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summer infant my bath seat

summer infant my bath seat Ingenuity My Bath Seat for Sit-Up Baby Bathing, Sure & Secure Suction – Keter Bath Seats

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summer infant my bath seat Ingenuity My Bath Seat for Sit-Up Baby Bathing, Sure & Secure Suction – Keter Bath SeatsWhy Moms love it? About this item SECURE FIT: Sure & Secure Suction Cups on the arms keep the Summer by Ingenuity My Bath Seat in place during tub time EASY SET UP: To install, simply extend the rear arm and place in bathtub opposite the faucet, position and lock rear suction cup, as well as both side suction cups HANDS FREE DESIGN: My Bath Seat provides baby with 360 degrees of all around stability and support, freeing up your hands to clean and

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  • About this item

    • SECURE FIT: Sure & Secure Suction Cups on the arms keep the Summer by Ingenuity My Bath Seat in place during tub time
    • EASY SET UP: To install, simply extend the rear arm and place in bathtub opposite the faucet, position and lock rear suction cup, as well as both side suction cups
    • HANDS-FREE DESIGN: My Bath Seat provides baby with 360 degrees of all-around stability and support, freeing up your hands to clean and play; Dimensions: 16.5 x 15.5 x 9.5 inches
    • SUPPORTIVE BACKREST: A high and sturdy backrest gives your baby support; for infants ages 5-10 months who can sit up unassisted but who cannot yet pull up to standing
    • RECOMMENDED TUB SIZE: Fits standard rectangular bathtubs 21-24 inches wide; not for use in non-rectangular, oval, jacuzzi, or whirlpool-style tubs; only use one seat in the tub at a time



Product measurements:


‎17 x 10 x 16 inches

 

Product Description

The top selling Summer by Ingenuity My Bath Seat is a one-of-a-kind, in-tub support seat designed to be your extra set of hands when you need it most.

Perfect for increasingly mobile little ones that are transitioning to using an adult tub, this patented and convenient baby bath seat has 3 sturdy arms and 360 degrees of support. Designed by a Top Manufacturer of Bathtubs and Bath Accessories,* the seat’s high backrest and spacious seat frame help keep baby securely in place, freeing up your hands to scrub and play.

The Sure & Secure Suction Cups on each of the chair’s arms create a stable and safe design, allowing you to easily set up, remove, and store the seat.

For babies approximately 5 to 10 months of age, who can sit up unassisted but are unable to pull up to standing.

For use with standard, rectangular tubs 21-24 inches wide.

Clean with warm water and mild soap after each use. Not for use as a safety device; always keep baby within adult’s reach.

 Third party safety tested and approved. (*Circana, Retailer Tracking Service, U.S., Bathtubs and Bath Accessories, Ranked #2, dollar sales, YTD November 2023)

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