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Bath Books

An end to ruined books *and* uncomfortable bathtime reading.
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As opposed to paper, these books are printed on thin sheets of plastic, which don't tear, or stick when wet. Attached to the cover are 3 long, bendy metal poles, on the end of each is a strong suction pad. Simply stick the suction pads to the side of the bath, and push into the right position.
up_on_cloud_nine, Jun 10 2009

Baby Einstein: Water, Water Everywhere http://www.amazon.c...here/dp/0786819111/
The current state of the art in bath books. [jutta, Jun 10 2009]

Halfbakery: Waterproof book Waterproof_20book
But without the poles. [jutta, Jun 10 2009]

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       A waterproof Kindle?
ldischler, Jun 10 2009
  

       see me - u need to time ideas sometimes...
po, Jun 10 2009
  

       If it is a long book, like Crime and Punishment, wouldn't you get all wrinkly? Maybe _too_ wrinkly...
bungston, Jun 10 2009
  

       Aside from the metal poles and suction cups, this is completely Baked for babies. Google 'iBaby'.
21 Quest, Jun 10 2009
  

       [bung] - I never said you had to read it all in one go...
up_on_cloud_nine, Jun 11 2009
  

       mold magnet.
WcW, Jun 11 2009
  

       This is sort-of Baked as a Chindogu, although the the idea was actually for a waterproof newspaper printed on thin, recyclable plastic.
8th of 7, Jun 15 2009
  

       What keeps the pages from sticking to each other when wet?
goldbb, Jun 15 2009
  

       baby oil
Arcanus, Jun 18 2009
  
      
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