Bath time can be hit or miss for babies. Some find it relaxing while others scream the entire time. Ours is a screamer. These are the products we’d recommend after a few trial and errors later.
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Although not the sleekest lookng tub, definitely the easiest one to use and get baby to stay in.
There is no better feeling than popping your clean baby into a warm, cozy towel. Whether it is the winter or the middle of summer, everyone deserves a pre-warmed towel when getting out of the bath. We did not have this in the beginning and our baby would scream when we took him out, but ever since we got this he has been calm and happy getting out. Plus we get to put our towels in it too. It is a bit small though, so if you are really going to commit I’d probably get a bigger one.
I think the water temperature is suppose to be anywhere between 90 and 100 degrees so a thermometer is a must. This rubber duck just so happens to double as a bath toy.
The dreaded rinse cup. You need it even though they will hate getting their hair rinsed.
Our baby had extremely sensitive skin so this is the brand that all of the dermatologists he went to recommended. There are very few ingredients in it and it is scent free so although he doesn’t come out smelling like roses, I know he is clean and not covered in chemicals and unnecessary ingredients.
No strong preference on towels but I’d definitely suggest buying more than one. I’d skip the newborn ones and go straight to the kids because you can never have too big of a towel.
Got to keep their hair look clean for at least five minutes after the bath!