Baby Bathtubs

Another important feature to have in your nursery is a baby bathtub. Bathing a baby can be tricky. A baby bathtub makes the process safe and enjoyable for both the parent and the child. Many baby bathtubs come with a net attachment that can be used for infants. This allows the parent’s hands to be free rather than holding the child. Baby bathtubs with drains are convenient and easy to manage. Some baby bathtubs come with toys attached. Many baby bathtubs are contoured to fit a baby’s small body in order to provide adequate support similar to being cradled. Be sure to look for a tub that is not too slippery. The right baby bathtub ensures that bathing will be a calm and relaxing experience.

Baby Bathtub

Bathing you new little baby can be a special moment of the day, a time of connection between baby and parent, something to treasure, a time to talk, laugh, play and have fun together. For those who are new to the bath time routine, it may seem a bit daunting at first, with many questions coming to mind that never even crossed your mind before your little came along. Is your baby ready for the tub? Until your little one can sit up on their own around the age of 6 months, giving them a bath in a full sized adult tub may be more trouble than it is worth. Some parents enjoy taking a bath with their baby, however, that can be dangerous as your little one can easily bonk their head or have an accident if they slip out of your grasp. And your back will not appreciate the leaning over if you try to give them a bath without out getting in the tub.

This is where a baby bathtub comes into play, and not just any one, but the right one for you and your baby. Baby tubs come in many sizes, shapes, colors and features but all with a basic purpose – that of keeping a wee body safe and providing a fun, enjoyable experience for both parent and child. Baby bathtubs help save mom and dad’s back and make it easier to handle a squirmy, slippery little one and hold them safely.

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