
Primo EuroBath
PRIMO EuroBath
Posted by BabyCare on Febuary 10, 2009
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Bath time with your baby should be fun, safe, and you should never feel stressed. With the right bath tub, you can just enjoy this sweet part of your daily routine. I love the PRIMO EuroBath
because it helped me get over my baby bath anxiety.
The best feature without a doubt is the shape of the inside of the tub. It's anatomically shaped and cradles between your baby's legs and under the arms so there is not a chance of slipping. It makes it a lot easier to wash and play without having to support your baby's entire weight in one hand.
Being able to use both hands makes bathtime run a lot more smoothly for both of you. You will be able to wash and rinse your baby without having him or her slipping out of your hands. This is great for babies who are nervous in the tub because they will see that you are relaxed and happy and will follow your lead.
It is a rather large child bath tub, but it is great because it is for ages 0 – 24 months. It is 36 inches long and 9 inches deep so your toddler will be just as comfortable as your infant. Infants can lay down in the reclined position, and older children can sit up for lots of fun splash time.
Babies like to splash their legs and feet around in the deeper water while mom or dad can feel that their child will be safe from sliding under the water. The deep water covers more of your baby, so they aren't freezing their little butts off the whole time.
The Primo tub is much safer than a bath seat. I have heard horror stories of babies tipping their chair over and being stuck underneath the chair. It' s almost too much to imagine. I don't recommend taking a chance with something as important as your child's safety.
The plastic is non-toxic and easily wiped down, and there is a drain in the bottom. There are a few different colors to choose from, but my favorite is the white. Also, if you are worried about the size, there is a slot to attach a cord so that the PRIMO EuroBath
can be stored on the back of a door, in a laundry room, on any type of hook.
The euro bath frees up your hands and your time, so that you can focus on the more important things. Your baby will love you for it.
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