Do they provide the anti-slip pads for the bathtub? I'm thinking ahead to bathing the baby (will be 9 months old, so too big for the sink). I also have a 3-year old, so bringing the inflatable tub is too much of a pain, since he's too big for that.
Should I bring my own anti-slip mat?
Thanks!
Susan L
04-29-2006, 01:54 PM
You should call and ask them, if not bring your own.
momuvseven
04-29-2006, 04:33 PM
You don't need such things, just put a towel in the bottom of the tub before you fill it, will need to push it down but it should stay and make a nice cozy non slip bottom for your baby. This is how we did it before they invented other stuff.
sunfun94
04-29-2006, 05:57 PM
Do they provide the anti-slip pads for the bathtub? I'm thinking ahead to bathing the baby (will be 9 months old, so too big for the sink). I also have a 3-year old, so bringing the inflatable tub is too much of a pain, since he's too big for that.
Should I bring my own anti-slip mat?
Thanks!
I contacted DLH .. ( you may have already done that now that I am finally back on here posting! lol...) and they mentioned that the floor of the tub kinda already has a non slip surface however unfortunatly they do not have actual non slip mats available.
The towel idea is fantastic as we use the same thing and it works wonders! ( not to mention, you wouldnt have to pack anything extra! lol..
Koala Gurl
05-01-2006, 07:10 PM
Yep, use the towel! That's what we do too (I even do it at home when I am too lazy to do anything else. ) :)