34.99
Buy New: $23.95
You Save: $11.04 (32%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 141 reviews
Sales Rank: 49

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 months - 5 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 16.8 x 18 x 19.4
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MPN: 401
UPC: 854622001002
EAN: 0854622001002
ASIN: B000AV7O4O

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Bath toy scoop, drain and storage unit simplifies bath-time clean-up
  • Detachable scoop makes collecting and cleaning tub toys a cinch
  • Mildew-resistant hard plastic; built-in shelf holds shampoo, soap, and bath products
  • Includes set of adhesive strips
  • Perfect accessory for bath-time with toddlers

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
As every parent knows, rubber duckies and tug boats tend to multiply in the tub. Rather than allowing them to pile up on the bathroom floor or sit in an empty bath once the splish-splashing is over, try the fun and functional Frog Pod.

Frog Pod scoop
The detachable scoop makes collecting and cleaning tub toys a cinch.
This bright green plastic frog hangs on the bathroom wall and features a detachable scoop that makes collecting and cleaning tub toys a cinch. Simply grab the large handle, sweep up any straggling toys, hold the scoop under the tub's faucet to rinse off its contents, and then snap the entire thing back on the Frog Pod base. It's so easy you might even find your child cleaning up the tub after getting clean upped themselves!

A built-in shelf at the top of the wall-mounted base holds shampoo, soap, or other bath products, while additional toys and sponges can be hung from the amphibian's 14 splayed toes. A feature that parents can appreciate: the hard plastic is mildew-resistant.

Frog Pod mounting
Mount with adhesive strips, suction cups, or screws.
The base can be mounted on any bathroom wall one of three ways: adhesive strips, suction cups, or screws. One set of adhesive strips is included with the Frog Pod, but these are not reusable. A replacement kit of adhesive strips and screws can be purchased separately from the manufacturer. Also available separately from the manufacturer is a wall mount bracket that has eight suction cups attached to it. This bracket can be removed and remounted as often as necessary.

Packaging cautions that no more than 10 pounds (10 pounds!) be held by the Frog Pod at any given time.



Editorial Review
As every parent knows, rubber duckies and little toy boats tend to multiply in the bath. Rather than allowing them to lurk underfoot on the bathroom floor or sit forlornly in the empty tub once the splish-splashing is over, why not scoop `em up with the ever-so-cute Frog Pod? This bright green plastic frog can be mounted on any bathroom wall with the included bracket and adhesive. A built-in shelf at the top stores shampoo or other bath products, while (this is the best part) the removable scoop can be used to pick up, rinse, and drain toys. Additional toys or scrubby sponges can be hung from the frog's splayed fingers and toes. There's plenty of room for toys (no more than 10 pounds' worth is the packaging caution…10 pounds!), and the design is charming and appealing to grownups and kids alike. To avoid trouble with the Frog Pod falling off the wall, make sure to follow mounting directions carefully. It's especially important to use a dry wall, allow for a long adhesive curing time, and don't cross the grout with the adhesive strips. Once it's really on, the frog pod should provide handy, stylish, and mildew-free bath toy storage for a good long time. And no yucky, useless suction cups! --Emilie Coulter

Product Description
The Frog Pod, winner of the JPMA 2005 Innovation Award, is a bath toy scoop, drain and storage unit all in one. It is designed to simplify the maintenance of a typical toddler bathtub environment. Simply scoop it up to rinse bath toys in bulk - the Frog Pod helps eliminate dangerous mildew and bath residue on the toys. A hidden shelf provides a convenient space for shampoo and other bath products. The Frog Pod can be attached to virtually any shower or bathtub wall. Base is simple to detach from the adhesive bracket for easy cleaning.

NOTE: This is not a toy. Never leave a child unattended when bathing. This product should always be mounted up out of reach of toddlers and used only under adult supervision. Never apply excessive force to or allow children to hang onto or from Frog Pod. Do not load the Frog with more than 10 pounds of toys or accessories. Prior to installation remove packaging and fasteners and discard properly.




Customer Reviews:   Read 136 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars love it!   November 10, 2008
toyaholic
This is great if you have lots of bath toys. I tried it first with just the suction cups, but that fell off the wall constantly. Then, I tried with the sticky tape provided. That fell off after about a week. Then, I finally screwed it into the wall. It's been up for months now and it's easy for my kids to clean up after themselves. It keeps the bath looking neat all the time. Overall I'm very pleased with this product.


4 out of 5 stars Love it!!   November 3, 2008
C. Licavoli (Brooklyn, NY United States)
I don't know why everyone is complaining that it won't stick... I have had no problems at all! Love it! Great for picking up toys in the tub quickly. I am only using the suction cups to stick it on the wall and have a large body wash and a shampoo plus a ton of toys on no problem and I just have plain tile. Maybe it has difficulty sticking on plastic liner walls but no problem here. I love this product! The only reason I didn't give it a 5 is because of the size... it is rather large overall but very cute and my son loves it!


5 out of 5 stars Really big, but cool!   October 11, 2008
Heather D (Philadephia, PA)
I bought this for my 2 year old son's bath time about 2 months ago. It was installed in less than 60 seconds using the suction cup method. I have a house built in the 1940's and I'm pretty sure the tile in my tub area is original -- this frog has stayed up for 8 weeks with no issues yet and seems pretty strong! Holds tons of toys + shampoo, baby wash, etc. I also hang pitchers that I use to rinse my son's hair over the frogs front legs. It is really big, but sure helps organize the bathroom:)


5 out of 5 stars A favorite!!!   October 6, 2008
A. Mushrush (Canton, OH United States)
We love the frog pod! We followed the directions for the suction cups, LOADED it full of toys and it is in the same exact spot it was one year ago! Never had any issues. We have a small bathroom - so this is pretty compact and stores a ton of stuff besides just toys. This is one of my favorite baby items - so much so, that I plan on giving one to a good friend as a gift!!!


5 out of 5 stars I Love Love Love this product!!!   September 4, 2008
D. Smith (Lake County, FL)
I love this product. I bought it for my daughter about 6 months ago. It comes with three ways to attach it to the wall. I chose to use the suction cups because we are renting and I didn't want to damage the walls. It holds all of her many bath toys. At the top you can fit one bottle (20 oz) of Baby shampoo and 2 (15 oz) bottles of baby wash. The part that holds the toys comes off and can be used to scoop up the toys and run under the water to clean. The toes are good to hang sponges and other toys. It has only fallen off once after about 5 months with the suction cups, but I just stuck it back up and haven't heard a thing since. I love it so much I just bought another one for my niece who's not even born yet.

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