We got a puj tub from my parents and I've loved it, sadly she is too big for it now. Now we need to buy another one...babies go through a lot of gear, that is for sure!
We got a puj tub from my parents and I've loved it, sadly she is too big for it now. Now we need to buy another one...babies go through a lot of gear, that is for sure!
pomegranate / 3008 posts
We loved the Puj Tub, too! When my son outgrew his we got a SaferBather Infant Bath Pad and transitioned him to the full tub instead of the sink and once he started sitting up we stopped using the pad altogether. It was a great progression for us from sink to tub pad to regular tub.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
This is the one that we bought: http://www.bloomingbath.com/
It's super cute and will transition from our (very large) kitchen sink to the tub when we're ready. I also like that it's soft and squishy and machine washable.
squash / 13199 posts
@skibobrown: Wow thats a very interesting baby bath...
I just bought our baby tub today, I got the fisherprice Whale of a tub
cherry / 230 posts
I heard you either love or hate the puj tub, so we bought a first years baby to toddler tub hoping he wouldn't outgrow it too fast!
@skibobrown: I love that! I wish I would have saw that before we registered for ours, I would have ordered it!
grape / 90 posts
I have the Puj tub too that I just used for the 1st time today. I have a question...do you leave the water running since it doesn't keep very much water in it? I was wary of doing that but my husband insisted it was the only way to keep our LOs warm.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I had to have it and I think we used it twice. Our sink wasn't the right size, and the faucet got in the way!
pomegranate / 3008 posts
@milkteaandpolkadots: Yes, you are supposed to leave the water running so you may have to continuously monitor the temperature (we couldn't be doing laundry at the same time since it will change the temp as it cycles through the wash routine). We always had the faucet pouring on the side of the puj tub so it wasn't directly on baby. When babies are that small the bath doesn't take that long so I didn't have an issue with letting the water run; however, some people may not like that.
grape / 90 posts
@pelikila: oh ok...I feel better now knowing that that's how it's supposed to be used. Thanks!!
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