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Babies R Us Bruin BathNewest Review: ... so we bought one of these bruin baths instead. I have to say we bought it because it looked good and matched everything else ... more |
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by - written on 10/04/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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OK, here's my third review of baby baths - will this one work? When I was a baby (my mum delights in telling me), she used to wash me in an ice-cream tub. I didn't believe it until an old family friend laughed about it the other day - how the heck did I fit in? Anyway, things aren't so tight around here that we needed to wash the boys in a food pot, so we bought one of these bruin baths instead. I have to say we bought it because it looked good and matched everything else we had, which is just a waste of time in the long-run! Costing £7 from Toys R Us, the bath is basically a shrunken down version of an adult bath - clever thinking that. You fill ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/08 (Very useful, 155 readings)
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I have this bath in a yellow and white colour. It cost me only £7 from Toys R Us, I actually bought a new one for my son when I already had an old one lying around of my daughters. I am very into hygiene when it comes to a newborn baby and yes I know baths can be antiseptically cleaned very easily, but the old one was from Mothercare and was showing some signs of wear and decided to invest in a new one when I got pregnant the second time round Well realistically £7 is not a huge investment and as I had already bought other new items such as a new changing mat, blankets, moses basket etc, I decided to get a new bath too. Bear in mind I had given most of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/08 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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When I was pregnant a baby bath was one of the 'must have' items for me and I'd don't really know why to be honest. You can bath a baby just about anywhere and my mum has photos of bathing me in the kitchen sink! I don't think I could bring myself to do that no matter how well I cleaned it! We bought this one from Toys R Us and it cost us around £7. It has a handle on each end of the bath for you to carry it and a little plug hole to empty the water when you are done. It's made of good solid plastic and half way down the bath it's got a raised bit for your baby's bum to rest. If you are anything like me then you will know that a routine is good. I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/08 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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This is the baby bath that we used every night for our little boy until he was about 7 months when he transferred in to our big bath. Do I need a baby bath? At the end of the day no you don't. You can bath a baby anywhere, even in a washing up bowl but there are advantages to having a baby bath. Firstly you can bath your baby anywhere with a baby bath. We just popped it on the bathroom floor, but some people like to bath baby in other rooms of the house. You can also have it on a work surface when baby is young and will help mums with bad backs. It quite small so baby will feel more secure in a baby bath than in your massive bath. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/00 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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I used a babybath from Toys R Us for a brief period, when my girls were tiny newborns. The bath was pretty standard - what made me buy it was the plug hole in the bottom. However, since the easiest way I found to bath them using this bath was on the dining room table, I still had to carry it to and from the table with water slopping all over the place! When my youngest was about a month old and beginning to be "with it", I saw something on Richard and Judy (yes, wimmins at home do watch Richard and Judy simply because Richard and Judy are adults and you get starved for adult conversation!). A baby was put into the big family bath with a very ... Read the complete review
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