Flexibath Review

Fun Time Flexi

The flexibath is flexible in every sense of the word and as you can see from the picture above has already been put to many a good use in the Edspire household.

I have to say that mostly it has been used for play rather than for washing.

But Matilda Mae did have her first couple of baths in the Flexibath before she graduated to our family bath for swooshing and splashing with Daddy.

Preparing for Bath Time

The Flexibath is great for tiny babies. It is also good for children who can sit up and wash themselves or be washed, but for long, young babies who do not yet have control of their limbs it is not so good as they fill the bath with their body and there is not much room to get into their fat bits and wash them.

The Flexibath, flexible in its uses is also flexible in that it can be folded flat for carriage and storage. This means that it can be used anywhere. In front of the log fire in winter, out in the yard in the summer, outside of the tent on holiday. The possibilities are exciting and endless and make this baby bath a baby essential.

One of the things I love about the Flexibath is that it enables my toddler twins to help with bathing Baby. They can also use it for imaginative role play and practise bathing their dollies. I have no photos of this at the moment but as soon as I do it will definitely warrant a second post.

For £30 you too can have a Flexibath from White Step.

Recommended for children from 0 to 4 years
Soft and pliable to the touch but remarkably strong and holds its shape when folded
The bottom of the bath has a non-slip surface to prevent any accidents
Very light – a little over 1 kilogram
Has a drain plug for quick and easy emptying
The drain plug is easy to use for adults but its design prevents the child from pulling it out during bath time
The bath folds flat within seconds to fit just about anywhere; under the bed, in a closet, etc.
Multi-purpose – can be used as a toy box, laundry basket, etc.
Same size as standard baby bathtubs although it looks smaller
Great for travel and using outdoors
Does not contain phthalates or any other harmful materials
Stable and safe – complies with the strictest environmental and safety requirements

Please do follow Edspire throughout the summer to see more reviews and posts showing just how flexible this baby bath can be!

We were sent one Flexibath for the purposes of this review.

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