Many new parents struggle to find space for all of the new equipment they need to take care of a new baby. This tiny person enters your home and immediately takes over all of your space, time and energy. Fortunately, manufacturers of baby products are increasingly working to make the transition easier for parents, especially when it comes to products and equipment.
One of the biggest pieces of gear needed for a new baby is a bathtub. The days of bathing infants in the kitchen sink are gone. New parents now purchase infant bathtubs for their babies. These tubs are touted as being safer for the baby and easier for the parents. However, they are also quite large and difficult to store. What you're looking for is a space saver bath tub.
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Safety 1st Space Saver bath tubs are an excellent solution for parents. They have all the bells and whistles of full size infant tubs, but collapse for easy storage. The head and foot portions easily fold up over the base, making it easy to put the tub away when not in use.
One of the features parents love most about Safety 1st Space Saver bath tubs is that they do fit inside the kitchen sink. This gives parents the opportunity to bathe their baby while standing up. Most infant bathtubs are larger, forcing parents to put the tub on the floor and bend over, often causing backaches. Others tubs may require some installation. However, with these smaller tubs, installing a bathtub is not necessary, as they fit right into the sink or can be used on the floor.
Many infant tubs are large and difficult to drain, with the need to tip them up and pour out the contents. Safety 1st Space Saver bath tubs have built-in drains, making them much easier to empty. They also have holders for soap and a washcloth, so all of your supplies can be kept in one place. These tubs also are contoured to provide comfort and safety for your baby.
Parent reviews of Safety 1st Space Saver bath tubs are very positive. They provide a safe environment for bathing an infant, have many convenient features for parents to use, and are easily tucked away when not in use. They can be purchased at many major retailers of infant supplies.