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Baby Bath Accessories can include innumerable articles like bath tub, bath toys, bath robe, bathing cushion, bath cubby, bath gate, no slip mats and baby soaps and shampoos. While buying these bath accessories keep their utility and your needs in mind.

Bath Tub

A separate baby bath tub can make bathing your baby convenient as they can be placed on the sink as well as on the floor. These are compact and can be carried while traveling as well.

If you plan to bathe your baby in a large tub you can use some baby bath accessories that will make bathing safe. These include small folding baby chair and bathing cushion. You can also use an inflatable tub liner to prevent injuries if baby slides into the sides.

Baby Bath Robe

This is used after the bath to keep baby warm and comfortable. Bath robes also come with hoods to prevent heat loss from the head after a bath.

Tubsider

Bathing your baby can stress your back. Tubsiders are a great accessory to prevent this. You can also try a variant tubsider bath seat. This attaches to the side of a large tub, baby sits on the bath seat that is slightly raised above the floor level and so you don’t have to bend over too much.

Bath toys

Babies who really enjoy their bath time can increase this enjoyment with a variety of bath toys. These toys are very colorful and come in various animal and foam shapes. Squirt toys and foam shape toys are a good option. Just check that the toys are made of non-toxic material.

If you have various bath toys lined up, you can get a bath cubby to store them conveniently.

No slip mats

As parents you’ll always worry about your baby slipping and hurting himself\herself while bathing. No slip mats are a great way to prevent this.

 
 

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