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Reddit mentions of Prince Lionheart washPOD Bathe, Blue

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Prince Lionheart washPOD Bathe, Blue. Here are the top ones.

Prince Lionheart washPOD Bathe, Blue
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Safe and secure environment for BabyBaby stays warm and relaxedRecommended by doctors0 4 months
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ColorBlue
Height14 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Weight3.45 Pounds
Width13.6 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Prince Lionheart washPOD Bathe, Blue:

u/SugarandSass · 2 pointsr/Mommit

Prince Lionheart: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000QIJ020?pc_redir=1408337958&robot_redir=1

We love it, but as with any bath, you have to be really careful to keep baby from slipping down and getting his/her head underwater. My baby likes to try to scrunch up to let the water hit her lips and I have to stop her constantly, haha.

u/paparatti · 2 pointsr/Buyingforbaby

At the moment we're using a low edged round bowl that we usually wash spinach in -we just fill it up in the bathroom and wash him in it on a towel in the bedroom. Nice and easy, and if he slips out of our hands then there's nothing hard to hit himself against and not far to fall. But we've also got a Washpod that he absolutely LOVES but because he has no head/body control, it kills my arms to hold him in place safely. It's very well made, has a little cushion that sits inside with a butt groove and when he outgrows it, it should be great for holding toys/water play. I'd imagine it also holds in heat a little better than traditional bath shapes, so it will be awesome through the winter. Can't wait to use it again in a few months :D

u/gracebatmonkey · 1 pointr/Parenting

My daughter used this Tummy Tub 'til she was around 3 (she's a tiny bit in the short side). That seemed to help. I still use it as a barrier between her and the faucet, making bubbles to pour into the big bath, and to have a ready reservoir of rinse water on hair-washing nights. She also likes digging the water out of it to splash.

We still use something very similar to this folding bathtub in our regular tub to this day. Also wastes less water. And the Tummy Tub is used to collect the water from the faucet and pour it in from.

We have a spout cover, too, and it makes me less nervous, but she also went through a phase of jerking it off, making it pointless.

I wanted us to get one of these organisers, since they service as a kind of barrier as well as a distraction.

Paints/crayons helped.

Good luck!

u/Bear_Mustache · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Oh and the Lionheart Washpod! Used so little water and holds http://www.amazon.com/Prince-Lionheart-washPOD-Bathe-Blue/dp/B000QIJ020

them upright. It's my go-to baby shower present!