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HANDS-FREE DESIGN: My Bath Seat provides baby 360° of support, freeing up your hands to clean and play We like the Blooming Bath Baby Seat for its stylish poppy flower design. Available in two colors, seafoam and yellow, this bath seat is made using high-quality polyester. At 12 inches long and 13 inches wide, there is enough space to rest your baby comfortably during bathing. Just make sure to thoroughly clean the pillow after use to get rid of any soap residue.
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While bathing your baby in the sink is an option, using the bathtub is more fun. Here’s how to choose the right bath seat for your little one: Material The variety of baby bath seats is extremely vast and finding the right one for your little one is pretty tough. Here’s a buyer’s guide to make the task easier for you. How To Choose the Right Bath Seat for Your Baby Suitable for babies up to the age of 1, the Vocheer Bath Pad is another attractive option. Coming in seven colors — including gray, blue and pink — you can also choose between two different petal designs, rounded and tapered.Since you’re getting the bath seat to support your baby when they’re unable to control their head, you should prioritize a model with a contoured design. This feature helps your baby sit upright so they can relax and enjoy the bath time. Safety Precautions for a Fun Bath Time
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Baby bath seats have been a dividing topic among parents for a long time. Some are simply against using them while others are all for the convenience they bring. If you ask us, a baby bath seat is extremely useful, but you should always use it with care.Babies have delicate skin. The batch water should be warm, not hot. Lotions, cream and washes are not recommended for at least the first 4 weeks. Like all baby-related items, you should always prioritize the bath seat’s construction, build and material. When looking at the different options, make sure to prioritize the ones that are made using non-toxic and skin-friendly materials. Since you don’t want your baby’s bath seat sitting in your bathtub, or around your bathroom for that matter, you should also consider how you will store it afterwards. Look for a bath seat with a collapsible design that folds flat for easier storage. Or consider getting a bath pad that you can dry, fold and put away when not in use. Stability