I'll be honest with you: I was terrified of bathing my newborn. My daughter Anya arrived six weeks early, and even at full term she felt impossibly small and slippery in my arms. The first few baths at home were a two-person operation — my husband holding, me washing, both of us barely breathing. It was stressful for all three of us, Anya included.
Nobody tells you that something as simple as washing your baby can feel like defusing a bomb. Every product I tried felt either too rough, too bulky, or just awkward to hold with one wet, soapy hand. I was getting through it, but I wasn't enjoying it. And I could tell Anya wasn't either.
Why I Started Looking for Something Better
About eight weeks in, a friend from my antenatal group mentioned she'd found a bath sponge that had completely changed her bath time routine. She said her son — previously a screamer in the tub — had started to actually settle during baths. I was sceptical, but desperate enough to try anything.
I started researching and came across the baby plus Bath Sponge. What caught my attention immediately was the design: it's specifically shaped for easy gripping, which sounds like a small thing until you've tried to hold a wriggling, wet baby with one hand while reaching for a flannel with the other. The soft texture was also a big draw — Anya's skin is sensitive, and I'd already had one reaction to a product that claimed to be gentle but clearly wasn't.
First Use: A Genuinely Calm Bath
I ordered through Altoe and it arrived quickly. I followed the instructions — washed it with soap before first use, rinsed it thoroughly — and we tried it that evening.
The difference was immediate. The sponge held just the right amount of water and lather, releasing it gently as I moved it across Anya's skin. There was no dragging, no roughness. She didn't tense up the way she usually did. By the time I was washing her hair, she was making those little contented sounds that I'd only ever heard when she was feeding.
I actually teared up a little. Which I realise sounds dramatic for a bath sponge. But when you've spent weeks dreading something and then suddenly it's… fine? More than fine? It's a relief that's hard to put into words.
Three Months On: Bath Time Is Now Our Favourite Part of the Day
Anya is now four months old, and bath time has become our wind-down ritual. We do it every evening before her last feed, and she's started to associate the warm water and the gentle sponge with sleep. She kicks her legs, she coos, she grabs at the water. It's one of the few moments in the day where I feel completely present and not anxious about the seventeen other things I should be doing.
The sponge itself has held up beautifully. I rinse it after every use as instructed, and it hasn't deteriorated at all. The vibrant colour has stayed bright, which matters more than I expected — it's become part of the visual cue for Anya that bath time is starting.
What I'd Tell Every New Parent
If you're in those early weeks and bath time feels like a battle, please don't assume that's just how it has to be. Sometimes the right tool genuinely makes the difference. The baby plus Bath Sponge is one of those products that does exactly what it promises — no more, no less — and that's exactly what you need when you're sleep-deprived and just trying to get through the day.
- Easy-grasp design — stays secure in one wet hand
- Ultra-soft texture — safe for sensitive newborn skin
- Vibrant colours — visually engaging for babies
- Compact size (9 x 5 cm) — perfectly proportioned for small babies
- Suitable from birth — no need to wait
- Made in Türkiye, meets European safety standards
A small note: always wash with soap before first use, rinse after each use, and keep it out of reach when not in use — it's a bath tool, not a toy.
You can find it here: baby plus Bath Sponge
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Priya Nair is a first-time mum based in Birmingham. She writes occasionally about the products that have genuinely helped her navigate early parenthood — no sponsorships, no fluff.
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