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Product Description
Editorial Review
Although full-size bathtubs may be just the right size for Mom and Dad, your baby will need a smaller tub to bathe in during the first few months of life. This sturdy EuroBath fits the bill quite nicely, and can be used for babies and young children ranging from a few weeks to up to 2 years of age, depending on your child’s size. The EuroBath is large for a baby bath, measuring approximately 9 inches deep in the middle, just under 3 feet from end to end, and approximately 21 inches wide. A raised section in the middle is designed to cradle infants and smaller babies comfortably, with ample space around it for splashing water on baby as you bathe them. The EuroBath is surprisingly sturdy, while also being lightweight and very easy to clean. –Chris Burns
Product Description
It?s the first “smart” bath because its unique anatomical shape keeps baby in the ideal bathing position and prevents baby from slipping under the water. The extra large 38 quart capacity and double position make EuroBath perfect from the very first day up to baby?s second birthday. The newborn to six months old infant is safely cuddled under baby?s arms and between the legs to help prevent the baby from slipping under the water. As the baby becomes a toddler, the baby can change positions. The toddler can sit in the bath with a safety post between baby?s legs to hold on to for fun and security. Adult Supervision required. Do not leave your child unattended. 36″H x 21″W x 10″D. Ages birth and up. White or Blue.
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03月 21st, 2008 at 9:10 pm
By “joshandlynn” (Richmond, VA)
We didn’t realize just how much our daughter loved the water before we had this tub. It makes bathtime so much fun! We especially love the freedom that this tub offers. The unique molding cradles the baby safely, while allowing both of your hands free to bathe. I had tried other tubs which were so much more difficult to manage. One arm was always tied up with supporting the baby- very tiring as she sqirmed vigorously. Also, I am amazed at the ingenious design. No matter how our daughter splashes, she stays firmly, safely reclined. The deeper section allows her the freedom to kick and truly enjoy the water. At first, I had teased my husband for picking out the largest and most expensive tub. He thought that it looked like a little baby spa. And I thought where are we going to store it? But this is only a minor drawback. The advantages far outweigh any difficulty of size. Actually, we will be able to use the tub longer since our daughter won’t outgrow it for quite some time. We think that it makes a great, indepensible gift for any parent. A definite must for any Water Baby!
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03月 21st, 2008 at 9:10 pm
By Jack’s Mom (Pembroke, MA USA)
The ratings don’t lie - this is without a doubt the BEST baby tub on the market!
When our son was born, we were given the 4 in 1 tub as a gift. Based on the poor ratings it got, I didn’t even open the box. We tried using a giant ‘tub sponge’ and then graduated to a mesh sling that the baby sits in in the tub. I don’t reccomend this type of product because my back was a mess, and when the baby learned to roll over, he nearly fell off into the bathwater!
By then he was too big for any of the small infant tubs. The Eurobath has been the best solution we could have imagined! It is contoured so that my now unruly 6 month old cannot squirm his way out no matter how hard he plays during bathtime. And it’s deep enough that he’s covered with water and doesn’t freeze (a godsend in cold New England winters).
The only design modification I’d make is a better drain. The current drain takes way too long, and the baby is cold by the time the water level goes down enough so that I can rinse him off with clean water. I usually end up bailing the tub out with a big cup.
If you’re worried about it’s size or where you’re going to store it, don’t let that dissuade you. I was concerned about the same thing, because we have a very small bathtub (circa 1972). It’s snug, but it fits! As for storage, we just keep it in the big tub and remove it when we need the shower - it really isn’t a problem at all.
Other than the drain issue, this tub has every feature a parent could want! Don’t waste money or time trying anything else - this is exactly what you need to keep your baby safe and happy during bathtime!
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03月 21st, 2008 at 9:16 pm
By “mybean” (Fayetteville, GA)
When I first reviewed this baby tub I was talking about how much my daughter hated it!! She was so uncomfortable. I stated that it was probably because she was on the small side (premature baby). Anyway, last night I decided to try the tub again (I had not used it for almost six weeks) this time she LOVED it.
I really don’t know if there is a height/weight recommondation for this tub, but I do know that my daughter likes it better at 9lbs rather than 6 or even 7lbs. Anyway, now that she likes it I can see how it is more comfortable then the others. This tub doesn’t have bars on it to stop a child from sliding when they are sitting up, and it summerges the baby’s body in the water, rather then letting the baby sit in a few inches. That in itself is great because my daughter loves to kick and hit her hands in the water.
Also, it has two little holders on either side of the infant head area. I’m assuming they are for the baby soap or a wash cloth, maybe even a few tub toys, but I find that it is perfect for my engagement and wedding bands or even a pacifier.
I also love how securly this tub fits into my tub. I have no worries about it sliding around! All in all this tub is THE PERFECT tub. The only problems I could see people having with it is of course a little baby’s comfort level. Which can easily be corrected with a baby tub bath sponge, or they can do what I did and just bathe their baby in a regular tub or take it in the shower with them. Also, the tub could be considered huge. It is significantly bigger than the other tubs, but it still fits in a standard size bath tub (although it is quite snug), and of course the bigger tubs!