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Rheghead
25-Jul-07, 01:04
I recommend using the Tummy tub (http://www.tummytub.co.uk/) for bathing a baby, it is so easy to use and baby loves it! :)

According to the Henderson ward, we are the first to use one in Caithness! (fame at last;))

Ash
25-Jul-07, 09:22
i saw this awhile ago on tv, really wanted it, only problem is dont think my 3year old would go in it! lol

they look so comfy for the baby, might get it for the next one.........

Dadie
25-Jul-07, 20:13
you can buy them on the nct website or i think mothercare may have them...they grow out them so fast though...as soon as we could Lauren came into the big bath with one of us though!

WeeBurd
25-Jul-07, 22:01
you can buy them on the nct website or i think mothercare may have them...they grow out them so fast though...as soon as we could Lauren came into the big bath with one of us though!

We really loved this one (http://www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000IVQQNQ/sr=1-6/qid=1185396318/ref=sr_1_6/203-3542599-4115934?ie=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42855041&mcb=core). Both parent and baby were able to relax and enjoy bathtimes with hands free playing, and baby able to splash those little arms and legs about. It also has a guide on it so you can be confident you're not overfilling the bath. I only wish I had discovered it with the first WeeBurdie :(

mums angels
27-Jul-07, 13:50
I recommend using the Tummy tub (http://www.tummytub.co.uk/) for bathing a baby, it is so easy to use and baby loves it! :)

According to the Henderson ward, we are the first to use one in Caithness! (fame at last;))

sorry to dissapoint you rheghead but my sister in-law used one 2 yers ago and let me have a shot of hers with my now almost 2 year old..i personnaly didn't like it but she did.. i used the bath sponges on my last 2 which i found really handy ,cheap and saved my back