DD is 13 months and still uses her baby tub! When did your LO outgrow baby tub and start using regular bath tub?
DD is 13 months and still uses her baby tub! When did your LO outgrow baby tub and start using regular bath tub?
pomelo / 5820 posts
He would have still fit in his whale tub, but at 6 months when he was sitting pretty well unassisted, we ditched it and put him in the big tub with a grippy bath mat underneath. He was starting to get pretty cramped in the whale tub and now he loves splashing around.
grapefruit / 4903 posts
We switched to a grippy mat and the big tub at around 7 months when DD had been able to confidently sit and play for a few weeks.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
We started using the regular tub around 8 months cause she wanted to stand up in the baby one.
pomegranate / 3858 posts
We're still using the baby tub at 14 months (LO is basically at the 2nd percentile in height and weight). Plus, the big bathtub would work, except it has sliding doors, and the track is hard to lean on, and the walls are quite high. Plus the doors get in the way. For now, this is the best way to keep her contained!
pear / 1698 posts
We still use the baby tub at 15 months. LO is 81% for height and still has room to lay down in ours! It's huge! We like using it since we can fill the water up pretty high without having to fill the whole tub.
Here's the one we used(Don't know what's going on with the price, my amazon order history shows we paid $25 for it!)
http://www.amazon.com/One-Step-Ahead-Transitions-Inflatable/dp/B002YQPDFK/ref=sr_1_12?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1391381421&sr=1-12&keywords=inflatable+bathtub
cantaloupe / 6397 posts
We stopped when she was sitting up very confidently, around 5.5/6 months!
coconut / 8430 posts
Oh wow we still use ours at 17 months. She's skinny but she's in the 65th percentile for height. Her legs are starting to get a little cramped though. I just find that it wastes less water!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I started bathing both kids together when DS was around 7 months old. In our big bath tub.
GOLD / grapefruit / 4007 posts
At 4 mo I started putting him in the tub with me. At about 9 months he started getting in the big tub by himself
nectarine / 2280 posts
Still doing okay at almost 16 months. We have the fisher price infant to toddler tub.
apricot / 468 posts
LO started climbing out of his tub around 9ish months, so we switched to the regular bath tub at that point.
persimmon / 1223 posts
We stopped using it at about 10.5 months. He could still fit in it but he kept trying to stand and it seemed like he might hurt himself. He loves the big bath!
persimmon / 1472 posts
We have the Summer Infant Right Height tub and DD still uses it at 2yo! We stopped using the infant insert around 10 months and DD just sits in the white tub. I like it since she still has plenty of room to play (it's an open tub) and uses less water than filling the bathtub. I can get a good 7" deep of water with the white tub so plenty of play water! The blue stool is used to raise the tub height which helps me not have to hunch over too. I think we will use this for a while longer!
http://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infant-Right-Height-Center/dp/B00428T430
cantaloupe / 6086 posts
@littleveesmommy: we also still use the baby tub at 2 years!
we have the fisher price whale one. we pulled the insert out once she could sit up. it's a little cramped so we're probably about done but I love saving the water from filling up the whole big tub!
persimmon / 1472 posts
@bhbee: That's what's holding me back - all that water! I'm going to go with it as long as she doesn't complain haha.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I used it until 2 years of age, it was just easier and we didn't use that much water.
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