Childs Farm release the new Bluey bath collection

Three new Childrens Farm products on a bluey-green background

by Samantha Ball |
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If you don't already love the Childs Farm skincare products for little ones, then that could all change, as the much-loved childrens brand has announced its newest range of products, featuring everyone's favourite TV character, Bluey.

The Childs Farm Bluey bath collection features a bubble bath, hair and body wash, and body moisturiser in an iconic Bluey-berry scent.

Childs Farm Kids Bluey MoisturiserImage by Childs Farm

Childs Farm Kids Bluey Hair & Body WashImage by Childs Farm

Childs Farm Kids Bluey Bubble Bath,Image by Childs Farm

The Childs Farm Bluey range is the latest in the Childs Farm toiletries range, continuing the brand's philosophy of using natural and naturally derived ingredients, sourced sustainably and kind to sensitive skin. The company picked up a gold award for Best Sleep Product, and a bronze award for Best Eco Friendly Product at the2025 Mother&Baby Awards.

Samantha Ball is a Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby, having written for the brand since 2018. She's a mum of two aged seven and three, and is currently expecting her third. She loves searching for the best and current trending products for little ones. She loves to bake, but spends most of her free time between football and ballet classes.

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