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Marcie
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Bath time
We have been using this for Ali since she was born
She seems to be getting to big for it. Actually not too big, but she likes to play and she has no room for movement.
She is too young to just be in the tub, so any recommendations on anything else?
Thanks
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Posted 2/3/07 8:03 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Bath time
I'm very curious about this too since Ava has the same exact tub and loves to play in the bath, as well. I never thought I'd have a kid that loved the bath so much!
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Posted 2/3/07 8:05 PM |
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ckdk
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Re: Bath time
we have been using this seat for a while, it's great...
ETA: it's by SafetyFirst
Message edited 2/3/2007 8:14:11 PM.
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Posted 2/3/07 8:13 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Bath time
Oh, I like that. I'm assuming it suctions to the bottom of the tub?
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Posted 2/3/07 8:15 PM |
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ckdk
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Re: Bath time
Posted by prncssrachel
Oh, I like that. I'm assuming it suctions to the bottom of the tub?
actually no, it has this arm thing that attaches to the side of the tub that is soft so your elbows don't hurt... ETA: the seat spins around too so you can wash all parts
Message edited 2/3/2007 8:16:25 PM.
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Posted 2/3/07 8:15 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Bath time
Posted by ckdk
Posted by prncssrachel
Oh, I like that. I'm assuming it suctions to the bottom of the tub?
actually no, it has this arm thing that attaches to the side of the tub that is soft so your elbows don't hurt... ETA: the seat spins around too so you can wash all parts
Ahh, I see, and that makes me like it more! Now I know what I'm buying tomorrow
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Posted 2/3/07 8:17 PM |
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ckdk
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Re: Bath time
post a pic of Ava loving her new bath seat please
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Posted 2/3/07 8:17 PM |
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MelToddJulia
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Re: Bath time
Julia has this one and I love it!!
Its from onestepahead.com
Secure Transitions Baby Tub Introducing the BIGGEST, cushiest inflatable baby bath tub you'll find! It's more comfortable for baby and offers more room to grow. This soft, jumbo-sized tub keeps little bathers safe and secure, without feeling cramped. Unique supply holders keep your shampoo and rinse cup close, so you can always keep a hand on baby. The contoured headrest makes shampooing easier. Non-slip; suctions to the wall for drying and storage. For babies who can sit up unassisted to 24 months Image Attachment(s):
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Posted 2/3/07 8:19 PM |
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cloddy
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Re: Bath time
We have the primo Eurobath so she simply faces the other direction when she's ready. Not to hijack but you've got me thinking. Ellie's infant tub allows for move movement so we're still using it, but I keep asking DH if we should start bathing her sitting up and he says leave her laying down (a) b/c it's cold out and she stays more covered and warmer this way and (b) b/c it's easier to rinse her hair without getting water in her eyes so I'm curious have you started bathing your baby sitting up and if so how do handle rinsing the hair w/o them freaking out? Image Attachment(s):
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Posted 2/3/07 8:22 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Bath time
Posted by ckdk
post a pic of Ava loving her new bath seat please
Will do!
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Posted 2/3/07 8:26 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Bath time
Posted by cloddy
We have the primo Eurobath so she simply faces the other direction when she's ready. Not to hijack but you've got me thinking. Ellie's infant tub allows for move movement so we're still using it, but I keep asking DH if we should start bathing her sitting up and he says leave her laying down (a) b/c it's cold out and she stays more covered and warmer this way and (b) b/c it's easier to rinse her hair without getting water in her eyes so I'm curious have you started bathing your baby sitting up and if so how do handle rinsing the hair w/o them freaking out?
To answer your questions....in the tub that Marcie posted, there's the lay down option and then you turn the baby the other way to sit up, so Ava sits up and I fill it with water. As for her head, Ava LOVES, and I mean LOVES having a big cup of water dumped right over the top of her head I mean, she really loves it. This is kid is strange, I swear!
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Posted 2/3/07 8:29 PM |
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Marcie
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Re: Bath time
Thank you! I will look into these
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Posted 2/3/07 10:00 PM |
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MommaG
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Re: Bath time
Posted by MelTodd604
Julia has this one and I love it!!
Its from onestepahead.com
Secure Transitions Baby Tub Introducing the BIGGEST, cushiest inflatable baby bath tub you'll find! It's more comfortable for baby and offers more room to grow. This soft, jumbo-sized tub keeps little bathers safe and secure, without feeling cramped. Unique supply holders keep your shampoo and rinse cup close, so you can always keep a hand on baby. The contoured headrest makes shampooing easier. Non-slip; suctions to the wall for drying and storage. For babies who can sit up unassisted to 24 months
We have one similar to this - Jesse loves it.
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Posted 2/3/07 10:46 PM |
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ABCiverson
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Re: Bath time
Kaitee has this bath seat from babies r us and she LOVES it! She sits and plays in the tub for 15 to 20 minutes. I only take her out because she starts to wrinkle
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Posted 2/4/07 12:07 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Bath time
We had bath seat and it was great, but to be honest, if you have a baby that can sit up, I would go straight for the non-slip pad. theres lots of freedom to move around and it uses less water. I found that the seat sits quite high up and you need to use tons of water just to cover their bumbums!
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Posted 2/4/07 7:02 AM |
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Moehick
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Re: Bath time
Thanks for posting this Marcie...was just about to go out and look at a bath seat b/c Kerri is outgrowing her bath (the same one you have)
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Posted 2/4/07 7:40 AM |
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aja
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Re: Bath time
I still use that one and Antonio is 17 months. He still likes it.
Do you put her on the toddler side?
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Posted 2/4/07 8:03 AM |
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ckdk
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Re: Bath time
Posted by racheeeee
We had bath seat and it was great, but to be honest, if you have a baby that can sit up, I would go straight for the non-slip pad. theres lots of freedom to move around and it uses less water. I found that the seat sits quite high up and you need to use tons of water just to cover their bumbums!
DD has been able to sit up for a while and I'm not concerned with that... it's just that sometimes she may lean back/arch her back and go to lie down and this seat is great b/c it prevents her from doing that.
cloddy...as for the hair washing... I just dump the water on her head and she doesn't freak out.
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Posted 2/4/07 8:41 AM |
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nymommy2be
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Re: Bath time
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Posted 2/11/07 2:00 PM |
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Re: Bath time
Posted by racheeeee
We had bath seat and it was great, but to be honest, if you have a baby that can sit up, I would go straight for the non-slip pad. theres lots of freedom to move around and it uses less water. I found that the seat sits quite high up and you need to use tons of water just to cover their bumbums!
This is what we use. Just a non-stick bath mat with a little water in the tub.
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Posted 2/11/07 2:09 PM |
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Disneygirl
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Re: Bath time
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bump
Thanks for the bump!
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Posted 2/11/07 2:47 PM |
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Re: Bath time
Posted by MelTodd604
Julia has this one and I love it!!
Its from onestepahead.com
Secure Transitions Baby Tub Introducing the BIGGEST, cushiest inflatable baby bath tub you'll find! It's more comfortable for baby and offers more room to grow. This soft, jumbo-sized tub keeps little bathers safe and secure, without feeling cramped. Unique supply holders keep your shampoo and rinse cup close, so you can always keep a hand on baby. The contoured headrest makes shampooing easier. Non-slip; suctions to the wall for drying and storage. For babies who can sit up unassisted to 24 months
Does it come with a pump to blow it up or do you have to buy that separately?
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Posted 2/11/07 2:51 PM |
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Re: Bath time
Posted by cloddy
We have the primo Eurobath so she simply faces the other direction when she's ready. Not to hijack but you've got me thinking. Ellie's infant tub allows for move movement so we're still using it, but I keep asking DH if we should start bathing her sitting up and he says leave her laying down (a) b/c it's cold out and she stays more covered and warmer this way and (b) b/c it's easier to rinse her hair without getting water in her eyes so I'm curious have you started bathing your baby sitting up and if so how do handle rinsing the hair w/o them freaking out?
we have this one too, its pretty big.
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