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ILoveMyGeek
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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 8:28:22 PM
Subject : Baby Baths

We were given a baby bath (one that goes over our big bath) by a friend I think you get them from Mothercare but Lily is so tall she is now too long for it- she keeps hitting her head on the end and wriggles so much it's getting impossible to bath her. So am looking for an alternative but Lily is only 14 weeks so can't sit up yet so want something that will last a while maybe even until she doesn't need a support etc... Any ideas???

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tallkatie2

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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 8:31:37 PM
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Hey hun

I have a sponge.. not sure if you baby will be too big for it now? Its so easy you just put it in the bath, put baby on it and you have both hands free as you dont have to support them.

Its working a treat with my lo but like i said not sure if you bubba will be too big.. maybe worth a look they are about £6 in monthercare x x x


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lara n chloe
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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 11:01:23 PM
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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 11:09:54 PM
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Lily is getting too big for her baby bath (she's 14 weeks) so at the mo she is going in it diagonally! Random I know.

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erbandsam
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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 11:14:49 PM
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I had one of the plastic bath supports that go in the big bath. they are brilliant, i got mine from jojomamanbebe website. the postage is free and im sure it was only £7 odds. they are brill because u can wash lo without having to hold them so u have both hands free. xx

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it_must_be_love

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Posted : Oct 15, 2008 11:58:34 AM
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I just take Charlie in the bath with me now he is still young at 13 weeks but he is really big! I have to be really careful with what i use on my own skin anyway so never have anything in the water that would harm his! He loves it and spends his whole time giggling and smiling. xx

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ILoveMyGeek

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Posted : Oct 15, 2008 12:04:51 PM
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Jellyfishpink both of us have Lily's who are 14 weeks!Never noticed this before!

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