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Has anyone got this "Bath Dam". It looks like a good idea in theory but I have bought so many recommended things that I have not used that I was hoping for a bit of advice before buying this...


It can be seen on www.babybathshop.co.uk


Apparently my bubs are quite long (4+ months and over 65cm ::o), they no long fit into the (wash) tub that I use to bathe them in. I would rather just pop them in the bath but I do not want to top up the bath everyday, it seems such a waste of water.


Any solutions?

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Hi MelanieRose - I haven't got one of these, but when I saw it in a catalogue I laughed my head off.

It's probably useful for about two weeks, by which time your babies will be even longer and will bump their heads on it then before you know it they'll be climbing over it too.

And that'll be another ?30 spent on a large plastic thing which will hang around your bathroom in an annoying manner.

Don't buy it!

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