Let Your Kid Help Around The House With This Baby Mop-Onesie On Amazon

Although we may purchase clothing for ourselves throughout our lives, one of the times in life when we will have more clothing than any other is when we are little babies. Of course, we don’t really care much about our wardrobe when we are just crawling around on the floor but that doesn’t mean that everyone in our family is not interested in what we are wearing. Clothing tends to be very popular to give as gifts for babies and in most cases, the baby will not even get through all of the clothing it has available before he or she outgrows it.

Some of the clothing is going to be stylish and others may be downright hilarious. You can purchase almost any type of baby clothing online, and we have seen our fair share of unusual items. If you can dream it up, it is available. Every once in a while, however, a type of baby clothing is created that turns heads. Some people are going to love it, other people are going to hate it but it either case, it leaves its mark as an epic clothing option. That was the case with a recent creation that is leaving the Internet wondering what will be next.

The creation is a baby onesie that also works as a mop.

Babymop, a German company advertised the product. They say that it’s the perfect way to take advantage of the mobility of your child by allowing them to help with the daily chores. The clothing also helps to protect “the fine tissue and the tender bones of your offspring while it cleans your floor.”

You can buy the onesie on Amazon.

A German company originally designed it to suggest that parents can take advantage of their child’s mobility.

The design is made for toddlers that are between 8 and 12 months of age. That is when they tend to move around the most. If you take a look at Amazon, however, you see that the options are for 3-6 and 6-9 months old so you can have your child doing these chores for you even longer.

The idea seems to come from the right place but they didn’t think about the germs that are on the floor.

Some people might take this a little too far and say that the child is learning about how to help with the chores around the home. Others left reviews that were interesting, to say the least.

Some people used the obvious flaw to their advantage to post some reviews.

It seems as if KitKat may have had this idea a long time ago. Check out this commercial from 2011:

Some people thought it was funny and other people took it a little too serious.

Source: Bored Panda