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Child's Farm Review

The lovely team at Child's Farm & the ever wonderful Emma's Diary sent me this amazing Baby Bath & Bedtime Suitcase to test and review. Here's how we got on...

Firstly, it is packaged so well. The little suitcase is so cute and is really handy to keep little bits and pieces inside, use for keepsakes or just as a little toy for your child! It's made from sturdy, good quality materials and has lovely features like the clasp close and the little handle on top. So sweet!


This would make a perfect New Baby gift, without the need to wrap or add any extra hassle. It's already packaged really lovely and priced at £19.99 in Boots and online with Child's Farm themselves and on Amazon - it fits well into your Baby Shower gift budget!


Zara loves to put her toys inside to carry to the other side of the room, then unpack them again. (& Repeat 50 times, yay!)

The smell when you open the case is so nice, a sweet tangerine smell. I've since discovered this is from the Baby Bedtime Bubbles. It has a lovely delicate, clean scent - not sickly and strong. It contains organic tangerine peel oil, so the smell is all natural!


The first thing to use in the suitcase is the bath thermometer. With a really simple guide on the front - too cold, too hot & perfect temperature! You just immerse the disc into the water for a few seconds and you quickly know that the water is safe for your baby.

The Bubbles & Baby Wash bottles have click open & close lids where you just push one side to open and close, which makes it really easy to use one-handed! The baby wash is unscented which is nice as when you use them all together you aren't overpowered with a whole mix of smells in the bathroom. It lathers easily, so a little goes a long way. It's a 2-in-1 for babies body & hair, and it washes Zara's hair really well!


The box also contains moisturiser and nappy cream. The moisturiser has a nice silky feel, to it. It isn't oily. But I'm not too sure on the smell. It isn't delicate like other baby moisturisers and smell reminds me almost of an antibacterial cleaner.

The nappy cream is more watery than expected, it's more of a moisturiser for babies nappy area - not a barrier cream or the likes. It's very smooth, unscented & has been kind on Zara's sensitive skin.

Overall, we have loved using these Child's Farm products and will honestly continue to use the bath products. I'm already looking forward to browsing the other scents & ranges available online and in stores for when these bottles are empty! We rate the Child's Farm Baby Bath & Bedtime Case a 4 out of 5 stars. Only losing one for the moisturiser scent which isn't for us and the nappy cream not as thick as we would like.


Thank you to Child's Farm & Emma's Diary for allowing us to test out these products for you!


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