The First Year’s Infant To Toddler Tub with Sling Blue
by admin on Jan.17, 2010, under Beauty
- Adjustable baby tub with built-in wash basin for toys, rinse water, and supplies
- Drain plug alerts parents if water is too hot
- Fits single and double sinks; upright backrest provides additional support for toddlers
- Includes sling and foam pads to cradle infants
- Recommended for newborn babies to toddlers
Product Description
All the security, comfort and convenience parents and growing babies need in a tub. Its deep ergonomic design holds baby better for bathing, and parents will love that it fits both single and double sinks. Plus, the mildew-resistant pads make for a cleaner bath and a special drain plug changes color to alert parents if the water is too hot for baby. Mesh sling with padded headrest provides extra comfort and support to cradle even the littlest ones. From newborn to t… More >>

January 17th, 2010 on 9:14 am
I HAVE WORN THIS AND IT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THIS IS COMING FROM HARRY EVANS. A MUST GET.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 17th, 2010 on 11:55 am
I thought I would love this tub. Well I did, and my daughter didn’t. I tried using it three times before I abandoned it out of frustration. The problem was that my daughter just didn’t like it. When I ended up just placing her in the big bathtub on a foam mat she was okay, but for some reason, the tub just didn’t work for us.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 17th, 2010 on 12:34 pm
We bought this bathtub for our 3 month old, who is too big for the cradle/hammock. We placed him in the reclined seat side of the tub (for infants), and as soon as his head touched the back of the headrest he screamed – hard plastic is not comfortable for anyone, especially a little baby! We were very disappointed and will dump this tub where it belongs – in the trash.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 17th, 2010 on 12:37 pm
We found this to be useless…not because it’s a bad product but rather why waste the money when a bath sponge will do. My baby loves to bathe and lays very calmly in the bath. But she gets cold easily so we bought a big bath sponge instead. We lay her on it and she stays much warmer. The best part is that the sponge is less than $4 and you can use it anywhere- the kitchen sink, tub, etc.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 17th, 2010 on 2:31 pm
i was given this item for at our shower and put it up when jordan got 6 months now that i see bigger children using this tub and it say toddlers on it i will be pulling it back out
Rating: 3 / 5