PVC-free and BPA-free European Style Bath Tub by Spa Baby for Infants

safbaby | May 11, 2009 | 1 Comment

When my daughter was an infant she did not like taking baths and we always had to rush through it – it wasn’t pleasant for both of us, including my back. I also found out later, that the tub I’ve been using was made of toxic PVC, like practically all bath tubs on the market today.

After talking to my family members and friends in Europe about the unpleasant bathing experience, they told me I MUST use a bath bucket, which are additionally widely recommended by Pediatricians and Midwifes over there (sadly not here in the US!).

Apparently, the natural upright position and being in water up to their shoulders mimics the feeling of being in the womb which makes total sense. Even the most colicky baby stays warm, happy and relaxed, exactly what a bathing experience should be like. Another benefit is that it needs less water!

That’s how I came across Spa Baby, which was luckily available in the US! I wish I would have know about their bath bucket before my first baby shower but glad to share it with our SAFbaby readers, and am so happy to have it for our baby in the oven!

PVC-free and BPA-free Bathing For Baby

Spa Baby Tub is free of BPA, Phthalates, PVC, and Lead! It’s made of recyclable non-toxic plastic Number 5, called polypropylene, TRULY A SAFER ALTERNATIVE!

Give your little one the spa experience, and add it to your baby shower list!

The Baby Bath Bucket Is Available for $44.99 at Spa Baby.

 

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Category: 0-1 yr, BPA-Free, Product Reviews, PVC-free

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  1. Sherry says:

    Omagosh, this tub is so cool! My little screamed in the bathtub until he turned one. I’m sure if we had known about this, we could have saved ourselves a lot of tears.

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