Why Toy-Filled Bath Bombs Are So Popular
Bath bombs with toys inside are very popular right now in both the DIY and kids' gift industries. They turn a normal bath into an exciting discovery moment by adding a surprise item within. The bath is fun and effervescent. Toy bath bombs are a fun and profitable niche for parents searching for a new hobby, craft lovers looking for creative crafts, or small business owners looking for new product ideas.
What Are Bath Bombs with Toys Inside?
A bath bomb with a toy inside is a classic bath bomb produced from natural substances that fizzes and dissolves in water, revealing a hidden surprise-usually a small toy, figurine, or charm. Kids really like these, and they generally have themes based on dinosaurs, unicorns, animals, or space.
Common uses include:
- Birthday party favors
- Holiday gift sets
- Bath time incentives for toddlers
- Retail products for eCommerce platforms
Are Toy-Filled Bath Bombs Safe for Kids?
Yes, they can be perfectly safe if you use the right toys and components. Here are some important things to think about:
- For toy safety, choose plastic or silicone toys that are non-toxic, free of BPA, and resistant to water. Stay away from sharp edges and things that could make you choke.
- Safety of products: Use only natural products that don't have harsh chemicals, parabens, or artificial dyes.
- Age-Appropriate Use: Most of them are fine for kids 3 and up. Always watch your kids as they take a bath.
Supplies You'll Need: Ingredients & Materials Checklist
| Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Baking Soda | Main fizzy base |
| Citric Acid | Reacts with baking soda to fizz |
| Cornstarch | Adds structure |
| Epsom Salt | Soothes the skin |
| Coconut/Almond Oil | Moisturizes skin, binds ingredients |
| Essential Oils (optional) | Natural scent |
| Natural Colorant | Adds color without irritation |
| Small Toys | The surprise inside |
| Bath Bomb Molds | Shape and compress the bomb |
| Spray Bottle (water/alcohol) | Controls moisture for molding |

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make Bath Bombs with Toys Inside
Step 1: Mix Dry Ingredients
Combine:
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup citric acid
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 cup Epsom salt
Whisk until even.
Step 2: Add Wet Ingredients Slowly
In a separate bowl, mix:
- 2.5 tbsp coconut oil
- A few drops of essential oil
- Natural colorant (optional)
Slowly add this mixture into the dry bowl while whisking to avoid premature fizzing.
Step 3: Adjust Texture
Lightly mist with water or alcohol while stirring. The texture should feel like damp sand that holds its shape when squeezed.
Step 4: Mold the Bombs
- Fill one side of the mold halfway.
- Place the toy in the center.
- Fill the other half with mixture.
- Press the two sides firmly together.
Step 5: Dry and Cure
Let your bath bombs sit in the mold for 10 minutes, then carefully remove and air-dry for 24–48 hours in a cool, dry place.
Best Toy Ideas to Hide Inside Bath Bombs
| Toy Theme | Example Items | Recommended Age |
| Dinosaurs | Mini T-Rex, Stegosaurus | 3+ |
| Unicorns & Fantasy | Unicorn figures, stars | 3+ |
| Vehicles | Mini race cars, trains | 4+ |
| Animals | Jungle or farm animals | 3+ |
| Crystals & Gems | Faux diamonds, crystals | 5+ |
Tips for Success: Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Too much water makes the mixture bubble. Lightly and softly mist.
- Do bombs fall apart after they dry? Add extra oil or make it tighter.
- Is your toy sinking to the bottom? Make sure the mold is full and the toy is in the middle.
- Bleeding or staining of color? Only use colorants that are safe for food or are natural.
Packaging & Gifting Ideas
- Use shrink wrap to keep bombs dry and neat
- Place in themed boxes with ribbon and tags
- Include a "surprise inside!" label for excitement
Great for:
- Birthday party favors
- Teacher gifts
- Holiday stocking stuffers
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Why Choose Boymay? |
| ✅ Natural Ingredients, child-safe formulas |
| ✅ Handmade with precision and care |
| ✅ Customizable colors, fragrances, packaging |
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| ✅ International safety certifications available |
FAQs About Making Bath Bombs with Toys
Q: Is it possible to put any toy inside a bath bomb?
A: Only use little plastic or silicone toys that are safe for water and not harmful. Don't buy anything that runs on batteries or has electronics in it.
Q: How long do bath bombs manufactured at home last?
A: Up to six months if you keep it in a cold, dry place.
Q: Are these bath bombs safe for youngsters to make?
A: Yes, but only with an adult present. It's a fun way for families to spend time together.
Q: How big should the toy be?
A: It should be between 1" and 1.5" long, big enough so that it can't be swallowed.





