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Bao Xing Bei Firm Bath bucket/bath barrel/adult bath barrel/folding inflatable bathtub/home thickening bath barrel

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Rest-on-rim baby bathsSome baby baths have an extra wide rim around them and are designed to fix firmly on top of an adult bath. They also have a plughole at the bottom to let water out into the main bath. Choose a robust one and make sure that it fits your bath properly. Always measure your bath before you buy. This will of course depend on your lifestyle, budget and home. We hope our list gives you some options of what could work for you and your baby. We chose the Shnuggle Baby Bath as the best baby bath of 2023 as it’s lightweight, easy, comfy, can be used anywhere and popular with Mumsnetters. How we choose our recommendations Type: Bath support | Suitable from: Birth to 6 months | Dimensions: 33.5 x 58.5 X 22.5cm What we love Because we believe parents who have been there before know best and are honest about what they like, we looked at recommendations from Mumsnet users themselves. We trawled the Mumsnet forums for posts about which baby baths they rated highly and why, and which left them a little lukewarm. In 1865 a Bombay report had been greeted by ToI with cautious approval, though the paper ridiculed its plans of showers that had to be filled by individual pumps. (One patent design from that era had the bather working a pump with a step machine, so he had the benefit of exercise as he bathed).

I have the flex bath, it's great, we don't have a bath, just a shower and are low on space, so it was a godsend for us as it folds down. Still in use now at two years old” - recommended by Mumsnet user, DeadButDelicious Our verdict The alternative was public baths, and this is where showers first became popular. In 1898 ToI noted, in a round-up of foreign news that “Bordeaux has for some years past had public shower baths, and now Paris is to have some of them, where the passer-by may enter and for twopence enjoy a shower-bath at any time of the day.” All this was seen as good and healthful, but best avoided by those who had the space, and servants, for tub baths.

Type: Baby bath sink insert | Suitable from: Newborn to 12 months (max 9kg) | Dimensions: 53 x 38 x 15cm folded; 53 x 38 x 30cm unfolded What we love These didn’t always have good results, as one ToI story recounted, when a traveller was allowed by a friendly rail official to use one of these showers. Unfortunately, the overhead tanks emptied just as he soaped himself up, and he had the ignominy of having to get soda water from the pantry to finish his bath. This has a mesh bit for your baby to lie in until they can sit up. So they're in the water but supported, and you have your hands free” - recommended by Mumsnet user, WeaselMcWeasel Our verdict That depends on the bath product. Some bath supports or sink inserts are only big enough to last until around six months, while others can be used all the way up to six years of age. Once a baby can sit unaided, many parents move onto a non-slip bath mat. Types of baby bath

Material and foam supports need to be rinsed and squeezed out thoroughly after the bath so that they don't go mouldy. Type: Bathtub with sling insert | Suitable from: Birth to 6 months+ | Dimensions: 70 x 48 x 29 What we love Most Indian bathrooms are “wet rooms” so the water goes everywhere. There isn’t always a designated shower area. To avoid getting water everywhere, you can squeegee after. Many bathrooms have small ones in there already. Not an essential buy as many parents find they prefer using a bath support or bath chair in an adult bath (see below), or even a washing-up bowl.Shopping for baby products can feel overwhelming, and when it comes to products like bathtubs which have a safety element involved, it gets stressful. Here at Mumsnet we've been dedicated to making parents' lives easier for over 20 years - that's why we do the research for you, so you can make an informed decision without the stress. We've vetted everything from the best breast pumps to the best baby bottles, as well as baby essentials like the best changing bags and sippy cups. The Indians who really took with enthusiasm to private showers were the maharajahs, especially when they travelled by train. A ToI article from 1914 describes the special super luxury saloons built for the Maharajah of Mysore which included both a bathroom and shower bathroom, all with silver fittings: “At one side is arranged a bath with a shower overhead, allowing for numberless thin streams of water to be flowing when in use.”

It's possible to bathe both baby and toddler at the same time with your baby in the baby bath and your toddler in the adult bath. If you have a heater in the bathroom, turn it on to make sure the temperature outside the bath water isn't jarringly cold. Running the bath with the bathroom door closed can also help create a warm environment. Ensure the heater doesn't get wet. I got the IKEA Baby Bath and we got loads of use out of it. It's hardly expensive, plus a washing-up bowl isn't really the right shape for them when lying down” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Jinglejanglefish Our verdictThe tub is made from plastic, which means insulation is good; you can expect water to stay hot for up to an hour. In addition, the included cover will obviously also help to keep the heat in for a more luxurious soak. With one-step folding, the tub is easy to store and transport, collapsing to an impressively compact size. The Shnuggle is great, especially in winter because you can fill it up deep enough to keep baby warm but using very little water (so it fills in seconds and is light to lift)" - recommended by Mumsnet user, FizzingWhizzbee123 Our verdict

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