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Proper Support. The baby bathtub you choose should offer appropriate support for your baby’s age. If the bathtub is for a newborn or young infant, the bathtub should offer optimal cradling support for his head, shoulders, and body. It offers a reclining position for newborn to hold the head up and away from water. Since the tub doesn’t come with a non-slip surface, you may need to buy an infant bath insert or use a towel, so your baby doesn’t slide around in the tub. The tub is made of clear, see-through material. To use tummy tub, first, fill warm water up to the mark, and gently put your newborn baby inside (toe first).

Never leave your baby unattended. While this might seem like a no-brainer, it’s important to never leave your baby unattended in the tub. Always stay within arm’s reach of your baby while he’s in the bathtub at all times. Babies can drown in just a few inches of water in a matter of seconds. A reasonable bath is pretty short. 5-10 minutes should suffice! After that, the bathwater might be too cool for comfort. This is also important for your baby’s skin. A longer bath may make your baby’s skin too dry. Tummy tub is used by midwives and even in the hospitals to bathe newborn babies. Since the newborn takes a fetal position inside the tub and is covered with warm water ( instead of exposed to cold air in regular tubs), they remain calm and find bath time soothing. I think this product is over-priced for what it is, but other than that we really like it. I love the fact that it uses hardly any water - it takes a few seconds to fill, and I can carry it with one hand if necessary. We found that filling to the line was too deep; you have to experiment to find the right water depth, which depends on the size of the baby. Our baby is still using this bath very happily at 9 months of age, however she is quite small.

Luma Bath Set

Bath time is supposed to be fun for children. There’s nothing worse than fighting with your child to get them into the tub to clean them. What better way to entice them to have a bath than with an inflatable blue whale? While some might think this is a waste of money, I beg to differ. I think it is a great idea to start with a tub that can sit on the sink for this first few months and switch to a bigger tub later.

These popular little baby bath seats feature a contoured seat for little botties and a pull-down front opening making it easy to get baby in. In a choice of three colours, they come with extra-strong suction caps and loads of leg space for growing kidlets. Once your baby has the muscle power to sit down, the seat will support sitting without wobbling. This tub is very spacious, and it is easily one of the largest tub available in the market. There is no doubt that this tub will last to for years to come. There are holes around the body of the tub to ensure that excess water gets adequately drained, so there is no risk of baby submerging in the water. Item ready for collection (Please wait until you receive this SMS to come into store to collect your items)No, you don’t necessarily need one, but baby bathtubs make bath time a whole lot easier and safer! It’s very difficult to bathe a wiggly newborn who requires head support! I highly recommend using a baby bathtub. How long do you use a baby bath tub for? At the moment our Gift Card service is not available to use online and can currently only be used In store. Gift Cards cannot be used when paying for memory makers. uses little water and has a fill line marker which is handy. It is easy to carry when filled with water. My baby seemed calm once in it.

The soft foam is easy to clean and dry. The foam doesn’t absorb water and is resistant to mild dew and mold. The best part about the PUJ tub is that is stores flat. You can even hang in against the wall using the top hole. Primo EuroBath can be used inside the regular bath tub, on the floor or a table. For the early days when crouching down can be a pain, Primo also sells a stand to prop the bath tub over. If you are the ‘go big or go home type’ and want a large bathtub that can be used for newborn and well through the toddler stage, take a look at the Primo Eurobath tub.It’s the genius device that converts your full-sized bathtub into a pint-sized one for pipsqueaks. It’s suitable for all ages and a fab choice for water-conscious families looking to save on their water bills. Before you hit the shops and invest in a tub, read our curated list of Australia’s best bath baths to get you started in your search. Practical and oh-so-pretty, the Moby baby bath from Skip Hop features a washable mesh sling to help keep slippery bubs in place. It’s a godsend for tired arms, allowing parents to tend to delicate babies with both hands.

Consider where you will use the bath –The regular tub or shower floor is a great option for ease of drainage and suits full-size baby baths. A bench or table allows you to bath bub at the perfect height, but given that it involves some heavy lifting at draining time, you might want to opt for a more compact tub style. Sink Insert: This type of baby bathtub is directly inserted into the bathroom or kitchen sink (depending on the size of the sink/basin). Typically, these bathtubs are made of soft, squishy foam and cradle your baby inside the sink. These can be useful for early infancy because you can simply stand at the sink and fill the sink with warm water. The sink insert can also easily be folded and stored away, so it’s great for those who are tight on space. Ideal for home and use while travelling, this Infantino tub and ball set comes with 10 floating balls and can be used from 6 to 24 months. Your child is guaranteed to have a “whaley” good time! A mould-resistant, lightweight and supportive bath seat for bub to recline in while having a wash. Made of soft mesh, it allows water to easily drain away while being ultra-soft on delicate skin.Standalone Tubs: These are mini bathtubs that can be placed in a larger bathtub or even be used on the floor by themselves. These are typically larger plastic basins that you fill with water. Often they have different position options for both younger infants and older babies who can sit up. That said, you probably wouldn’t use this kind past the age of 6 months because they tend to be smaller in size. Every type of baby bathtub is a little different, but there are some common features to look for to ensure that it’s hygienic and safe for your little one. In fact, it can be a more natural transition for the baby because they are already accustomed to being in an enclosed fetal position. Designed to fit both single and double sinks, this baby bath has all bases covered. A mesh sling with padded headrest keeps bub supported and comfortable, and the drain plug changes colour to alert parents when the water to too hot or cold. As many parents will agree, it can be quite a challenge to clean a slippery, wiggly baby inside a bathtub. This is where it pays to take some time and think about what type of baby bathtub might work best for your setup. Not only can the right baby bathtub make bathing easier, but it can ideally put your baby in a comfortable position to enjoy (or eventually enjoy) bath time. Choosing the Best Non-Toxic Baby Bath Tub

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