The item under consideration is a type of children’s book specifically designed for use during bath time. It features pages constructed from waterproof materials and printed with thermochromic inks. These inks react to temperature changes, causing the colors or patterns on the pages to transform when exposed to warm water, thereby providing a visual stimulus and element of surprise for the child. An example is a book where a black-and-white image of a boat becomes brightly colored when submerged.
These interactive items offer several benefits. They encourage engagement with bath time, which can sometimes be a challenging experience for young children. The color-changing effect stimulates visual perception and curiosity. Historically, bath toys have evolved from simple rubber ducks to more sophisticated educational tools, and these color-changing books represent a progression in that trend, combining entertainment with basic learning opportunities. They can aid in developing early literacy skills as parents read and describe the images while the child observes the color transformations.