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Bath Books
An end to ruined books *and* uncomfortable bathtime reading. | |
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.
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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see me - u need to time ideas sometimes... |
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If it is a long book, like Crime and Punishment, wouldn't you get all wrinkly? Maybe _too_ wrinkly... |
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Aside from the metal poles and suction cups, this is completely
Baked for babies. Google 'iBaby'. |
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[bung] - I never said you had to read it all in one go... |
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This is sort-of Baked as a Chindogu, although the the idea was actually for a waterproof newspaper printed on thin, recyclable plastic. |
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What keeps the pages from sticking to each other when wet? |
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