Babygrow with a built-in MOP means tots can help with the cleaning while they crawl around
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EVERY parent knows how difficult it can be to get anything done around the house while looking after a little one.
But now, mums and dads have found a genius way for their tots to help out with the chores, by wearing a baby grow that also works as a mop.
The hilarious bodysuit comes in four different colours and features soft mop fibres across the front, back and along the arms.
"Let your baby help with cleaning the house!" The product description reads.
"Use the mobility of your baby and let it take on some of the household chores early in life."
The brand, Beddinginn, also claims its "wiggling, crawling, and rolling over efforts will be beneficial for your toddler" as the fibres act as extra protection while they're crawling around, although it's worth noting this isn't backed up by science.
While it's not clear if it's actually an effective floor-cleaner, it does appear to have had rave reviews, with parents taking to the site to praise the £15 product.
One wrote: "My baby helps with the housework! Material is soft and not irritating on the skin even on hot days."
While another said: "These knee pads are working out fantastic for our nine-month old grandson.
"We have hardwood floors and I was really concerned about him bruising his little knees crawling around. I was so happy to find these.
"These are made of quality materials and are easily adjustable."
Although the site is US-based, international shipping is available.
The bodysuit, which is available in blue, orange, red and pink can also be snapped up on eBay for a similar price, depending on size and colour.
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