Bath time is a big deal in our house. Between the toys, bubbles and splashing, baths can last f-o-r-e-v-e-r. Put fun AND functional together and you have the perfect combination! When Spongelle offered to let us try their new Sponge Animals Body Wash Infused Sponges, I couldn't pass up the opportunity.
Spongelle's Sponge Animals are Hypoallergenic & dermatologist tested, sulfate-free, paragon-free, and cruelty-free; nothing harmful on children's sensitive skin! They also smell fresh and fruity and lather up wonderfully. They left Kinsey's skin feeling soft and the bathroom smelled great all day, a wonderful and unexpected bonus.
But I'll leave it to Kinsey to give her review in her own words: I liked the smell it was like pear and vanilla ice cream. The sponge was kinda scratchy but it made me feel soft. It's (the butterfly-shaped sponge) pretty and pink!
I also like finding multiple uses for things (it's the Preschool Teacher in me, what can I say?) and these sponges made great stampers, just add paint!
Spongelle is also offering a 20% off discount for you to use! Enter "BBLOGGER20" at check out at www.spongelle.com now through October 19th. Try them out and tell me how much fun your child had using them! The sponges come in other fun shapes including a duck, dog and fish.
Happy Bathing!
This product was given to me for testing purposes but the review and opinions expressed are my (and Kinsey's) own. Thanks to Spongelle for sponsoring this post.
What? How cute are those. So a sponge with soap already on them? Does it only last one wash? Can you use it more like a washcloth after the soap is gone?
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this?! I have all of the same questions as Courtney ^^.
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and say how much we adore this DIY project!! So cute!
To answer the above questions, we usually say that our sponges last a minimum of 14 washes guaranteed. For this Animal Sponge line we went with multi-use, because we can't guarantee how long your little ones will be playing with it in the bath. It can definitely be repurposed as a regular body sponge or even as a craft sponge!
Adorable post :)
Best Regards,
Lauren
Spongelle
What an awesome sponge! And how fun that you turned it into a stamp! We have several bath sponges that no longer hold the appeal that they first did. We may have to turn them into stamps, too!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that?! Mia would be alllll over these darling sponges! She wouldn't ever stop cleaning and get out of the tub ;) ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a cute sponge!! I LOVE the DIY art project you did with it too! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteWe just got our sponge in the mail to review and share. I hadn't even thought of using it for crafting! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I love when the teacher side of you comes out. Everything can always be used to craft some how!
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