Koleksiyon: Baby Bath

Baby Bath – Tubs, Seats, Supports, Thermometers

Discover our collection of baby bath essentials designed to make bath time safe, comfortable, and enjoyable for both you and your baby. From newborn bath tubs and supportive bath seats to thermometers and gentle accessories, we've got everything you need for stress-free bathing.

Shop by Product Type

  • Baby Bath Tubs: Ergonomic tubs with built-in support for newborns, foldable travel tubs, and convertible tubs that grow with baby
  • Bath Seats: Supportive seats with suction bases for sitting babies (6+ months) – hands-free bathing for parents
  • Bath Supports: Soft foam or mesh supports that cradle newborns safely in the tub
  • Bath Thermometers: Digital and floating thermometers to ensure water is the perfect temperature (37°C)
  • Bath Accessories: Non-slip mats, rinse cups, bath toys, hooded towels, and gentle sponges
  • Bath Stands: Raised stands for baby baths to save your back during bath time

Shop by Age

Choose bath products suited to your baby's stage:

  • Newborn (0-6 Months): Small baby baths with built-in support, soft bath cushions, and gentle sponges
  • Sitting Baby (6-12 Months): Bath seats with suction bases, larger tubs, and interactive bath toys
  • Toddler (12+ Months): Convertible tubs, non-slip bath mats, and fun bath toys for independent play

Top Brands

Shop baby bath products from trusted brands:

  • Angelcare: Innovative bath supports and 2-in-1 bath tubs with soft-touch materials
  • Badabulle: Foldable bath tubs, bath seats, and whale-shaped tubs with drainage systems
  • Babymoov: Premium bath products including foldable seats and bath thermometers
  • Shnuggle: Award-winning compact baby baths with bum-bump support

Bath Safety Essentials

  • Temperature Control: Always test water with a thermometer – ideal temperature is 37°C (98.6°F)
  • Non-Slip Surfaces: Bath mats and textured tub bases prevent slipping
  • Supportive Design: Built-in supports and contoured shapes keep baby secure
  • Never Leave Unattended: Always stay within arm's reach during bath time
  • Shallow Water: Use only 5-8cm of water for newborns and young babies

Complete Your Bath Time Setup

Pair your baby bath with these essentials:

  • Baby Wash & Shampoo: Gentle, tear-free formulas for sensitive skin
  • Hooded Towels: Soft, absorbent towels that keep baby warm after bath
  • Bath Toys: Floating toys, stacking cups, and water squirters for fun bath time
  • Nappy Cream: Moisturising creams for after-bath skincare
  • Baby Grooming Kit: Nail clippers, brushes, and thermometers

Foldable vs Standard Baby Baths

Foldable baby baths are compact, portable, and perfect for small bathrooms or travel. They fold flat for easy storage and often include drainage plugs. Standard baby baths are more robust, often with built-in supports and contoured shapes for newborns. Many parents start with a standard tub and add a foldable one for travel or as baby grows.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery times and costs vary by product. Check individual product pages for specific information.

Need help choosing bath products? Contact us or check our Returns Policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the safest way to bathe a newborn?

Use a baby bath with built-in support or a soft bath cushion to cradle your newborn securely. Fill the tub with only 5-8cm of warm water (37°C), always test the temperature with a thermometer or your elbow, and never leave baby unattended. Support baby's head and neck at all times. Many parents find it easier to bathe newborns in a small baby bath rather than a full-size tub.

When can I use a bath seat for my baby?

Bath seats are suitable once baby can sit up independently without support, usually around 6-8 months. They have suction bases that stick to the tub floor, freeing your hands for washing. However, bath seats are NOT safety devices – you must still stay within arm's reach at all times. Never leave baby unattended in a bath seat.

What temperature should baby's bath water be?

The ideal bath water temperature is 37°C (98.6°F) – about body temperature. Water that's too hot can scald delicate skin, while water that's too cold can make baby uncomfortable. Always use a bath thermometer to check, or test with your elbow (it should feel warm but not hot). Fill the bath with cold water first, then add hot water to reach the right temperature.

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