Aquababy Bath Ring Seat
Make your baby feel more secure while taking a bath. It can be dangerous to wash a squirmy wet 7 month old so using the Aquababy bath ring seat is a good solution to insure your baby is not immersed fully in water while bathing.
If your baby is beginning to sit up she is ready for this bath seat. The design of the seat is rounded so your baby is held gently while still having freedom of movement. The seat itself has extra support in the back and is non-slip to make sure your baby doesn’t slide.
While sitting in the baby seat your child can play unsupported in the water but you should never take your eyes away from the baby or step away from the room.
There are extra large suction cups to keep the seat stable and with six legs that screw-fit into the Aquababy bath ring seat you can adjust the seat so it fits the shape of your bath. The suction cups won’t work as well if your bath has a non-slip surface.
Tips for using your Aquababy bath ring seat more effectively.
Fill your tub partially before sticking the baby bath ring seat to the bottom. The suction cups work better if there’s no air trapped underneath.
Remove the bath seat before the bath is empty. The trapped water makes the suction extra strong if there’s no water in the tub and you could risk applying to much force pulling on the seat.
There are T-bar locks on the seat and at first they may be a little tight but they do slide better while wet. The T-bar locks on the bath ring seat are designed to be tight so that they won’t pop out during use.
Who the Aquababy bath ring seat is for.
The Aquababy bath ring seat comes in three colors; pink, blue and white. It’s suitable for young children ages 7 months to 16 months. It’s not suitable for babies weighing more than 28 pounds. A Aquababy bath ring seat is not a safety device and a baby should never be left alone in the bath.
