Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer

Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer

£12.99
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Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer

Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer

£12.99

Check your baby’s bath water and room temperature quickly with the Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer. Designed with a cute penguin shape, this practical 2-in-1 thermometer helps parents monitor comfort levels during bath time, bedtime and everyday nursery routines.

The digital display makes it easy to read the temperature at a glance, whether you are checking bath water before placing baby in the bath or monitoring the temperature of your baby’s bedroom. Its lightweight, baby-friendly design makes it simple to use as part of your daily routine.

Ideal from birth, the Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer is a useful baby-care essential for parents who want extra reassurance when checking water and room temperatures.

Product Details

Brand: Nuby
Product: Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer
Design: Penguin
Type: 2-in-1 bath and room thermometer
Use: Bath water and room temperature checking
Display: Digital temperature display
Suitable From: Birth / 0+

Key Features

  • 2-in-1 bath and room thermometer
  • Cute penguin design
  • Digital temperature display
  • Suitable for checking baby bath water
  • Can also be used to monitor nursery or bedroom temperature
  • Lightweight and easy to use
  • Practical for bath time and bedtime routines
  • Ideal newborn baby-care essential
  • Useful baby shower or new-parent gift

Why Parents Love It

The Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer gives parents a simple way to check temperatures during daily baby-care routines. It helps make bath time easier by giving a clear reading before baby goes into the water, and it can also be used in the nursery to check room comfort during naps or overnight sleep.

What’s Included

  • 1 x Nuby Penguin Bath & Room Thermometer

Safety Note

Always check bath water temperature before placing your baby in the bath. Stir the water thoroughly before measuring to avoid hot spots, and always test the water with your hand or elbow as well as using a thermometer. Never leave a baby unattended in the bath, even for a moment.

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