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Munchkin White Hot Inflatable Duck Tub

This inflatable, padded tub makes big bath tubs more comfy for babies and toddlers. The safety disc in the tub turns white when the water is too hot, and the textured surface helps prevent slipping. Inflates to 31" x 19". Deflates and folds easily for easy travel. Perfect for children 6 to 24 months who are able to sit upright unassisted.Awards:Dr. Toy Best Vacation Product (2002)

Amazon Sales Rank: #344 in Baby Product Brand: Munchkin Model: 32201 Released on: 2006-06-01 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 9.30" h x 8.80" w x 2.90" l, 1.60 pounds The White Hot safety disc turns white when water is too hot Padded tub makes big tubs comfy for kids Great for travel -deflates and folds easily Textured bottom so baby won't slip Ideal for babies between 6 to 24 months

You can be sure the bath water is just right for your baby without constant testing and guessing. Our award-winning inflatable tub has our special white hot dot that turns white when the water is too hot, then turns blue when it's just right. The adorable ducky tub has a contoured headrest and is fully padded for your baby's total comfort. It can be deflated and fold easily for travel. Even the beak squeaks to keep your baby entertained and is ideal for babies between 6 to 24 months.

Most helpful customer reviews 19 of 19 people found this review helpful. Best Ever Tub by Kady This was the best investment we made bath for our son! He started it on the counter in the bathroom about 7 months. He's 14 months and now it's in the bathtub. The Quakers on the bill of the duck still wokrs and has a suction cup on hand so that we are on the back wall of the tank when finished stick. He well drained. We have taken several vacations and bled easily. I do not know why the previous poster said, it took half an hour to blow the air? I inflated it within a few minutes without problems. Your question may have been that they do not have to read the instructions on the valve. Many bouncers have a closed valve then when you try to point jump, you have to pinch the rod at a time. This allows a small door open to let air in and goal is to keep air out of the valve stem in time to a minimum. My 72-year-old mother blew it on the beach without problems when I showed her the door trick! We highly recommend this bath as it is durable and fun! We just squeaking duck bill and our son goes for his bath! 23 of 26 people found this review helpful other inflatable pool is much better bored99 this bath looks good but is really a challenge to use - it seems like it was designed by someone who never has had a baby baths! I recommend "Snug Tub Deluxe" instead, which is also inflatable and has all the advantages without the disadvantages. I give this 3 stars because it is worth buying if you have no other choice for an inflatable bath - these pods are great when your child has outgrown a baby bath and can sit unaided, but still not big enough for an entire tube ( smooth as a baby in a large, smooth tub is difficult to maintain, let alone wash!). So, this bath is better than nothing, but much more annoying than other basins of this type. First, as others have said, the head and tail are enormous, which means that you can fill straight from the tap! (The tail is shorter than the head, but would tap that is at least 12 cm from the wall) I used to cup a hand to the bottom of the tap to let water source and in the bathtub (although most it is reflected off the tail of the duck and outside the main tank). Then I turn on the tap so you can use both hands to wash baby. This means you do not have clean water to rinse the baby, so when the child is expanded I rinse with soapy water, then pass the wet baby on my lap while I empty the tub (yes, my pants get wet, so I wear something I'm going to change later.) There-is-a drain plug on the bottom of a duck, but it is too slow, since the pools of water in the bathtub, and the child's weight and the water in the pan genus is pin in place, preventing flow freely. So I grab the duck by the neck (sad, but it's the easiest way to get a grip on the thing with one hand, although I'm sure it means the time to weaken the leaks and neck) and turn it upside down to empty .. and in the process, the suction cup on the bottom of the tub, inevitably, sticks, so I have to drop dumb (keeping the baby in dealing with a lot). Ugh! Then repeat the process for filling the tub a little longer (for the baby will not get too cold), sit the baby in the tub, and wash it away. This sucker is really a function to lock the bathroom in the back wall of the shower when you finish ... and is a good feature in other inflatable tubes, but is not useful here. This is due to the enormous size mentioned ... base of the tub on top of your head is at least 2 feet, which means that if you are swimming in a standard tub (about 5 feet long), which occupies almost half of its space in the shower! And from my angle shower instead of down, usually in the middle of

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