January 2020 Moms

Product Spotlight 8/9: Bath Time

This week we are discussing bath time products. This includes bath tubs, seats, toys, thermometers, spout covers etc.

Please use the prompts below to try to share as much relevant info as you can in a format that is easy for those reading to absorb/respond to. If you'd like to recommend/ask questions about more than one product, please copy/paste the prompts as needed.  

For S+TMs:
  • Favorite [bath time product(s)]:
  • Link/picture:
  • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
  • What you like about it:
  • What you don't like about it, if anything:
  • Is there a [bath time product] you didn’t use but are considering? Why?:
  • Additional thoughts on [bath time]:

For FTMs:
  • [Bath time product] you're interested in:
  • Link/picture:
  • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
  • Any questions about it/them for S+TMs?:

Re: Product Spotlight 8/9: Bath Time

  • I'm going against the prompt. ☺️ We ended up using a baby bath tub once when DD was 3-4 months old and hating it. Until she could sit up on her own, we lay down beach towels on the counter and did a sponge bath, washing one limb at a time. Once she sat up consistently, we put her in an empty bathtub and use the shower wand to give her a shower. 
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    • Favorite [bath time product(s)]: Target's First years Sure Tub with Sling
    • Link/picture: This in blue.
    • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.): $17.99
    • What you like about it: It worked. I really hate giving the baby a bath until they can sit up, but this one works, so 🤷 We used this from 2 weeks (when the umbilical cord fell off) until I was sure she could sit up well, probably around 6 months. 
    • What you don't like about it, if anything: It's hard to store.

    • Favorite [bath time product(s)]: Aveeno baby wash and shampoo
    • Link/picture:
    • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.): $
    • What you like about it: This product was great for DD's sensitive skin. She would breakout with any J&J, even their sensitive line. It also helped her cradle cap. I didn't switch to J&J until she was about 18 months.
    • What you don't like about it, if anything: It's hard to wash out of a wash cloth because it's thicker like conditioner.
  • Just a question about bath time. How often do you need to bathe baby when they're so tiny?
  • @peppyj9 - About every other day to every 3rd day, more than that and it can cause dry skin. You do need to wipe the face and neck area and bottom area with a wet wash cloth every day though. 
  • @peppyj9 like mare said, we did every 3rd day, we wiped her with a wet cloth daily around face and neck + bottom.

    For S+TMs:
  • @peppyj9 We were told once or twice a week at first and then move to every few days. We do a bath every other day right now. 

    Is there a [bath time product] you didn’t use but are considering? Why? For product, we started out with Seventh Generation and then it got discontinued. We use Bambo products now. https://bambonatureusa.com/products/bath-buddy-baby-hair-body-wash
  • We had the angel care bath for ds and loved it. I was able to use it on the counter for sponge baths in the beginning then I set it in the tub afterwards. We used it until he could sit up. I like that it didn’t collect water, was easily hung up out of the way and was easy to clean off. We will use again this time around too.

    Angelcare Baby Bath Support, Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M6YVW7B/
    ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_n6ztDb9Y55YTH

    When he first starting sitting up, I liked this sponge so he didn’t slide all over. Easy to use and easy out. Dried quickly and easy to store 

    Summer Infant Bath Sponge, Aqua https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BB8DZNC/
    ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_o8ztDbYRBYDTE

    For spout covers we had a hard plastic one that didn’t fit well over the spout. I eventually found this and actually still use it 3 years later.

    Puj Snug - Ultra Soft Spout Cover (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008TWGMDA/
    ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_L-ztDbKFDVB94

    For products I love the Shea Moisture Baby. Ds has sensitive skin and eczema. This helped calm his skin and we still use it at 4 years old. It smells so good.

    Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Baby Head-to-Toe Wash & Shampoo, 13 Oz, Pack of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012HNNRV6/
    ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XaAtDb89TS15X

  • This might be a dumb question, but what does a spout cover do exactly?
  • @persnickity when they get mobile it keeps them from knocking their heads on it. 
  • @kbrown2385 Aaaahhhhh! That makes sense. 
  • For dd we just used a cheap baby bath & since we only have a shower in our house atm, we go into the shower with her now.
    we use childs farm products for her & love them - all natural products & smell amazing (we also use their moisturiser, sun screen etc)
  • crf4crf4 member
    • Favorite [bath time product(s)]: simple foam mat
    • Link/picture: Summer Infant Comfy Bath Sponge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H953Y2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QVGuDbG0GRPPY
    • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.): under $10
    • What you like about it: we loved this product for our last two! For the first 4-5 months we do sink baths and our babies loved this. It kept them off the cold surface (even the plastic tubs can be startling cold) and it was way easier to ring out than the blooming flower mat we had for our first. 
    • What you don't like about it, if anything: 
    • Is there a [bath time product] you didn’t use but are considering? Why?: 
    • Additional thoughts on [bath time]: we are a real keep-it-simple family and for us it was much easier to store this than a big plastic tub. I don’t think it would work well in an actual full size bathtub if you wanted baby to be able to be partially submerged. 
  • ponyoisfunponyoisfun member
    edited August 2019
    @persnickity I'm with you.  I sat in the bath maybe once or twice with my daughter and then from then on we just took her in the shower with us, which was maybe once a week. We never used soap on her skin either and still don't unless she really wants to act like us.  When we started there were tears, but she learned to deal.  Now she showers with us whenever she has had a really messy day.  

    To everyone else - just do what works for you.  I personally don't think you need anything, but that was just our experience.  


    Edited to add:  My sister, who lives in Mexico, is horrified by how infrequent we bathe my daughter and that we use the shower. They bathe their kid's every day, warm the bathroom, use special towels, products etc. It is one of those funny parenting things that we just don't talk about.    So basically, to each their own. 
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