Description
There’s no need to bathe your little one in the sink or too-big bath anymore! With the Rinse’n’Grow Tub by Fisher-Price, bath-time will become more intimate and easier to control. With three stages, the Tub will be with your baby from new-born all the way up to toddler.
In Stage 1, the machine-washable bath sling will softly cradle your new-born, allowing them to comfortably lie at a gentle recline that’s at just the right water level.
For Stage 2 the sling adjusts with your baby as they grow, providing support for babies that wish to sit upright in the water without slipping. You can also use the two goldfish strainer cups to easily scoop up water to rinse your baby’s head and body.
Finally, at Stage 3 you can remove the sling for your toddler to sit unsupported in the tub, giving them plenty of room to play and enjoy bath-time. Not only that, but the now unneeded sling converts to a hanging mesh storage bag so you can tidy away all the bath-time toys when you’re done!
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Stage 1: New-born (0-3 months, up to 10lbs)
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Stage 2: Baby (3-6 months, up to 25 lbs)
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Stage 3: Toddler
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 month+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MTFP0026-B
Manufacturer:
Mattel
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