Description
Transform Bath Time into Learning Fun
Make every wash a playful adventure with exciting bathroom tile stickers. Creative vehicles, roads and signs stick easily to tiles, sparking endless stories. Children enjoy building their own city scene while you relax, knowing bath time is mess-free.
Boosts Creativity - Mix and match pieces for imaginative city layouts every session. Encourage problem solving and independent thinking while washing.
Supports Development - Handling each piece improves fine motor skills naturally. Visual puzzles help develop focus, coordination and memory.
Safe and Durable - High quality vinyl contains no harmful materials or sharp edges. Easy to clean pieces ensure safe play for children and peace for parents.



















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Bath time got a bit less dull with this. My child likes making little roads and signs on the side of the tub, and it keeps them busy long enough for me to wash their hair without a drama.
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Bath time has turned into story time with this. The kids make up little tales while they splash, which keeps them busy and saves me a bit of hassle.
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The bright patterns caught my son’s eye straight away and kept him occupied for a good while, which was a nice little win for me.
Verified Buyer
This road set has made bath time a lot more fun. My little one actually wants to get in now, which is a nice change.
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The bits stay together every time and don’t turn into mush, which is more than I can say for half the snacks I buy.
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My son grins all through bath time with these. Makes getting him in the tub a lot less of a battle.
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Lovely colours, and I can wipe it clean in no time after each mess.
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My son makes a new road layout with this every single day. Keeps him busy, and the living room keeps turning into roadworks.
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My daughter has had loads of fun with this. It gets her making up all sorts instead of getting bored after five minutes.
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Got these stickers for my twins, and for once they both sat quietly and got on with it. I nearly checked they were still in the room.