Prince Lionheart Wash Pod – Top Reviews & Key Info

  • Price Range: $25 – $40
  • GooGooLove: ♥♥ (2/5)
  • Pros:
    • Baby stays warm and comfortable
    • Doesn’t take up much room
    • Easy to clean
  • Cons:
    • No head support
    • Hard to clean baby
    • Babies outgrow at 6 months

Most Helpful Reviews on the Prince Lionheart Wash Pod.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars(2/5) – PROS: size – Relatively small so uses very little water, and doesn’t take up much space in our small apartment…. CONS: Plastic smell…. head control issues…. Reaching the diaper area…. Rinsing the baby….  (read more and buy it at Amazon.com)
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars(4/5) – This is now a great product for my four month old, not so much when he was a month old…. Now that he can hold his head up and enjoys sitting up, he LOVES this tub!… The only complaints I have have been said by others – difficult to clean every body part because almost all of him is always in the water…. (read more and buy it at Babiesrus.com)
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars(3/5) – While this tub is nice in theory, I have found it difficult when it is time to thoroughly wash and rinse my baby…. (read more and buy it at Babiesrus.com)
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars(2/5) – … If your interested in this kind of tub, just go for the tummy tub, its worth the little extra price, will last much longer…. (read more and buy it at Diapers.com)
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars(1/5) – I wanted to love this – I really bought into the “like a womb” experience and all, but this did NOT work for either of my boys…. The primary issue that I had is that when the babes are young enough for this they are newborns – but newborns have zero head control and they just slump forward…. Also it’s all so compressed that you can’t get her hands in there to bathe them.Really it’s VERY akward…. (read more and buy it at Target.com)
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars(5/5) – …  I realized how much freedom the minimalist design offers to the baby. Our son can sit up in this tub on his own (when he definitely cannot do that on his own outside the tub), so he loves being able to splash and push off the sides with his legs…. Fill the water pretty low (like 2 inches) to start, because once the baby is put in and displaces the water, it doesn’t take much to have the baby fully covered. Water up to the chest is ideal, since they’re sitting upright and could lean their head forward…. (read more and buy it at BuyBuyBaby.com)

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What the Makers Say

  • Providing a safe and secure environment, similar to that inside a mother’s womb. Recommended by physicians and midwives as one of the best ways to bathe your newborn baby. Age: 0-6 months…. (read more on PrinceLionheart.com)

Any Safety Recalls :( ?

  • Not that we’ve heard.  For the most up-to-date information, search the Consumer Products Safety Division’s website here.

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