RE: I didn't realize the Eurotub was so huge! Should we still get it?
Personally, I saw no need for an infant bathtub. Especially one as HUGE as the Eurotub (my sister has it). I have a decent sized house too and couldn't figure out where I would store any baby bathtub. LOL
When dd was really tiny, I sunk her foam cushion in water in the bathroom sink. That way all the shampoo, soap, towel and such were close at hand, in the bathroom. When she was too big for laying reclined in the bathroom sink, I used the Snug tub inside the big bathtub (it suction cups to the wall of the shower to hang dry when you're done). Actually, with dd #2, she graduated directly to the big tub with her big sis. LOL
I've also used the kitchen sink for a baby who's sitting up. But it's a pain to me to drag everything I need to the kitchen for a bath. LOL Call me lazy I suppose, but I find it's easier not to deal with 100 different pieces of baby equipment that each have one specific use. :) JMHO!
~~AngelaS~~
Mommy to 3 girls: A, G and M. (15, 11 and 8.5)
The education of all children, from the moment that they can get along without a mother's care, shall be in state institutions at state expense.
– Karl Marx, "The Communist Manifesto"