Looks comfy, but do you want to give baby a bath in the sink for the first year? I think eventually you'll find that the bigger tubs are easier for a bigger baby. We live in a small 1-bedroom, so I understand space constraint concerns...but we still got a bigger tub, The First Year's Infant/Toddler Tub, and find that it really doesn't take up that much space. You can hang it in the shower when not in use, or set it in the floor and let LO sit in it while you use the bathroom...hehe.
We bought it cause I was thinking the same thing. Turned out it didn't even fit our sink and even if it did it was a tight fit and LO would've outgrown it quickly, he was a 7 lb-er. We got a plastic infant tub and he used that till he could sit on his own(4-5 months) once he could sit he refused to take a bath in it!!
One of my girlfriends has it and loves it! But... her little one is a peanut and the sink they've been using is pretty big. I'm sure it isn't perfect for everyone but I plan on using it!!
i wanted to go for the Puj tub, but for one, i found it much to expensive to justify its use.. (although its very nice looking!) also from the reviews realized its only upto a minumum weight.. and we will need a new one soon after... so looking at the Fisher Price Whale of a tub which has many positive reviews on TB as well..
I'm a fan. It works great in the pedestal sink in our bathroom, and I love that I can hang it up on the back of the door to store it. When they outgrow it, I'm going to get one of these bigger tubs that also folds flat.
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We have it and would put it on our top 5 baby products. It fits in a small bathroom sink and makes giving the baby a bath in the sink so easy. The weight limit is 25 lbs. We bought a bigger tub to use in the bath tub as he got bigger, but we keep using the puj tub to give him a quick rinse to wash him for every night rinses. As you can read from my siggy, our little guy is 18 months and 25 lbs, and we used it last night. We skip the big baby tub and just put him in the tub for the major baths,, but use the puj tub nightly.
we had the puj tub. only worked for a few weeks. we got the Boon Naked Collapsible Baby Bathtub. highly recommend it. should work until she's ready for the full tub.
I received one as a gift at my shower and hoped that it would work in my sink. It did not. Our sink is rectangular and wide. And the puj tub is meant to nestle in a normal sized sink basin. If you have this kind of sink, I think it is a good idea.
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Looks comfy, but do you want to give baby a bath in the sink for the first year? I think eventually you'll find that the bigger tubs are easier for a bigger baby. We live in a small 1-bedroom, so I understand space constraint concerns...but we still got a bigger tub, The First Year's Infant/Toddler Tub, and find that it really doesn't take up that much space. You can hang it in the shower when not in use, or set it in the floor and let LO sit in it while you use the bathroom...hehe.
We bought it cause I was thinking the same thing. Turned out it didn't even fit our sink and even if it did it was a tight fit and LO would've outgrown it quickly, he was a 7 lb-er. We got a plastic infant tub and he used that till he could sit on his own(4-5 months) once he could sit he refused to take a bath in it!!
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We have 5 sinks in our house and they are all different.
It didn't fit in any of them.
We have it and love it. In our apartment, the only place we can really bathe her is the kitchen sink, and this works perfectly there.