Coming home from the hospital with a little newborn baby (or not so little in my daughter’s case), I found one of the trickiest things was trying to bathe this little thing. Often times I would sponge bathe them in the sink. However, I was always a little worried I would drop them, and lying them IN the sink wasn’t the most comfortable for them.
Now, Blooming Bath offers a solution!
Blooming Bath is the cute, soft and convenient way to bathe your baby. Traditional baby bath tubs are made from hard plastic but Blooming Bath is made from soft, plush materials which provide a safe and soft bathing experience for your little person.
Blooming Bath will be the talk of your next baby event because of the following:
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They are a Parent Tested/Parent Approved WINNER
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Naturally antimicrobial foam interior and fabrics – no chemicals
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Simple set up in any sink, no mess clean up
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Hanging tag for air drying or place in dryer to dry
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You no longer have to lean, bend, sit or squat to bathe your child. It is the perfect solution for squirmy babies and sink baths.
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Blooming Bath was imagined by 4 dads
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Available in Canary Yellow, Turquoise, Hot Pink or Ivory colors
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Extra soft, plush silky fabric
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A complete hit a baby showers!
You can buy Blooming Baths at all 80+ buybuyBaby stores, at Target.com, as well as over 100 other boutique retailers across the country and Canada. Find a retailer near you!
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Michael Lambert
Saturday 18th of January 2014
In the bath tub.
heather
Saturday 18th of January 2014
Kitchen sink.
Laura Miller
Saturday 18th of January 2014
I bathe my baby in the kitchen sink...its saves the back!
Christina Strapp
Saturday 18th of January 2014
When my daughter was little, I bathed her in the sink and now it is the tub. The next baby will start off in the sink.
lauren
Saturday 18th of January 2014
Bath tub!