Highlights
- The lowdown on baby bath seats and rings
- How to use them safely
- What to look for when buying
- What it's going to cost you
The lowdown on baby bath seats and rings
Once your little one is old enough to sit up on her own, usually between 4 and 7 months, she's really too big for a baby bathtub. One option is to graduate to a bath seat or ring. These can help keep slippery babies in an upright position, which is handy when your baby is just learning to balance on her bottom and topples easily. But bath seats and rings aren't essential. Many parents manage the precarious job of bathing babies by climbing into the tub with them.
- The lowdown on baby bath seats and rings
- How to use them safely
- What to look for when buying
- What it's going to cost you
The lowdown on baby bath seats and rings
Once your little one is old enough to sit up on her own, usually between 4 and 7 months, she's really too big for a baby bathtub. One option is to graduate to a bath seat or ring. These can help keep slippery babies in an upright position, which is handy when your baby is just learning to balance on her bottom and topples easily. But bath seats and rings aren't essential. Many parents manage the precarious job of bathing babies by climbing into the tub with them.
Baby bath seats
