Fisher Price - 4-in-1 Sling 'N Seat Tub

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Fisher Price - 4-in-1 Sling 'N Seat Tub

Fisher Price - 4-in-1 Sling 'N Seat Tub

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If you want a versatile bathtub that you can use beyond toddlerhood, this Lalo option is a great choice. It’s highly intuitive to use since it includes just two pieces, and can actually be used as a sensory bin or bath toy storage once baby outgrows the tub. Caregivers in the WTE community rave about the Blooming Bath seat for how easy it is to use and how comfortable it is for their babies. Because it’s not a structured tub, it will fit in almost any sink, turning the space into a comfy bath space for your little one. The petals form contoured sides that keep your baby in place, and the seat has anti-slip beads on the bottom to stay put. Looking for a baby bathtub that goes the extra mile? The cleanwater tub has a cool design that only allows clean water to circulate around your baby, while the dirty water drains from a separate reservoir. There's a removable newborn insert to keep new babies secure, and a color-coded digital thermometer so you can keep the water at the perfect temperature. There's also a handy rinse cup included, and plenty of storage space. Specs Parents find that it’s pretty easy to install (though it seems confusing at first), and you can even leave it in place if you want to. Some reviewers also like that this seat allows for younger and older babies to be in the tub together, which might make bathtime easier if you have multiple children. “I can have the water as high as my oldest likes, and it's not too high for my littlest,” one person wrote. It also allows parents to fully use their hands — you don’t have to worry about holding your baby up, and you also don’t have to stress over whether or not a small tub is going to flip over.

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Parents love that this tub comes with a hook for easy storage and drying, as well as a convenient drain to ensure all of the water comes out. It’s large enough to comfortably sit in a tub, but also fits in many sinks. Portability:A portable tub can be a great choice for families that travel often or just need to be able to move the tub around the house. Foldable bathtubs are space savers when not in use, and they’re also easier to take with you when leaving the house. You should also look for hooks on baby bathtubs for easy storage. You'll find a lot of choices for baby tubs these days: tubs designed specifically to fit in a kitchen sink, tubs with sling inserts to hold infants, tubs that fold flat, and even tubs that can tell you the temperature of the water so there's no guessing required. Wherever you bathe your baby, make sure you follow safe-bathing guidelines. Never leave your baby unattended in the tub – not even for a second. If the doorbell rings or you have to get something from another room, grab a towel, scoop up your baby, and take him with you. Types of baby bathtubs The inflatable base offers a little extra comfort for baby in comparison to hard plastic. It also includes a cushioned insert for babies who can’t sit up on their own yet that is also more comfortable for baby. Plus, the skid-resistant vinyl on the bottom keeps the tub in one spot. Although inflatable tubs can often be flimsy, a lot of reviewers note that the Summer Foldaway bath is surprisingly durable and strong.I have it and love it. So worth the money! My lo was small ( 5lb 4 oz) and the blooming bath helped secure her in the tub providing a non slip cushioned surface. Great for sink baths as well.” We have the Fisher Price one from our first and loved it. We would fill it so the bottom part of the sling was in the water and we kept the bathroom really warm so no fear of little one getting cold. I liked that it grew with our daughter and she used it until about a year, which was longer than necessary, but more convenient and water saving for us. I also loved the hook it has. After bath, we would wipe it down and hang it on the curtain rod to dry/ get it out of the way. We just put this in the bathtub and it was great. Easy clean up, and baby seemed comfortable. We never had any issues with poop/pee. If they did poop, it’d be really easy to rinse off.” For many families, bathtime is an essential part of the daily routine. A good soak in the tub (and getting dried off with a fluffy baby towel after) is the best way to clean up the mess caused by diaper blowouts and spit up, as well as a nice way to help your little one wind down before bed. Although you can just use the sink or the bathtub you have as their bathing space, many parents feel more comfortable using a baby bathtub to keep their child more contained. Basin tubs: These tubs go in your full-sized tub, and are generally made of hard plastic. These tubs are usually easy to clean; some also have a mildew-resistant foam lining. Look for a contoured, smooth shape that will be comfortable for your baby. There should be a plug at the base so you can easily drain out the water. Also handy: a hook or suction cup, so you can hang it on the shower or bathroom wall when it's not in use. Some of these tubs fold for easier storage, and some luxury tubs have bells and whistles such as waterfalls, temperature monitors, and handheld shower units. These extras aren't necessary by any means, but some parents enjoy them.

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I don’t have a regular sized bathtub in my house, and I personally have been using this option for my daughter since she was 3-months-old. Once the infant insert is removed, it becomes a tub of open space that is ideal for a toddler who likes to move around. My now-18-month-old loves splashing around in the tub. There’s plenty of room in there for them to play but still be contained, and a non-slip bottom keeps it firmly in place. It’s very easy to clean and the silicone plug at the bottom makes it simple to drain without worrying about baby’s skin snagging. Of course, some parents love to get right in the tub and bathe with their babies. That's fine, as long as you're careful. But it's not always convenient, and you'll have to keep your slippery baby from hurting herself. Instead, you may want to try one of these types of bathtubs.

Sink inserts: These tubs are designed to be used in a bathroom or kitchen sink, which saves you from stooping over or kneeling next to your regular tub. This may be particularly useful for moms with c-section incisions. These types of tubs are usually made of foam, fabric and other soft materials and sit in the sink to keep your baby cushioned and comfy. With soft, ergonomic mesh support, the Angelcare fits in your bathtub to keep your baby comfortable and safe. The mesh is gentle on the skin and made from hygienic and mildew-resistant material. When you're done, just rinse away the soapy water and hang the tub up using its built-in hook. Specs The best baby bathtubs offer a safe and comfortable bathing experience, whether they’re used in a large sink or in the shower/tub area. There are a variety of options available, including baby bathtubs for newborns and tubs that will help with toddler bathtime, too. Depending on what you’re looking for, there’s a baby bathtub that will best fit your bath routine, budget and home. How we chose the best baby bathtubs At barely three pounds, it’s also super lightweight, which makes it easy to clean and move around. “The size and weight makes it easy to turn the tub over to dump the water out,” Leah says. “The plug on the side is also super convenient if you don't have a partner around to help you or you're dealing with postpartum pain.”

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Many baby tubs have a removable sling for newborns, but the Skip Hop version has a nice feature – the sling rolls up to serve as a cushion for babies who are starting to sit up. When your baby is older and sitting securely, you can remove the sling completely. The Moby has a swivel hook so you can hang it up to dry when you're done. Specs Versatility: A tub that can only be used for newborns up to, say, four months, obviously isn’t going to go very far —and may feel like a waste of money. We chose tubs that are versatile with inserts or slings that can be taken out, as well as adjustable features to make the tubs larger or removable seats that can be used in your main bathtub. I used the Blooming Baby with my first and he loved it. It’s a soft cushioned flower that goes in the sink. It’s comfortable for baby and even better, you don’t have to bend over the bathtub to bathe them and when you’re done with it, it’s not some huge clunky thing that takes up a lot of space. Only downside is it doesn’t work if your sinks are shallow, but if it fits, it’s such a great option!” The easy to use Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Sling 'n Seat Tub has four setups for different stages of your child's development. The soft mesh sling is perfect for newborns, and it comes off when your older baby or toddler is ready to splash around. To clean the tub, simply rinse and drain it, and hang it up by its hook to dry. This tub comes with a squeeze bottle and cute, whale-shaped scoop to make bath time more fun. Specs

Safety: The most important thing to consider with a baby bathtub is how safe it will be for your little one (remember, infants can drown even in a small amount of water in a bathtub). Going along with guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), we selected tubs with rounded edges to prevent baby from getting cut or bruised, and tubs that are free from protrusions that jut out and could hurt baby. We also prioritized bathtubs with additional safety features, like non-slip bottoms that can keep a tub in one place. A cute and innovative way to handle bathing very young babies, the Blooming Bath Lotus fits in the sink – meaning that you won't have to stoop over or kneel on the ground to bathe your little one. There are four wide, contoured petals to support your baby. The Lotus is safe for newborns and can be used for babies up to 1 year old. (Some parents sit older babies on it in a big bathtub.) When bath time is over, just wring the Lotus out and put it in the dryer. Specs I have the fisher price one that I used with my 2 boys… I liked that you just had to fill up the small tub you didn’t need to fill up your whole actual tub to use it. Also once they start sitting up you don’t have to worry about getting another seat, they can still continue to use the small tub... I will say though the fisher price one does get super slimy, you have to be pretty good about cleaning it every time.”



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