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Bao Xing Bei Firm Bath bucket/bath barrel/adult bath barrel/folding inflatable bathtub/home thickening bath barrel

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May only be used for a few weeks until your baby graduates to an adult bath, so it can seem an unnecessary expense. If your bath has a curtain, draw it all the way or part-way to trap steam and heat. Just make sure the curtain is not in the bathtub with you. Using a flannel, muslin, sponge or your hand, clean your baby gently from top to bottom. You don’t need to use any soap for a new baby.

I have the flex bath, it's great, we don't have a bath, just a shower and are low on space, so it was a godsend for us as it folds down. Still in use now at two years old” - recommended by Mumsnet user, DeadButDelicious Our verdictThe tub is made from plastic, which means insulation is good; you can expect water to stay hot for up to an hour. In addition, the included cover will obviously also help to keep the heat in for a more luxurious soak. With one-step folding, the tub is easy to store and transport, collapsing to an impressively compact size. Make sure it’s safe, solid and unlikely to tip over. Although you’ll never leave your baby in the bath, drowning can happen in a matter of seconds.

These didn’t always have good results, as one ToI story recounted, when a traveller was allowed by a friendly rail official to use one of these showers. Unfortunately, the overhead tanks emptied just as he soaped himself up, and he had the ignominy of having to get soda water from the pantry to finish his bath. Gandhi is unlikely to have been impressed by this use of swadeshi. In his extensive travels across India he used a hip bath, not showers, and would never have availed of the showers installed in first class carriages.

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Shaped like an old-fashioned metal tub, these are small baths, usually made from sturdy plastic that you can use on the bathroom floor or in your baby’s nursery. They are typically shaped to support your baby’s head and shoulders and sometimes have a built-in seat for extra comfort. Have everything ( baby shampoo, a baby towel, nappies etc) to hand first because you mustn’t leave your baby in the bath unattended, even for a second. Not an essential buy as many parents find they prefer using a bath support or bath chair in an adult bath (see below), or even a washing-up bowl.

Type: Baby bath tub with built-in seat | Suitable from: Birth | Dimensions: 41 x 41 x 76 What we loveThe alternative was public baths, and this is where showers first became popular. In 1898 ToI noted, in a round-up of foreign news that “Bordeaux has for some years past had public shower baths, and now Paris is to have some of them, where the passer-by may enter and for twopence enjoy a shower-bath at any time of the day.” Bath supports are usually made of a towel-type fabric or foam, whereas bath chairs are often made of plastic. The support looks like a very simple type of reclining seat with a wire frame. Your baby's head is supported above the water. Type: Bath support | Suitable from: Birth to 6 months | Dimensions: 33.5 x 58.5 X 22.5cm What we love

Many baby baths have supports for the head and shoulders or come with a sling to keep babies secure. Gently curved supportive areas will also make the experience more comfortable for your baby. The more comfy your baby is, the more likely they are to take to bath time happily. If you have a heater in the bathroom, turn it on to make sure the temperature outside the bath water isn't jarringly cold. Running the bath with the bathroom door closed can also help create a warm environment. Ensure the heater doesn't get wet. Type: Digital baby bath | Suitable from: Birth to 2 years old | Dimensions: ‎74 x 42.5 x 24 cm What we love

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The best portable bathtubs you can buy in 2023 1. CO-Z Inflatable Portable Bath: Best budget portable bath The Indians who really took with enthusiasm to private showers were the maharajahs, especially when they travelled by train. A ToI article from 1914 describes the special super luxury saloons built for the Maharajah of Mysore which included both a bathroom and shower bathroom, all with silver fittings: “At one side is arranged a bath with a shower overhead, allowing for numberless thin streams of water to be flowing when in use.” This will of course depend on your lifestyle, budget and home. We hope our list gives you some options of what could work for you and your baby. We chose the Shnuggle Baby Bath as the best baby bath of 2023 as it’s lightweight, easy, comfy, can be used anywhere and popular with Mumsnetters. How we choose our recommendations

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