Bath Time Was the Part I Dreaded Most — Until We Got This Seat

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — shown in a baby bath, supporting an infant safely during bath time

Nobody warned me about bath time. They warned me about the sleep deprivation, the feeding challenges, the relentlessness of the early weeks — all of that I'd heard about, in varying degrees of detail, from every parent I'd ever spoken to. But bath time? Nobody mentioned that bath time would be the thing that made me feel most out of my depth.

My daughter was six weeks old the first time I bathed her alone. My partner was back at work. I'd watched the midwife do it, I'd watched YouTube videos, I'd read the guidance. And still, the moment I lowered her into the water with one hand supporting her head and the other trying to do literally everything else, I felt a cold, specific panic that I hadn't felt before. She was slippery. She was small. I had two hands and needed at least four.

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — front view showing the supportive seat design and suction base
The Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — designed to support your baby safely so both your hands are free to actually wash them.

What I Was Looking For

I started researching bath seats that same evening, still slightly shaky from the experience. I knew what I needed: something that would hold my daughter securely enough that I could use both hands, without making me feel like I was outsourcing her safety to a piece of plastic. The balance between support and reassurance is a fine one when you're a new parent — you want the product to help, not to make you more anxious about whether it's doing its job.

The Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat on ALTOE stood out immediately. The Babymoov name I recognised — a brand with a strong reputation in baby products — and the Badabulle range specifically is designed with practical, everyday use in mind. The foldable design was a practical bonus: we have a small bathroom and storage is always a consideration. But the main draw was the seat design itself: a supportive, ergonomic shape that cradles the baby while keeping them at a safe angle in the water.

First Use

It arrived the next day. I set it up in the baby bath before my daughter woke from her nap, just to get familiar with it — how it sits, how it folds, how the suction base works. Everything was intuitive. No complicated assembly, no parts to lose.

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — shown from above, demonstrating the ergonomic seat shape and support structure
The ergonomic seat shape cradles the baby at a safe angle — supportive without being restrictive.

That evening's bath was a different experience entirely. My daughter settled into the seat, the support held her at exactly the right angle, and I had both hands free. I washed her hair. I cleaned her properly. I looked at her face instead of staring at my grip on her arm. She seemed calmer too — I think babies pick up on parental anxiety more than we'd like to admit, and I was considerably less anxious.

The Difference It Made Day to Day

Bath time went from being the part of the day I dreaded to something I genuinely looked forward to. That's not an exaggeration. Within a week it had become one of our nicest daily rituals — warm water, a calm baby, both of us relaxed. My daughter started to enjoy it too, kicking her legs and looking around with the particular alert curiosity that babies have when they're comfortable and interested.

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — shown in use in a baby bath with water, demonstrating the safe water level and seat position
In use — the seat keeps the baby at a safe, comfortable angle with the water at the right level.

The foldable design has been genuinely useful. We fold it flat after each use and it slots behind the baby bath without taking up any meaningful space. It dries quickly, it wipes clean easily, and it hasn't shown any signs of wear after several months of daily use. The suction base holds firmly on the bath surface and releases cleanly when you press the tab — no wrestling with it, no anxiety about whether it's properly secured.

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — shown folded flat, demonstrating the compact storage design
Folded flat for storage — compact enough to slot behind the baby bath without taking up bathroom space.

What I Wish I'd Known Earlier

I wish I'd bought this before my daughter was born. It would have been on the list alongside the nappies and the muslin cloths and all the other things that felt essential in those pre-arrival weeks. Instead I spent six weeks doing bath time the hard way, which was unnecessary and, in retrospect, slightly absurd given that the solution was this straightforward.

Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat — detail view of the seat support structure and safety features
The support structure in detail — designed to hold the baby securely while allowing natural movement.

If you're expecting, put it on the list now. If you're already in the thick of it and bath time is stressing you out, order it today. The difference between bathing a baby with one hand and bathing a baby with two is not a small thing. It's the difference between an ordeal and a pleasure.

Where to Find It

The Babymoov Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat is available now at ALTOE. You'll find it in the Baby & Toddler, Baby Bathing, and Baby Bathtubs & Bath Seats collections, and also in the Latest Products drop alongside everything else that's just arrived.

Buy it before you need it. You'll thank yourself.

— Caitlin Morrow

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