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My Baby (Toddler & Preschooler) Bath Splurges


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Bath Rinser: 
This isn't necessary because you can just use the water from the baby tub or use a bath cup or bowl. I didn't have one at all when having my first child. However, the sprayer can be nice to have. I really like the Rinse Ace brand. They have a Baby Sink Rinser and Tub & Shower Baby & Toddler Rinser that you can choose from. Here are some Youtube commercials for these products if you want to see a little bit how they work, sink one click here and tub & shower one click here. It's easier to rinse kids off then using bath cups. Because you can have constant water pouring on them, I also feel like it keeps them warmer. I like that the Tub & Shower one can be used for babies if using a baby bathtub in your tub. I also like that you can use it for older babies, toddlers, and preschoolers in your regular tub. Rinse Ace Tub and Shower Baby and Toddler Rinser



Bath Cups: 
This isn't necessary because you can just use the water from the baby tub or use a regular cup or bowl. I will admit I have bought a couple of bath cups since having children. My most recent purchase was for my 3rd baby, a Brica Shower and Rinse Bath Pitcher.

  • BRICA Shower and Rinse Bath Pitcher




  • Bath Time Warming Towel: 
    This isn't necessary because you can just use a regular washcloth, a baby washcloth or baby towel instead. I bought one at a Wal-Mart store a few years back when I had my 2nd that is in the shape of a whale. I wasn't able to find that exact one but found some that are similar that I have listed below.

  • Neat Solutions Bathtime Warming Towel
  • Babies R Us Bath Cozy




  • Shower Curtain Liner With Storage Pockets: 
    This isn't necessary. However, if you feel like you have a lot of baby and toddler bath products and toys, and / or you're a bit of an organizer and you like everything to have its own specific place - this may be for you. I like this better for storing bath toys than any bath toys organizers that attach or hang in my shower / tub. I've used my organizer to store sulfate free shampoos & conditioners, baby soap, bath toys, detangling combs, bath drains, and bath thermometers. To see more photos of how I have used mine, click here.  I actually loved this splurge so much, the following year I bought one for my master bathroom to store small toiletry items. I've listed two brands below.

    Last Edited: December 9,2016

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